Web services for spatial data exchange, schema transformation and validation as a prototypical implementation for the LPIS Quality Assurance

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Contributors

  • Stefan Wiemann - , Chair of Geoinformatics (Author)
  • Lars Bernard - , Chair of Geoinformatics (Author)
  • Piotr Wojda - , Joint Research Centre - Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Author)
  • Pavel Milenov - , Joint Research Centre - Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Author)
  • Valentina Sagris - , Joint Research Centre - Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Author)
  • Wim Devos - , Joint Research Centre - Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Author)

Abstract

This article presents an SDI-based approach to implement selected web services within the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS) Quality Assurance framework, according to the Commission Regulation 1122/2009. The Test Bed uses OGC conforming web services allowing for: (1 ) agricultural data transformation from national data schemas to the common LPIS Core Model, (2) transferring, validating and storing spatial and non-spatial observations of the quality inspections. The OGC Web Processing Service (WPS) interface specification is used as a basis to allow for interoperable accessing the schema transformation and content validation functionalities of the realised services. The implemented solutions demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed concepts and fit in with current INSPIRE activities.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-87
Journal International journal of spatial data infrastructures research : IJSDIR / Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Volume7
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

TitleINSPIRE Conference 2011
SubtitleINSPIREd by 2020 - Contributing to smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
Duration27 June - 1 July 2011
CityEdinburgh
CountryUnited Kingdom

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-3085-7457/work/154192805

Keywords

Keywords

  • SDI, Agricultural Policy, Geoprocessing Services, Schema Transformation, Content Validation