GEOSCIML TESTBED 2: DEMONSTRATING THE EXCHANGE OF GEOLOGIC MAP INFORMATION USING A COMMON DATA TRANSFER SCHEMA AND OPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM TECHNOLOGIES
GeoSciML 1.0 has recently been evaluated in a 2nd international testbed. Data providers from eight agencies in six countries (Canada, USA, UK, France, Sweden, Australia) participated in this testbed. Geologic map information was served by each agency in GeoSciML 1.0 format, using OGC Web Mapping Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) standards. For the testbed, multiple web clients carried out three pre-defined use-cases: (1) viewing geologic maps from several data providers and downloading geologic data as GeoSciML for a user-selected feature; (2) querying multiple maps and downloading geologic data as GeoSciML for multiple features; (3) reclassifying multiple geologic maps using a common classification for each of the GeoSciML attributes of geologic age and rock type, and displaying the result as a derivative map.
A live demonstration of the testbed will use both web-based and desktop clients and present the three use-cases from multiple data sources. In addition to illustrating the benefits of a standard data transfer schema, the demonstration will also highlight the need to develop semantic approaches to reconcile heterogeneous data content.