Re: OGC testbed 11 results

The reports are in the process of being publicly released. Some are taking longer than others, but most of them are released already and I expect them all to be out in a month or so.

Josh

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> On Sep 8, 2015, at 09:47, Frans Knibbe <frans.knibbe@geodan.nl> wrote:
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> Hello Peter,
> 
> Wow, 15-065r1 seems to be highly relevant for many SDDWG deliverables, it has coverage. sensors and time. And it is not even part of the Cross-Community Interoperability thread, but of the Urban-Climate Resilience thread. I think this confirms that the testbed 11 reports are worth looking in to.
> 
> It seems the reports are available only to OGC members at this time. I wonder if the applicable reports can become available to all SDDWG members...
> 
> Regards,
> Frans
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> 2015-09-08 15:03 GMT+02:00 Peter Baumann <p.baumann@jacobs-university.de>:
>> Hi Frans,
>> 
>> indeed, a large amount of valuable work has been accomplished in Testbed 11.
>> 
>> Let me point to the particularly relevant OGC 15-065r1
>>     Testbed11 Referenceable Grid Harmonization Engineering Report
>> 
>> It has led to the next-generation coverage model, OGC Coverage Implementation Schema (CIS) 1.1. This is a compatible continuation of OGC's current coverage model, adds in sensor models as per SensorML 2.0 and encompasses isolated further concepts, such as timeslice-interleaved representation, GML 3.3 non-regular grids. Also, it clarifies interpolation.
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>> As CIS 1.1 is organized in "compartments" (requirements classes) it is possible for an implementation (or referencing standard) to select a suitable subset and leave out features not relevant.
>> 
>> After next week's OGC TC meeting I will be able to post the document for discussion.
>> 
>> best,
>> Peter
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>>> On 2015-09-08 14:39, Frans Knibbe wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> An OGC interoperability testbed, the eleventh of the series, has finished this summer. One of the four technology threads is closely related to our work: Cross-Community Interoperability (CCI). The CCI effort, like the other threads, results in a number of engineering reports. Those reports are listed here. Some of the reports have already been published (see this table), I assume the rest will follow soon.
>>> Should we make a concerted effort to go through the CCI reports and cross-reference them with our use cases, requirements and nascent best practices?
>>> Regards,
>>> Frans
>>> 
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