Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering (Mar 2014)

Geospatial Information Relevant to the Flood Protection Available on The Mainstream Web

  • Kliment Tomáš,
  • Gálová Linda,
  • Ďuračiová Renata,
  • Fencík Róbert,
  • Kliment Marcel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/sjce-2014-0002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 9 – 18

Abstract

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Flood protection is one of several disciplines where geospatial data is very important and is a crucial component. Its management, processing and sharing form the foundation for their efficient use; therefore, special attention is required in the development of effective, precise, standardized, and interoperable models for the discovery and publishing of data on the Web. This paper describes the design of a methodology to discover Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) services on the Web and collect descriptive information, i.e., metadata in a geocatalogue. A pilot implementation of the proposed methodology - Geocatalogue of geospatial information provided by OGC services discovered on Google (hereinafter “Geocatalogue”) - was used to search for available resources relevant to the area of flood protection. The result is an analysis of the availability of resources discovered through their metadata collected from the OGC services (WMS, WFS, etc.) and the resources they provide (WMS layers, WFS objects, etc.) within the domain of flood protection.

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