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OGC-to-W3C Services: A Wrapper-Based Solution for Geospatial Metadata Exchange
2018
Geosciences
The proposal exploits the scalable and adaptable nature of the WS-Metadata (Web Services Metadata) specification. ...
This paper focuses on the proper management of geospatial metadata into a W3C-based environment and is based on the development of a wrapper that exposes OGC functionality in a W3C-compliant way, thus ...
One of such proposals is the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) [4] for the description of a service public interface and another is the SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) protocol [5] for ...
doi:10.3390/geosciences8070227
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Interoperable processing of digital elevation models in grid infrastructures
2009
Earth Science Informatics
A standard for distributed spatial data processing was missing for a long time. This issue was addressed by the development of the OpenGIS Web Processing Service (WPS) specification. ...
Here we show that Grid Computing in combination with OGC Web Services (OWS) is well suited to accomplish high processing performance and storage capacity for large-scale processing tasks of the geo community ...
The objective of the project is the efficient integration and processing of spatial data based on GIS and SDI technologies in a working SDI-Grid infrastructure. ...
doi:10.1007/s12145-009-0030-y
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Standard-Based Integration of W3C and GeoSpatial Services: Quality Challenges
[chapter]
2014
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The key concepts are the notion of service and the possibility to seamlessly combine several modules to offer more sophisticated functionality. ...
In this paper we describe some issues to be faced when developing a service wrapper aimed at integrating existing geospatial services into a W3C service-based infrastructure. ...
Finally, a further issue concerns the need to properly structure the WSDL document in order to distinguish among the various OGC services since the public interface and signatures of the implemented methods ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-08245-5_31
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Grid computing enhances standards-compatible geospatial catalogue service
2010
Computers & Geosciences
By referring to the profile of the catalogue service for Web, an innovative information model of a catalogue service is proposed to offer Grid-enabled registry, management, retrieval of and access to geospatial ...
Based on this new model, a catalogue service is implemented first as a Web service. Then, the catalogue service is further developed as a Grid service conforming to Grid service specifications. ...
Liping Di), and US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NURI program (HM1582-04-1-2021, PI: Dr. Liping Di). Additional funding was received from the OGC for developing the OGC Web Services. ...
doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2009.09.006
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A flexible geospatial sensor observation service for diverse sensor data based on Web service
2009
ISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing (Print)
The goal is to create a single method of access to the data by integrating the sensor observation service with other Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) services -Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW), Transactional ...
The framework includes an extensible sensor data adapter, an OGC-compliant geospatial SOS, a geospatial catalogue service, a WFS-T, and a WCS-T for the SOS, and a geospatial sensor client. ...
The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and insightful ideas. ...
doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2008.12.001
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Semantic Web Services‐based process planning for earth science applications
2009
International Journal of Geographical Information Science
We are grateful to the two anonymous reviewers, Dr Barry Schlesinger and Professor Mark Gahegan, for their detailed comments that helped improve the quality of the paper.
Notes ...
Acknowledgements This work is supported by a grant from US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NURI program (HM1582-04-1-2021, PI: Dr Liping Di). ...
GSWS Chaining 1149 Currently, OGC Web services are not equivalent to the W3C SOAP-based Web services. Most OGC Web service implementations provide access via HTTP GET and HTTP POST. ...
doi:10.1080/13658810802032680
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Proposal for a Web Processing Services (WPS) Application Profile for 3D Processing Analysis
2010
2010 Second International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services
functionalities using a standardized web service-based interface. ...
Based on the service specification of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), the OGC Web Processing Service (WPS) 1.0.0 standard provides distributed spatial data processing analyses for arbitrary geoprocessing ...
Web-based Geoprocessing -WPS Profiling The goal of the OGC Web Processing Service (WPS) interface is to act as a framework for a diversity of algorithms and add any kind of geoprocessing functionalities ...
doi:10.1109/geoprocessing.2010.25
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Design of an Integrated Web Services Brokering System
2009
International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering
It was also demonstrated that the mediation approach could be extended to OGC Web Coverage Services. ...
In contrast to more static broker approaches that deal with specific data servers, our approach creates a dynamic knowledge base from Web Service interface specifications. ...
