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Utbyte av geodata : studie av leveransstrukturer enligt Sveriges kommuner och landstings objekttypskatalog

Nyberg, Magdalena LU and Danebjer, Lisette LU (2013) In Examensarbete i geografisk informationsteknik EXTL01 20131
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
Surveying (M.Sc.Eng.)
Abstract
Inspire (2007/2/EG) is a directive initiated by the European Union with the purpose to improve the infrastructure for spatial information. This is thought to contribute to an easier and more convenient way of exchanging the information within the union.
The countries of EU have all started their work to include Inspire's guidelines in their legal systems and in the work of their authorities and public administration. Many participating countries have developed a national standard delivery format for spatial information concerning the municipalities. The employer and interest organization called Sveriges kommuner och landsting (SKL) stands as responsible in Sweden.
The national standard for exchange of spatial data in Sweden consists of a... (More)
Inspire (2007/2/EG) is a directive initiated by the European Union with the purpose to improve the infrastructure for spatial information. This is thought to contribute to an easier and more convenient way of exchanging the information within the union.
The countries of EU have all started their work to include Inspire's guidelines in their legal systems and in the work of their authorities and public administration. Many participating countries have developed a national standard delivery format for spatial information concerning the municipalities. The employer and interest organization called Sveriges kommuner och landsting (SKL) stands as responsible in Sweden.
The national standard for exchange of spatial data in Sweden consists of a unified delivery structure in a data format called kommunGML. The standard can be applied by the municipalities when delivering spatial information. This would make it easier for recipients of data, especially for those receiving information from more than one municipality. However, the standard has not yet become a requirement by law which makes the implementation of this standard format optional.
The municipality of Helsingborg is interested in being able to write their data to kommunGML which leads us to the purpose of this study.
This study resulted in a model constructed in FME Desktop. The model can be used by the municipality to write their data to the standardized format kommunGML. The output text document containing the kommunGML code can be read and visualized in FME Universal Viewer, which proves that our model is correct. (Less)
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author
Nyberg, Magdalena LU and Danebjer, Lisette LU
supervisor
organization
course
EXTL01 20131
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
GIS, spatial data, Geographic Information Science, rumslig data, kommunGML, Inspire, Geografisk Informationsteknik, FME
publication/series
Examensarbete i geografisk informationsteknik
report number
10
language
Swedish
id
4616246
date added to LUP
2014-09-03 13:59:34
date last changed
2014-09-03 13:59:34
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  abstract     = {{Inspire (2007/2/EG) is a directive initiated by the European Union with the purpose to improve the infrastructure for spatial information. This is thought to contribute to an easier and more convenient way of exchanging the information within the union.
The countries of EU have all started their work to include Inspire's guidelines in their legal systems and in the work of their authorities and public administration. Many participating countries have developed a national standard delivery format for spatial information concerning the municipalities. The employer and interest organization called Sveriges kommuner och landsting (SKL) stands as responsible in Sweden.
The national standard for exchange of spatial data in Sweden consists of a unified delivery structure in a data format called kommunGML. The standard can be applied by the municipalities when delivering spatial information. This would make it easier for recipients of data, especially for those receiving information from more than one municipality. However, the standard has not yet become a requirement by law which makes the implementation of this standard format optional.
The municipality of Helsingborg is interested in being able to write their data to kommunGML which leads us to the purpose of this study.
This study resulted in a model constructed in FME Desktop. The model can be used by the municipality to write their data to the standardized format kommunGML. The output text document containing the kommunGML code can be read and visualized in FME Universal Viewer, which proves that our model is correct.}},
  author       = {{Nyberg, Magdalena and Danebjer, Lisette}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Examensarbete i geografisk informationsteknik}},
  title        = {{Utbyte av geodata : studie av leveransstrukturer enligt Sveriges kommuner och landstings objekttypskatalog}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}