See how organizations across Europe are using FME for success with INSPIRE. In this webinar, you'll see:
- Simplifying INSPIRE schema mapping at the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
- Validating environmental monitoring data at the Swedish EPA
- Reading INSPIRE land registry data by several organizations in the UK
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INSPIRE Success Stories with FME
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INSPIRE
Success Stories with FME
March 11, 2014
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Today we hear some stories
from our Partners about using
FME for INSPIRE.
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Who and where are we?
Don Murray
Adrian Porter
Anna Halvarsson
Mark Döring &
Sören Dupke
Ken Bragg
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Agenda.
Introduction – Safe Software
Partner Success Stories
1. Simplifying INSPIRE Schema Mapping Challenges – con terra
Schema, Format and Services
2. QC of INSPIRE Data – Metria
Standards, Quality and Metadata
3. Reading Land Registry INSPIRE Data
Rip, Zip & Ship!
Wrap-up - Safe Software
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Join the discussion.
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We will follow-up
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Convert data
Transform data
Share data
Integrate data
Validate data
And more
What is FME?
FME transforms data to use and share.
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Summary – FME and INSPIRE.
Consume INSPIRE – Leverage existing INSPIRE content
and services
Schema Transformation – the hard problem that FME
makes easier and automates
Publishing INSPIRE – New GML writer, validation and web
service support make meeting INSPIRE requirements a
breeze - no code!
Annex II and III – FME’s flexible, modular approach
means you are future proofed as requirements evolve
Web Services - workspace as web service broker via
FMEServer
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Simplifying INSPIRE Schema Mapping
Challenges – con terra
with the INSPIRE Solution Pack for FME
Mark Döring & Sören Dupke
con terra GmbH.
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Simplifying INSPIRE Schema Mapping Challenges
INSPIRE Solution Pack for FME
Sören Dupke
Mark Döring
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QC of INSPIRE Data – Metria
Standards, Quality and Metadata
Anna Halvarsson – Metria.
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QC of INSPIRE data
Anna Halvarsson
anna.halvarsson@metria.se
twitter: @halvarssonanna
www.metria.se
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Why does Metria use FME
when we help our customers
to be part of INSPIRE?
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”The right data
to the right user,
at the right time,
in the right format”
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•”It’s not money that makes the
world work - It’s standards” (Swedish
Standards Institute)
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Importante INSPIRE standards
INSPIRE
Metadata
INSPIRE Services
INSPIRE data
specifications
ISO 19115 Metadata
ISO/TS 19139 XML schema
implementation
ISO 19131 Data Product Specification
ISO 19157 Data quality
ISO 19109 Feature catalogue
ISO 19110 Application schema
OGC WMS
OGC WFS
OGC WPS
OGC SOS
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Key to implementation
INSPIRE
Metadata
INSPIRE Services
INSPIRE data
specifications
ISO 19115 Metadata
ISO/TS 19139 XML schema
implementation
ISO 19131 Data Product Specification
ISO 19157 Data quality
ISO 19109 Feature catalogue
ISO 19110 Application schema
OGC WMS
OGC WFS
OGC WPS
OGC SOS
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Is this the reaction you get
when you say ”metadata”?
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And when you ask for
the quality of the data?
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Swedish environmental agency
Environmental monitoring data
• Challenges:
• Distributed data collection
• Time from data delivery to data
publication
• Data quality
• Metadata
•
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QC-service on
FME server
Metadata
XML
INSPIRE
WFS/SOS
QC-report Metadata
portal
Solution – QC service
Dataset
GML
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FME example – INSPIRE theme
Protected Sites
In this example we
are updating an
existing dataset
where we already
has created a
metadata
document.
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XML Templater
INSPIRE GML can also
be created with the new
INSPIRE writer.
http://fmepedia.safe.com/articles/How_To/INSPIRE-
GML#heading_toc_j_1
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QC-service on
FME server
Metadata
XML
INSPIRE
WFS/SOS
QC-report Metadata
portal
Solution – QC service
Dataset
GML
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• ”The right data
• to the right user,
• at the right time,
• in the right format”
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Reading Land Registry
INSPIRE Data
Rip, Zip & Ship!
Adrian Porter – 1Spatial.
