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the life of human beings
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is closely bound up with their
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circumstances
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with science and technology advances we
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have been well accustomed to using
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computer system to obtain the latest
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weather information
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search for recommended restaurant
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describe the current position
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or even plain travel route prior to
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selection of a destination
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which we can reach smoothly by access to
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spatial information
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even it is unfamiliar to this nowadays
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convenient portable devices and
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ubiquitous internet can offer easy
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access to all the contents
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that were scattered in books magazines
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and maps previously and display them in
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an integrated way
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thus improving the quality of our life
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significance
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we have to own such conveniences to
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technological developments of geographic
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information system
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gis over the past 30 years
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gis involved the theories and technology
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to collect manage process analyze
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distribute and apply digital special
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data with computers
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to build a simply phenomenal in a real
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world are stored and
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integrated into a computer system in the
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format of digital special information
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inconvenient tools are developed so that
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users can
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understand conditions of the real world
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for optimal decision making
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through the system interface
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for users the richer gis contents are
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the more services it will provide for
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example
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remote sensing images may display the
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overall condition
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of a local area by overlaying land-use
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data onto remote sensing images
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we can analyze the relationship between
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land use and its corresponding
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situations in real world
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by filler and score data you can
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evaluate a neighboring environments near
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the schools
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gis can be easily integrated with data
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from different fields
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it generates new information in response
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to various needs and creates various
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applications to enrich our life
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in present days application software app
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in our mobile phones often requires
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different information
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from others through connection and
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develops value-added function
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for instance a map overlaid of the
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rainfall
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data from the material logical bureau
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will present the condition
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of the rainfall in various areas as long
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as related resources are available
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apps can be developed in response to
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specific requirements
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and users may gain access to abundant
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functions with several simple operations
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therefore needs for spatial data are
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also
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increasing
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due to the progress in digitalization
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the volumes of data in various fields
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are accumulating quickly at an
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unprecedented speed
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according to statistics the volume of
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data doubles
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every year and it is estimated that 80
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percent of them are geographic related
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how to take four advantages of the
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available data for a better future
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will be a challenge that confronts us
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sharing is a common behavior in the
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internet world
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and we can obtain the shared information
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from the others
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and use it into our own apps the
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greatest advantage of
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sharing is that we can fulfill our tasks
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and decisions more quickly without
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repeating the same work
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the information from experts has higher
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credibility and helps to make up for
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users lack of perceptions
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for example when there are many
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restaurants in an area
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but we want to find a better one we may
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go to search websites and browse the
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food and beverage service information
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shared by the food expert so as to
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reduce the possibility
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of making mistakes in selections in the
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future
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we will be confronted not only with the
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environment where data volumes increase
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quickly
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but also with the challenge of utilizing
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the resources available properly
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similar to sharing of food information
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application of digital special
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information also faces the same
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challenge
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when we need special data if
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professional units can continuously
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provide various kinds of special data
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which
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are credible enough it will be extremely
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helpful to user's decision
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the acquisition and the production of
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geospatial data is not an easy task it
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not only requires high professional
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skills
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but also demands a lot of investments if
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the data must be updated continuously
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the cost will be considerable
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to realize such shared environments
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careful planning and reliable mechanisms
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are necessary to meet the needs of all
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participants for application
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the concept of special data
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infrastructure
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sdi is to promote sharing integration
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and application of digital spatial
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resources
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among various producers from policy
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standard
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and technological perspectives
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in the simple word different type of
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spatial resources come from different
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units but they may be integrated
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effectively through
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sdi development so that users can easily
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obtain and apply the shared resources
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through detailed analysis of the scop
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estate
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sdi assigns proper text to the concerned
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participants
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and settles the bridge between resource
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providers and users
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for mutual exchange and better sharing
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sdi may be classified on the basis of
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the scope for sharing
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it is referred to as national special
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data infrastructure
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and sdi it is shared by a nation under
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its scope
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and will be known as regional special
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data infrastructure
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rsdi when is shared by a region
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such as european unions inspire which is
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a mechanism for spatial resource sharing
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among the eu member states
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if sdi is accessible to the group it
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will be
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referred to global spatial data
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infrastructure
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gsdi and currently the gsdi
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association has been established to
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promote
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affairs related to geospatial
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information sharing in the globe
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similar to experiences in using gis
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users certainly expect to use the
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special resources that are scattered in
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different places
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in the sdi context the considerations
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include first diversification of data to
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meet the needs of users from different
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fields second
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accuracy of data since inaccurate data
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will lead to wrong decisions
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and result in irrevocable effects
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third timeliness of data as many
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applications must respond to quick
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changes and inability to get the
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information on the real world in a
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timely manner
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will have a negative impact on decision
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making
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diversification accuracy and tampons
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are important considerations for sdi
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in promoting resource sharing among
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different fields
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since data comes from different
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providers in different formats
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and designs proper and integrative
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application
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possess a big challenge and we must rely
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on development
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of standards and technology to remove
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the barriers against data distribution
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for example when we want to replace a
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battery in an electric device
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no matter who manufactures the battery
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it can be installed for sure
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as long as it is of the same model even
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if the maker of the electric device has
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nothing to do with the battery
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manufacturer
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installation is never a problem chiefly
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because design and production of the
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electric device and battery must comply
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with the battery size
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standards if there is no standard
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we may have to spend a lot of time in
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looking for a battery of proper
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specifications
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obviously formulation of standards makes
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technological developments in all
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relevant fields become
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purer and simpler
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international travel is often
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accompanied by photographing and
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shopping
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we all know that we must first inquire
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about the specifications of the socket
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by the country to which we will travel
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in case we cannot recharge camera
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batteries
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this is because socket specifications
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are not standardized in different
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countries and we must get different
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plugs to correspond to different socket
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specifications
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compared to it we are not worried about
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using credit cards in foreign swipe
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machines
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because our credit cards are met
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according to the same international
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standard
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as long as shops are willing to accept
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credit cards
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nowhere may we have any problem in
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swiping credit cards
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standards allows overall development to
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be promoted
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towards a uniform structure and avoid
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the cases where everyone acts in his own
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way without mutual communication
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application of standards is seen
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everywhere in information field
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for example we can use the browser of
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any company to open
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html best web pages developed by
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different units
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even though there's no substantial
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relation between the web page designer
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with publishing software developer
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browser software developer and users
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this is because html is a commonly
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accepted technical standard
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and operations can be fulfilled
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successfully as long as different
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role-playing members complete their work
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according to their assignments in the
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application
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formulation of html standards allows
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members to communicate with each other
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without contact
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instead the structures that do not
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comply with standards often require
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users to adopt specific software
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thus creating barriers against sharing
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an application inevitably
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the rapid growth of gis market is
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supported by various data formats and
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software technology from different gis
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vendors though the use of single gis
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software is often easy
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problems may occur when heterogeneous
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data from different
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resources are integrated in users
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applications
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for example data cannot be opened
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contents cannot be rate or data requires
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special processing
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etc all present an obstacle to promotion
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of sdi
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iso tc211 and opengl special consortium
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began to work on technical formulation
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and development of geographic
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information
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standards since 1994.
