- From: Clemens Portele <portele@interactive-instruments.de>
- Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 13:57:06 +0100
- To: SDW WG Public List <public-sdw-wg@w3.org>
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Dear all, below is a first attempt at such a matrix for vector data only. Beside a review (I am not sure that everything is correct or adequate) this would need - additional explanations in text, - more work to align the terminology with the rest of the BP to make it understandable for the different target audiences, - links to the specification for each format. But before we work on this, I think we should have a discussion whether - this is what we were looking for in general, - the list of aspects is complete, too much, or missing important aspects (e.g. time support, closely coupled APIs / service interfaces, etc), - the list of formats is ok or whether we need to remove / add some. I hope the table is still readable once it passes the W3C list software :) GML GML-SF0 JSON-LD GeoSPARQL (vocabulary) Schema.org GeoJSON KML GeoPackage Shapefile GeoServices / Esri JSON Mapbox Vector Tiles Governing Body OGC, ISO OGC W3C OGC Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Yandex Authors (now in IETF process) OGC OGC Esri Esri Mapbox Based on XML GML JSON RDF HTML with RDFa, Microdata, JSON-LD JSON XML SQLite, SF SQL dBASE JSON Google protocol buffers Requires authoring of a vocabulary/schema for my data (or use of existing ones) Yes (using XML Schema) Yes (using XML Schema) Yes (using @context) Yes (using RDF schema) No, schema.org specifies a vocabulary that should be used No No Implicitly (SQLite tables) Implicitly (dBASE table) No No Supports reuse of third party vocabularies for features and properties Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Supports extensions (geometry types, metadata, etc.) Yes No Yes Yes Yes No (under discussion in IETF) Yes (rarely used except by Google) Yes No No No Supports non-simple property values Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes (in practice: not used) No No No No No Supports multiple values per property Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes (in practice: not used) No No No No No Supports multiple geometries per feature Yes Yes n/a Yes Yes (but probably not in practice?) No Yes No No No No Support for Coordinate Reference Systems any any n/a many WGS84 latitude, longitude WGS84 longitude, latitude with optional elevation WGS84 longitude, latitude with optional elevation many many many WGS84 spherical mercator projection Support for non-linear interpolations in curves Yes Yes (only arcs) n/a Yes (using GML) No No No Yes, in an extension No No No Support for non-planar interpolations in surfaces Yes No n/a Yes (using GML) No No No No No No No Support for solids (3D) Yes Yes n/a Yes (using GML) No No No No No No No Feature in a feature collection has URI (required for ★★★★) Yes, via XML ID Yes, via XML ID Yes, via @id keyword Yes Yes, via HTML ID No Yes, via XML ID No No No No Support for hyperlinks (required for ★★★★★) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Media type application/gml+xml application/gml+xml with profile parameter application/ld+json application/rdf+xml, application/ld+json, etc. text/html application/vnd.geo+json application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml, application/vnd.google-earth.kmz - - - - Remarks comprehensive and supporting many use cases, but requires strong XML skills simplified profile of GML no support for spatial data, a GeoJSON-LD is under discussion GeoSPARQL also specifies related extension functions for SPARQL; other geospatial vocabularies exist, see ??? schema.org markup is indexed by major search engines supported by many mapping APIs focussed on visualisation of and interaction with spatial data, typically in Earth browsers liek Google Earth used to support "native" access to geospatial data across all enterprise and personal computing environments, including mobile devices supported by almost all GIS mainly used via the GeoServices REST API used for sharing geospatial data in tiles, mainly for display in maps Best regards, Clemens
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