The OpenGeospatial Consortium strongly endorsed the OASIS ebRIM (e-Business Registry Information Model) as the preferred basis for future profiles of OGC Catalogue. This endorsement lays the ground work for a variety of ebRIM "extension packages" to be developed . . . → Read More: ebRIM gets the nod at the OGC
November 21, 2006
By Jim Farley and Amielle Lake
Our world's most precious natural resources are in shorter supply than ever before. As such, geologists and software engineers are currently rethinking how geospatial technologies can . . . → Read More: Geospatial Solutions: Using GIS to Manage Precious Natural Resources
GeoWorld-November 2006 Building the GeoWeb-ebRIM Manages Artifacts in an Open World By Ron Lake, president, Galdos Systems Inc.; e-mail: rlakegaldosinccom %20rlakegaldosinccom emobascript(‘%25%32%30%72%6C%61%6B%65%40%67%61%6C%64%6F%73%69%6E%63%2E%63%6F%6D’,'<span class=”emoba-em”><em>rlake<img src=”http://www.galdosinc.com/wp-content/plugins/emoba-email-obfuscator-advanced/at-glyph.gif” alt=”at” class=”emoba-glyph” />galdosinc<img src=”http://www.galdosinc.com/wp-content/plugins/emoba-email-obfuscator-advanced/dot-glyph.gif” alt=”dot” class=”emoba-glyph” />com</em></span>’,'emoba-9257′,0);.
The GeoWeb is an open, global or . . . → Read More: GeoWorld: ebRIM Manages Artifacts in an Open World
While we are always hearing about the importance of simplicity (KISS etc.), the means by which such simplicity is obtained is much less discussed and much less clear. I would like to make the argument that in many . . . → Read More: In praise of complexity
While there is a great cry about the importance of interoperability among disparate and distributed systems this really is no more than a stepping stone to the true objective, which is the development of permananent information infrastructures. If . . . → Read More: Infrastructure – the next step past interoperability
GeoWorld-Issue Date: October – 2006, Posted On: 10/1/2006 GML Development-GML Profiles and Applications Build the GeoWeb
By Ron Lake, president, Galdos Systems Inc.; e-mail: rlakegaldosinccom emobascript(‘%72%6C%61%6B%65%40%67%61%6C%64%6F%73%69%6E%63%2E%63%6F%6D’,'<span class=”emoba-em”>rlake<img src=”http://www.galdosinc.com/wp-content/plugins/emoba-email-obfuscator-advanced/at-glyph.gif” alt=”at” class=”emoba-glyph” />galdosinc<img src=”http://www.galdosinc.com/wp-content/plugins/emoba-email-obfuscator-advanced/dot-glyph.gif” alt=”dot” class=”emoba-glyph” />com</span>’,'emoba-8464′,0);.
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October 2006
Geography Markup Language (GML) is gaining momentum, and it’s being adopted worldwide in a broad diversity of application domains, ranging from aviation tonatural-resource management to transportation security to geographic features to satellite imagery to . . . → Read More: GeoWorld: GML Profiles and Applications Build the GeoWeb
Sep 27, 2006
Galdos Systems, Inc. and TENET Defence Ltd have completed the integration of multiple geospatial data across the UK Ministry of Defence into a single source through the use of open-standard Web services.
"In . . . → Read More: Geospatial Solutions: Galdos and Tenet Defence Complete UK Ministry of Defence Contract for Geographic Data Integration
Galdos and Tenet Defence complete contract with UK Ministry of Defence for geographic data integration and access over the Web
Vancouver, BC, Canada, September 27, 2006 – Galdos Systems Inc., a leader in Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) technology, and . . . → Read More: Galdos and Tenet Defence Complete Contract
Geospatial Solutions September 25th, 2006
The World Wide Web is no longer about passively surfing and reading, but about doing – sharing, socializing, collaborating, and creating. This phenomenon is having an impact on the geographic Web, or "GeoWeb."
. . . → Read More: Geospatial Solutions: The Web of the Future