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Retired Documents
WARNING!
The documents listed below have been retired and provided for historical purposes only. Please go the Standards pages to the left for the most current versions of the Implementation Specifications, Best Practice or Discussion Papers.
| Document Title (click to download) | Version | Document # | Editor | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment Architecture: Computational Viewpoint |
0.5.0 | 03-063r1 | Joshua Lieberman | 2003-06-02 |
| *RETIRED* The objective of this document is to provide a vendor-neutral interoperable framework that enables collaborating communities to rapidly and collaboratively publish, discover, integrate and use geospatial information concerned with the protection of critical infrastructure systems in a range of sectors. Specifically, this document specifies a Computational Architecture viewpoint for a Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment (CICE). | ||||
Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment Architecture: Engineering Viewpoint |
0.7.1 | 03-055r1 | Louis Rose | 2003-06-02 |
| *RETIRED* specifies the Engineering Viewpoint for the Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment (CICE). This open, distributed processing environment crosses organizational boundaries and includes a variety of components deployed within multiple communities. The CICE leverages OGC Web Services the publication of the availability of critical infrastructure services and data; the registration and categorization of published service and data providers; and the discovery and use of needed critical infrastructure services and data | ||||
Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment Architecture: Enterprise Viewpoint |
0.7.0 | 03-061 | Geoffrey Ehler | 2003-05-19 |
| *RETIRED* specifies the Enterprise viewpoint for the Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment (CICE). | ||||
Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment Architecture: Information Viewpoint |
0.3.1 | 03-062r1 | Richard Martell | 2003-06-27 |
| *RETIRED* specifies the information viewpoint for the Critical Infrastructure Collaborative Environment (CICE). | ||||
EA-SIG Collaboration White Paper |
1.0 | 04-085 | Richard Creps,Victor Brown,Bill Floyd,John Garcia,Jeff Grinstead,Robert Kraus,Steve Matney,Robert Qu | 2004-02-20 |
| *RETIRED* The focus of collaboration services discussed in this white paper is on applications that directly support user interaction and on the applications that monitor, manage and control these interactive services. | ||||
EA-SIG Discovery White Paper |
1.0 | 04-086 | Jeff Harrison,A.J. Maren,Jeff Stohlman,Mike Meyer,Glenn Pruitt,John Clink,Hans Polzer,Mark Schiffner | 2004-02-20 |
| *RETIRED* This document describes the role of Discovery Services in the net-centric enterprise. The network centric enterprise is an environment with an almost infinite variety of resources. In this rich environment, suitable resources can be found to support almost any operational need. The problem, however, is finding the appropriate resources when they are needed. Discovery services address this problem. | ||||
EA-SIG Enterprise Service Management White Paper |
1.0 | 04-087 | Matt Murray,Jeff Stollman,Shue-Jane Thompson,Terry Plymell,Eli Hertz,Chuck Heazel | 2004-02-20 |
| *RETIRED* This document focuses on the goals, objectives, capabilities and recommendation for the ESM Core Enterprise Service. The charter for this team was to address three fundamental questions:
* What it Enterprise Service Management? This paper responds to those questions by defining and describing ESM, discussing what is being done today, and what the group sees for the future of ESM? |
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EA-SIG Mediation White Paper |
1.0 | 04-088 | Paul Lunceford,Steve Matney,Tom Huggins,Chuck Heazel | 2004-02-20 |
| *RETIRED* This document focuses on the goals, objectives, capabilities and recommendation for the Mediation Core Enterprise Service. |
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Geocoder |
0.7.6 | 01-026r1 | Serge Margoulies | 2001-03-28 |
| *RETIRED* Geocoding is the process of linking words, terms and codes found in a text string to their applicable geospatial features, with known locations. (Locations are defined as geometry; usually points with x, y coordinates.) | ||||
Geoparser |
0.7.1 | 01-035 | Jeff Lansing | 2001-03-27 |
| *RETIRED* Geoparsing refers to the capability to process a textual document and identify key words and phrases that have a spatial context. | ||||
GeoXACML, a spatial extension to XACML |
0.0.1 | 05-036 | Andreas Matheus | 2005-06-17 |
| This OGC document proposes one possible solution for the declaration and enforcement of access restrictions for object-oriented geodata, available through a Service-based Geo Data Infrastructure. It is the intension of the author to motivate the requirement for such an access control, give a problem statement, discuss an alternative approach and describe the solution, based on GeoXACML. |
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Level 0 Profile of GML3 for WFS |
0.0.10 | 03-003r10 | Peter Vretanos | 2004-05-10 |
| *RETIRED* This is a GML application profile known as Level 0 - also known as Simple GML. | ||||
Location Organizer Folder |
1.0 | 01-037 | Ron Lake | 2001-03-30 |
| *RETIRED* The Location Organizer Folder (LOF) is a GML document that provides a structure for organizing the information related to a particular event or events of interest. | ||||
Updated: 2009-01-06 10:17:09 EST

