Interoperability has become a key concept amongst scientific communities, in particular with the focus of heterogeneous data discovery and access as well as services discovery. Our work is developed in the context of the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) Interoperability Process Pilot Project and it demonstrates the feasibility of interoperability between different communities. The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) provides through its web portal and services a huge amount of primary species occurrence data, acquired and uni- fied from different data providers. GBIF uses standards relevant to the biodiversity community (e.g. Darwin Core, Taxon Concept Schema), as well as newly introduced concepts and interfaces. The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW) is a service that can perform discovery of geospatial data and services, returning results in the form of profiled metadata. In particular the ISO Application Profile (AP) defines a particular set of metadata well known in the geospatial community (ISO 19115/ISO 19119). We make GBIF biodiversity data and services available through a CSW ISO AP catalog; this is done by means of a mapping of the GBIF data model and GBIF services to their CSW ISO AP equivalents. Regarding the data model mapping, the main work was to design the mapping be-

Mapping of GBIF concepts to the CSW ISO Application Profile

Boldrini E;Bigagli L;Nativi S;Mazzetti P;
2008

Abstract

Interoperability has become a key concept amongst scientific communities, in particular with the focus of heterogeneous data discovery and access as well as services discovery. Our work is developed in the context of the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) Interoperability Process Pilot Project and it demonstrates the feasibility of interoperability between different communities. The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) provides through its web portal and services a huge amount of primary species occurrence data, acquired and uni- fied from different data providers. GBIF uses standards relevant to the biodiversity community (e.g. Darwin Core, Taxon Concept Schema), as well as newly introduced concepts and interfaces. The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Catalogue Service for the Web (CSW) is a service that can perform discovery of geospatial data and services, returning results in the form of profiled metadata. In particular the ISO Application Profile (AP) defines a particular set of metadata well known in the geospatial community (ISO 19115/ISO 19119). We make GBIF biodiversity data and services available through a CSW ISO AP catalog; this is done by means of a mapping of the GBIF data model and GBIF services to their CSW ISO AP equivalents. Regarding the data model mapping, the main work was to design the mapping be-
2008
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
Biodiversity
information systems
data models
interoperability
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