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Reading Land Registry INSPIRE Data
Rip, Zip & Ship
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UK Land Registry
• The UK Land Registry is the
government department responsible
for the registration of land and
property ownership in England and
Wales. Maintaining more than 23
million titles – the evidence of
ownership.
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Public Data Market Trend
• The Land Registry is part of the Public Data Group and
releases data under the Open Government Licence.
• Public data is the objective, factual, non-personal data
on which public services are run and assessed, and
policy decisions are based.
• Market trend data can be used to help track, analyse
and predict trends in the property market. It
comprises of the Land Registries House Price
Index, Add Value services and other public data.
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INSPIRE
• A European Union (EU) Directive that aims to simplify
the way public bodies across Europe share spatial
data.
• The spatial data held under the INSPIRE Directive
describes core geographies such as land parcels,
roads and rivers and a number of datasets of
environmental interest.
• NSPIRE enables the sharing of environmental spatial
information and better facilitates access to spatial
information across Europe.
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INSPIRE Index Polygons
• INSPIRE compliant
• A sub-set of Land Registry
Index Polygons representing
freehold land and property
registered in England and
Wales.
• A unique identification
number (Land Registry-
INSPIRE ID) which can be
used to obtain the title
registration and plan
information for each polygon.
• 348 Areas
• 21+ Million Polygons
• 4+ GB
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INSPIRE Index Polygons
Download Service
WMS on-line View
Service
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Project Background
• Land Registry Index Polygons are
updated monthly.
• An automated process to download
files.
• Associate with the nearest post code
centroid.
• Load into an Oracle database.
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Process – Get Source Datasets
• The Download site provides a link to
a zip file for each area.
• VBS script run via IE11 is used to
scrape the download website and ‘rip’
the url for each zip file.
• A text file is created containing with
url for each zip file.
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Process – Read INSPIRE
Polygons
• Text file FME input.
• Inline reading using
FeatureReader:
• INSPIRE GML format
• Download
• Un-zip
• Read
• Manage Geometry
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Process – Read OS Code Point
Open
• Read Code Point dataset from Oracle.
• Transform to spatial data and re-
structure attributes.
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Process – Merge & Write
• Conflate datasets and add post code
to index polygon
• Write to Oracle database
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Conclusions
• Easy to set-up a complex process.
• Integrate with existing processes.
• INSPIRE framework allows further
expansion with minimal extra
development work.
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Further Contact & any
questions?
UK Land Registry
http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-
data/inspire
1Spatial
Adrian.porter@1spatial.com / David.eagle@1spatial.com
For further information on all 1Spatial services, products
and upcoming FME events and webinars
www.1spatial.com/fme
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Poll: What do you need to
do now to meet INSPIRE
requirements?
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Save the date.
FME World Tour 2014 (April – June 2014)
FME International User Conference 2014
(20th Anniversary Celebration – www.fmeuc.com)
• June 10 – 13, 2014 in Vancouver, Canada
INSPIRE Conference – FME Sessions
June 16 -20th, 2014 Aarlborg, Denmark
Recorded Webinars
www.safe.com/webinars
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Stay informed.
fmepedia.com/community
fmepedia.com/knowledge
@SafeSoftware
youtube.com/FMEChannel
blog.safe.com
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INSPIRE Resources.
Safe.com/inspire
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/How_To/INSPIRE-GML
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/How_To/GML-Writing
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/Samples_and_Demos/St
reaming-XML-with-FME-Server
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Thank you to our guests!
Mark Döring
M.Doering@conterra.de
Sören Dupke
s.dupke@conterra.de
Anna Halvarsson
anna.halvarsson@metria.se
Adrian Porter
adrian.porter@1spatial.com
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Don Murray
President and Co-Founder
Don@safe.com
@DonAtSafe
Ken Bragg
European Services Manager
ken.bragg@safe.com
@KenAtSafe
Thank you for joining us!
This webinar is being recorded
Editor's Notes
1. What do you need to do now to meet INSPIRE requirements?schema mapping of our data into INSPIRE specificationtranslate our data into INSPIRE GML provide INSPIRE web servicesmanage of INSPIRE compliance at a higher levelnothing too pressing at the moment
http://fme.safe.com/INSPIRE-Part2
Also handy:http://www.gistrategyni.gov.uk/index/what_is_inspire/what_datasets_fall_under_inspire.htmSchemas:http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/draft-schemas/