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What are SDI, OpenSDI and GeoFOSS?

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Text and presentations related to Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) and Open Spatial Data Infrastructures (OpenSDI), Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Geographic Information Systems.
SDI Architecture diagram
This diagram is an attempt to put a number of the Geographic Free and Open Source Software (GeoFOSS) and some Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software in relation to each other and in relation to the respective protocols and interfaces. Hopefully useful to understand what is needed when and where. It may also be useful to explain to others how different software can work together and what protocols are used to establish these links.
This is an updated version (v2) of the diagram and legend (July 2006)
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Diagram in JPG format
sdiarchitecturelegend_s2
Legend in JPG format

This is the original version (v1) of the diagram and legend (January 2006)
Diagram in JPG format
Diagram in JPG format
Legend in JPG format
Legend in JPG format

FOSS and OpenSDI
A presentation on building a Free and Open Source Software based Spatial Data Infrastructure. This presentation was delivered at the Open Geospatial Consortium Interoperability Day in Edinburgh - Scotland, 30 June 2005
A presentation on Free and Open Source Software in the context of an OpenSDI (Open Source based Spatial Data Infrastructure). The presentation uses the LEGO® Metaphor as used in “Towards a Free and Open Source Spatial Data Infrastructure.” C. Holmes et. al. - 2005.
Spatial Data Infrastructure Cookbook v2.0
An excellent book detailing all aspects of setting up a Spatial Data Infrastructure is the Spatial Data Infrastructure Cookbook v2.0 (PDF) January 2004. This document was developed by the GSDI Association (http://www.gsdi.org) where documents in several languages can be downloaded.
by Jeroen Ticheler last modified 2007-08-21 02:16 Creative Commons - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/

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