An approach for service oriented discovery and retrieval of spatial data

Manoj Paul, S. K. Ghosh
2006 Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Service-oriented software engineering - SOSE '06  
Successful information integration and sharing data across disparate systems and designs are required for fast access to and interpretation of many types of geospatial information. Spatial data are highly heterogeneous -not only they differ from data representation and storage methods, but they also differ in the way of querying the data. Finding and accessing spatial data in an environment like this is a crucial task. Enterprise geographic information system (E-GIS) is an organization-wide
more » ... oach to GIS implementation, operation, and management. The main focus of the paper is to integrate diverse spatial data repositories for geographic applications using service-based methodology. We have adopted service-oriented architecture (SOA) for the discovery and retrieval of geospatial data. The architecture uses a central ontology as metadata information, which acts as service broker. Ontology-based discovery and retrieval of geographic data solves the problem of semantic heterogeneity, the major bottleneck for spatial interoperability. The implementation is in compliant with the Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS), the web service standards proposed by OGC. The need for loosely coupled service-based access of data in the spatial domain has been exploited. A query processing mechanism in distributed environment of spatial data sources has been discussed at the end. The proposed system has been implemented and fully tested.
doi:10.1145/1138486.1138505 fatcat:stfyxtilsnbzbhkkxxc5jwuhme