ACKNOWLEGMENT The authors would like to thank the Naval Research Laboratory's Base Program, Program Element No. 0602435N for sponsoring this research. ...
doi:10.4018/jitwe.2009100604
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RESTful implementation of geospatial services for Earth and Space Science applications
2009
International Journal of Digital Earth
He is co-PI of the OGC GALEON Interoperability Experiment (Geo-interface to Atmosphere, Land, Earth, Ocean netCDF) and a member of the Web Coverage Service standard working group. ...
His main interest is in the Earth and Space Science Informatics with particular reference to the study and design of architectures for geospatial data sharing and processing. ...
Generally the OGC Web Services (OWS) specifications describe two possible implementations: SOAP-based and POX-HTTP. ...
doi:10.1080/17538940902866153
fatcat:tss4u6msyrbvrm3rk777d5qxim
Specification of the ORCHESTRA Web Services Platform
2008
Zenodo
The purpose of this document is to define a service infrastructure (referred as "platform") providing the basis for the platform-specific specifications of the FP6-511678 integrated project ORCHESTRA ( ...
The mapping of the OA to the technologies described here is carried out in the respective implementation specifications and corresponds to the engineering viewpoint, whereas the selection of a programming ...
Interface Language The formal language that is used to define the SOA-RM Service Interfaces is the Web Service Description Language (WSDL), Version 1.1. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3632319
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A Hybrid Architecture for Implementing Efficient Geospatial Web Services: Integrating .Net Remoting and Web Services Technologies
2008
Journal of Applied Sciences
This paper proposes a service oriented framework for disseminating geospatial data over the Web. ...
Using standard geospatial Web services together with efficient technologies provide different kinds of message exchange patterns for various kinds of clients facilitate to share and access to geospatial ...
Although WSDL and SOAP both support a request/response interaction style, it is worth noting that the SOAP and WSDL definitions are not executable and that any business logic needs to be implemented by ...
doi:10.3923/jas.2008.730.742
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Automatic geospatial metadata generation for earth science virtual data products
2011
Geoinformatica
Recent advances in Semantic Web and Web Service technologies has shown promise for automatically deriving geospatial information and knowledge from Earth science data distributed over the Web. ...
A virtual data product is represented using process models, and can be materialized on demand by dynamically binding and chaining archived data and services, as opposed to requiring that Earth science ...
Acknowledgments We are grateful to the four anonymous reviewers, and to Dr. Barry Schlesinger for their detailed comments that helped improve the quality of the paper. ...
doi:10.1007/s10707-011-0123-x
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Building and applying geographical information system Grids
2008
Concurrency and Computation
Following the WS-I+ approach of building Grids on Web Service standards, we have developed Data Grid components for archival and real-time data, map generating services that can be used to build user interfaces ...
We discuss the development and application of Web Service-based Geographical Information System Grids. ...
We have initially implemented a Web Services version of basic WFS which supports the three mandatory operations through a WSDL interface. ...
doi:10.1002/cpe.1312
fatcat:4lwqkwlkpjaudpe2nh7xrtmosa
WPS mediation: An approach to process geospatial data on different computing backends
2012
Computers & Geosciences
The OGC Web Processing Service (WPS) specification allows generating information by processing distributed geospatial data made available through Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs). ...
Therefore, the Geographic Information (GI) community is trying to benefit from the superior storage and computing capabilities offered by distributed computing (e.g., Grids, Clouds) related methods and ...
We thank Dorian Gorgan and his team for their support on Grid technologies. A special thank to Denisa Rodila who helped to install and configure gLite and Ganga. ...
doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2011.10.009
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Semantic Solutions for Integration of Federated Ocean Observations
2009
International Semantic Web Conference
We highlight three technical approaches to integration; the first based on the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) technology. ...
The third approach, our own Semantic Service Architecture (SSA), is also built upon SWE technologies but makes rich use of complex ontologies and mappings to offer a more flexible, semantically-driven ...
Resources include WSDL web service descriptions, SOAP payloads, XML documents, XQuery programs, BPEL workflows, database tables and SQL queries. ...
dblp:conf/semweb/CameronWTRSC09
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