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Presentations from the 2006 workshop in Riyadh

GDMS experience in creating the Saudi Topographic Data Base STDB standards and specifications (ISO 19110/ISO 19115) - Col. Eng.  Muhammed Dalbouh, General Directorate of Military Survey

ArRiyadh Spatial Data Infrastructure - Eng. Ibrahim Bazeid, Arriyadh Development Authority

Geospatial Portals: Standards in Action - Mr. David M. Danko, ESRI

Ubiquitous  GIS  Practice  in Korea - Dr. Sang-Ki Hong, Anyang University

A personal view  of   developing standards in the UK, and new directions - Prof. Dr. Michael McCullagh, University of Nottingham

Italy moving from a data to a service orientated approach - Mr. Martin Ford, Martin Ford Consultancy

ISO based Integration of Geoinformation in Germany for European Spatial Data Infrastructure - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans Knoop, DIN/TU Braunschweig

Recent Topics regarding ISO/TC211 in Japan - Mr. Kazushige Kawase, Geographical Survey Institute

 

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