Publications
ICA Commission on Spatial Data Standards
ISBN – 0080439497
Harold Moellering, Editor-in-Chief
Henri Aalders, Associate Editor
Aaron Crane, Associate Editor
Spring, 2005
1. Introduction to World Spatial Metadata Standards
European Efforts in the Field of Geographic Metadata and Related SDI
Martynenko (RUS)
Valerie E. Hume (CDN), Harold Moellering (USA) & Henri J.G.L. Aalders
(NL)
Tae-Jung Min (Korea)
Rey-Martinez (PCIDEA) & Martha Ivette Chaparro-Dominguez (CO)
Introduction to the Scientific and Technical Characteristics for Assessing
Aaron Crane
Developed by the ICA Spatial Data Standards Commission 1995-99, Version
7.0, Sept, 2002
Canada – Kian Fadaie & Valerie Hume
China – Jiang Jing-tong & Liu Roumei
Czech Republic – Petr Rapant, Bronislava Horakova & Jan Ruzicka
Denmark – Anders Neilsen & Peter Kjeld
Finland – Paula Ahonen
Hungary – Istvan Kadar & Tamas Prajczer
Israel – Ammatzia Peled
Japan – Shoji Okuyama, Shinji Takazawa & Kazuhiko Akeno
Korea – Tae-Jung Min & Heung-Muk Cho
The Netherlands – Henri J.G.L. Aalders
Russia – Alexander Martynenko
South Africa – Nic Scheepers & Antony Cooper
Spain – Sebastian Mas
United States – Richard A. Pearsall & Richard Hogan
Dublin Core – Stuart L. Weibel
CEN/TC287 – François Salgé
ISO/TC211/WG3/Project 19115 – ISO/DIS 19115 – David Danko
EUCommunity/SSSA/ES – Space Imagery; Bernd Eckhardt(D)
EuroGeoSurveys/GEIXS – Geology; Denis Bonnefoy(FR)
USA/NBII Profile – Biology; Susan Stitt(USA)
Introduction to the Crosstable of Spatial Metadata Standards and
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Spatial Database Transfer Standards 2:
Characteristics for Assessing Standards and Full Descriptions
of the National and International Standards in the World
ISBN – 0080424333
Harold Moellering – Editor
Richard Hogan – Editor
First Edition 1997
Contents I. Full technical introduction - Harold Moellering II. Four summaries of standards development activities in the world - Europe - François Salgé - N. America - Richard Hogan & Mark Sondheim - Asia/Pacific - Drew Clarke - ISO Activities - Olav Østensen III. Scientific and technical presentation of the transfer characteristics - developed and written by Commission IV. 22 chapters describing each standard Ch# Country Standard Lead Author 1. Australia AUS-SDTS Drew Clarke 2. Austria A 2260 Werner Kuhn 3. Canada SAIF Marc Sondheim 4. China DEFS Du Daosheng 5. Finland JHS 111-119 Antti Rainio 6. France EdíGeo(Z13-150) François Salgé 7. Germany ATKIS(EDBS) Heinz Brüggemann 8. Israel IEF91 Ammatzia Peled 9. Japan SPDFDM Akira Yaguchi 10. Netherlands NEN1878(STFGI) H.J.G.L. AAlders 11. Norway SOSI Olav Østensen 12. Russia DEMTS Alexander Martynenko 13. S. Africa NES Tony Cooper 14. Spain NICCa Sebastian Más Mayoral 15. Switzerland INTERGIS Stephen Nebiker 16. U. K. BS7567(NTF) Sam Sowton 17. U. S. A. FIPS173(SDTS) Richard Hogan 18. CERCO ETDB François Salgé 19. CENTC287 CENTC287 François Salgé 20. CENTC287/7 GDF Rob van Essen 21. DIGWG DIGEST Herman Dohmann 22. IHO S57(DX-90) Robert Sandvik V. Cross tabulated table by 63 characteristics for each standard - Harold Moellering (Ed.)
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Technical Characteristics for Assessing Standards for the Transfer
of Spatial Data and Brief International Descriptions
Kathy Wortman – Editor
June, 1994
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- The ICA Commission on Standards for the Transfer of Spatial Data has developed a new set of technical characteristics by which any spatial database transfer standard can be assessed for use at the national, state, provincial, regional, county or local levels. This monograph is also designed to be used in the commercial, utility and university/research sectors as well. It is designed such that it can be used to assess any spatial database transfer standard whether it be a profile of SDTS, DIGEST format, SAIF specification, or some of the simpler graphics transfer standards such as CGM, TIFF, DXF, etc. This technical characteristics assessment monograph has two main purposes: 1) to help understand a standard, and 2) to facilitate comparing of standards by a user for a specific user application. If such a work was individually commissioned, such a report would cost many thousands of dollars. However, copies of this ICA Technical Report are available on a scientific basis to the spatial data processing community on a world wide basis for for the equivalent of $25 US, plus shipping.
Contents I. Introduction - Harold Moellering II. Technical Characteristics for Assessing Standards for the Transfer of Spatial Data III. 23 chapters describing each standard Ch Country Standard Lead Author 1. Australia ASDTS Andrew Clarke 2. Austria A2260 Werner Kuhn 3. Canada SAIF Mark Sondheim 4. Finland FIGDIS Antti Rainio 5. France EDIGeO François Salgé 6. Germany ATKIS(EDBS) Heinz Brüggemann 7. Hungary DFT Pal Divenyi 8. Israel IEF91 Ammatzia Peled 9. Japan SPDFDM Akira Yaguchi 10. Netherlands NEN 1878 H.J.G.L Aalders 11. Norway SOSI Olav Østensen 12. Russia DEMTS Alexander Martynenko 13. South Africa NES Antony Cooper 14. Spain NICCa Sebastián Más Mayoral 15. Switzerland INTERLIS Christoph Eidenbenz 16. United Kingdom NTF T.M. Sowton 17. United States SDTS Kathy Wortman 18. IHO DX-90 Eric Frey 19. CERCO ETDB François Salgé 20. CEN CEN/TC 287 François Salgé 21. DGIWG DIGEST Richard Ley 22. Drive Project GDF François Salgé
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Spatial Database Transfer Standards: Current International Status
ISBN – 1-85166-677-X
Harold Moellering – Editor
1991
Out Of Print
Contents I. Introduction: Approaches to Spatial Database Transfer Standards - Harold Moellering II. 18 chapters describing standards Ch Country Lead Author 1. Australia Andrew Clarke 2. Austria Wolfgang Kainz 3. Canada Timothy Evangelatos 4. China Du Daosheng 5. Finland Antti Rainio 6. France François Salgé 7. Germany Heinz Brüggemann 8. Hungary Pál Divényi 9. Japan Minoru Akuyama 10. New Zealand Patrick Van Berkel 11. Norway Olaf M. Østensen 12. South Africa Antony Cooper 13. Sweden Clas-Göran Persson 14. Switzerland Christoph Eidenbenz 15. United Kingdom M. Sowton 16. United States Hedy Rossmeissl 17. CERCO T.M. Sowton 18. DGIWG Ian Smith