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Mandate
This
subgroup is working to provide ASCII encoded representations of
geoscience data that conform with the eXtensible Markup (XML) and
Geographic Markup (GML) languages. The primary motive for this strategy
is to represent data that can be parsed and loaded into any number
of applications that can read and structure XML/GML encoded geoscience
data. Through the process of translating geoscience data into XML/GML,
standardized schemas will be built which will contribute towards
standardizing data across Canada.
Principles
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XML/GML
data translation authority resides with each source agency. |
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XML/GML
will develop translation procedures for specific data collections
within each agency and a corresponding translation to a national
schema. |
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The
XML/GML subgroup will meet with agency representatives and
identify data sources for translation. The subgroup will develop
common themes (mineral occurrence, geophysical surveys, geochemical
data, etc.) for the data types that will be translated. |
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The
subgroup will work towards integrating XML/GML data into common
internet-based map viewers. |
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Standard
schema will be developed for each geoscience theme that has
been identified by the subgroup. |
Membership
All Territorial, Provincial and Federal agencies who
wish to provide specified geoscience data in a common transfer standard
are invited to take part in the subgroup. Members should have knowledge
of the data structures for which they want to coordinate conversion
to XML/GML. Conversion of identified data collections should be
supported by the management of the participating agency.
Charge and roles
1. Overall guidance. The Subgroup specifies the scope
of activities for development and implementation of the data model.
The Subgroup provides authoritative statements of the model's purpose,
its intended use and users, and its relationships with other specifications
such as the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI), the
Open GIS Consortium (OGC) and the XMML working group (Australia)
2.
Coordination of technical teams. The
Subgroup identifies functional goals for the data model in sufficient
detail that a technical team working towards each goal can accomplish
clearly specified tasks within one year. For each functional goal,
the Subgroup will identify the technical need, state the immediate
goals of the team, identify people who can work on the team, and
facilitate, evaluate, and disseminate the work of the team. Examples
of technical teams may include: conceptual data model design; scientific
terminology; software tool development; and policy evolution.
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Publicity and organizational liaison.
The Subgroup works to publicize the model and its supporting products
in appropriate conventions, meetings, workshops, and publications.
The Subgroup provides information on its progress to the Canadian
Geoscience Knowledge Network through the Data Infrastructure Working
Group meetings, the National Geological Surveys Committee, and contributing
scientists.
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Communication and Support.
The Steering Committee facilitates public discussion and individual
guidance regarding both broad issues and technical details of concern
in the data model. These discussions and guidance are supported
by technical information exchange at the CGKN web site. Members
will actively solicit comments and guidance from the technical experts
whose interests they represent to the Committee, and will respond
regularly to that constituency.
Stewardship
Two co-leaders, one representing Federal agencies and
the other the Provincial and Territorial agencies will lead the
Subgroup. GSC management and the Committee of Provincial Geologists
will appoint the co-leaders, respectively. These leaders will act
as the Stewards for this data model and will:
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Lead Subgroup meetings |
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Work
with Subgroup members to develop meeting agendas |
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Compile
minutes for each Subgroup meeting |
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Oversee
the work of contracts let by the Subgroup |
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Coordinate
technical team activities |
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Serve
as the official point of contact between the Subgroup and
the public |
Funding
Each
agency will be responsible for maintaining its own database, including
the provision of the necessary computer systems to support it and
personnel to populate it. Funding will be sought from national programs
such as GeoConnections for support in developing common software
and documentation, and to support travel for regular subgroup meetings
(two per year). Travel support will also be required so that subgroup
members can actively participate in international activities related
to data model development, especially science language.
Projects
The subgroup will establish annual and longer term (3
year) plans to estimate funding requirements from member agencies
and from national programs.
Coordination
The subgroup will meet via conference call regularly
(6-10 times per year), and face-to-face as needed. The subgroup
will submit its annual plan to the CGKN secretariat for approval,
and will prepare a written report to the secretariat annually.
Technical
teams
Technical teams are formed by the Subgroup to develop:
detailed functional specifications of the data model; software tools
and test-data meeting the specifications; terminology, and quality
control mechanisms. The work of the technical teams will be defined
specifically enough that the tasks can be accomplished within one
year. This requirement is meant to allow the membership of technical
teams to vary from year to year as needed by the teams and by the
organizations that employ the team members. Technical team members
are specialists in scientific or technological disciplines, and
usually the work of the team falls within the member's professional
responsibilities.
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