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isil established its iso 19100 series of
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geographic
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information standards which are widely
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accepted by countries in the world as a
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common standard for
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nsdi a specific organization supported
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by industry
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organizations and academic units ogc
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focuses on development of software
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technology
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and standard documents and devotes
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itself to practical applications and
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technical specifications
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the key to gis technologies developed by
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iso tc211 and lgc is openness
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unlike past software development that
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highlights self-formulated formats with
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difficulty in interpretation by other
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software
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open structures record data in an open
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structure
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like xml and meets the needs for
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communication among different
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application systems through services
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these two developments make it
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unnecessary to use specific commercial
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software as a channel of distribution
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between providers and users anymore
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a removal of the threshold for using
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specific software
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helps promote distribution and
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application of different data
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suppose that the provider and user
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utilizes software a and software b
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respectively
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the user has to evaluate if software b
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can read the format of software a
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correctly
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if not software b cannot utilize the
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data of software a
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in urgent cases there are conversions
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required and we must ensure
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that all contents can be converted
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correctly
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for the open approach data must be
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converted to open data formats according
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to the selected standards
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software b can read data correctly as
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long as
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it supports the selected standard if
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there are other software c and
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d it is not necessary for data providers
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to conduct
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any additional operations as long as the
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software all supports select is standard
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the distributed data can be easily
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distributed and used
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a new structure of data distribution and
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integrated application is built on the
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basis of this standardization concept
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to transfer of wave contents via html
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the strategy of sdi is resource
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providers distribute data and service in
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standardized ways
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and users assess desired geospatial
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resources also in standardized way
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as technical standards have been issued
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by iso tc211 and ogc
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these standards may be followed in data
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production and software development to
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build an easier model of distribution
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and application wms
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wfs gml and kml are all technical
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standards develop on the basis of this
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concept
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after your special data are distributed
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with standard techniques
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whether users can interpret the acquired
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data correctly is certainly an
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important consideration the open
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structure and contents of distributed
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data following data standards
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or specifications suffers a bridge of
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communication between providers and
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users
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for similar data even though they come
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from different providers
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users still can interpret them only by
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following the above data standards
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and users can integrate and apply all
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data correctly as long as they
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understand data standards in all fields
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a big challenge in promoting sdi is to
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gain access to your special resources
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together in human resource market it's
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like
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roles of job seekers and firms in human
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resource markets
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job seekers must provide resumes of
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their own
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where firms can go over and check
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resumes of
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all job seekers to select the most
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appropriate candidates
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similarly audio special resources are
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required to give metadata the surface
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resumes of the geospatial resources to
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describe their features under
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standardized items
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in this way sdi resources can be
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completely controlled and supplied to
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users for inquiry and check
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in taiwan the government supported nsdi
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national geographic information system
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began to establish its standardization
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framework
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based on iso tc211 and lgc standards in
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2004.
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as of 2012 20 data standards have been
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approved to facilitate the sharing of
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your special resources among different
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units using opengis technology users can
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thus enjoy the convenience for easily
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assessing and integrating desired your
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special data for their demand specific
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applications to help users to search and
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understand
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available geo resources in ngis
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a nation-level metadata profile taiwan
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spatial metadata profilers also
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developed
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combined with the iso 19115 metadata
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standard
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twsmb provides a standardized way for
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recording and encoding metadata
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metadata established by various domains
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are then collected
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and managed by common gateway system
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a nation level your special data sharing
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mechanism
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tavern your special portal t goes is
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developed to enable users to easily
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specify
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constraints and search for dual
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resources that meets their particular
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application demand
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sdi is an important step towards sharing
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an integrated application of geospatial
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data in different fields
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its successful operations are challenged
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by many obstacles
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for example different commercial
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software formats
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different software technologies
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partnership among various organizations
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etc challenges at an administrative
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technical and data labels require a new
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thinking on the roles and
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responsibilities of
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all participating members from an sdi
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perspective
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standard techniques establish a
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mechanism that is neutral to commercial
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software and widely applicable to
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various kinds of members
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and this advantage can be utilized
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properly to promote distribution and
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integrate the application of different
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data
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however all members must work together
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and give a buyers to give full play to
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the gis benefits
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and achieve objectives for sdi
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you