Re: Addition of map to use case

Hi All,

I've added the suggested addition from Carl below to the data journalism 
example. I have not added additional provenance questions and invite 
others to do so.

Thanks,
Paul

Carl Reed wrote:
> As was suggested, I am providing some additional information related 
> to the addition of a map to the newspaper use case. The chart and the 
> map can definitely be related. The map can show the categorized 
> spatial distribution of some phenomenon, such as traffic deaths, and 
> the chart can show the annual cost by some property (sex, age 
> category, and so forth). An example is here 
> http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/index.html .
> So, the use case simply needs to be reworded a bit:
> The newspaper publishes a story with a chart based on GovData along 
> with a photo, supplied by a freelancer, illustrating an impacted group.
> becomes
> The newspaper publishes a story with an incidence map and associated 
> chart based on GovData along with a photo, supplied by a freelancer, 
> illustrating an impacted group.
> And many of the provenance requirements for inclusion of 
> location/geography for the geo/GIS industry can be incorporated into 
> the work of the WG.
> Regards
> Carl Reed, PhD
> CTO and Executive Director Specification Program
> Open Geospatial Consortium
> www.opengeospatial.org <http://www.opengeospatial.org>
> The OGC: Making Location Count!
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