Morphing towards interoperable catalogues

Dean Kuo, D. Smith, Chris Gokey
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The World Wide Web (WWW) provides geo-spatial data custodians with an environment in which to advertise their datasets via on-line catalogue systems. The geo-spatial community is diverse and its members are spread around the world. The user's task of searching for and locating datasets of interest, would be greatly simplified if a single point of entry could search for datasets from multiple, independent catalogue systems-an interoperable catalogue system. Advances in middleware for distributed systems now make it straightforward to invoke remote catalogues. However semantic interoperability is still a challenge due to different catalogue systems employing different metadata standards. A metadata standard is a collection of attributes used to describe datasets. This paper employs ontologies as a framework to classify semantic mismatches between metadata standards before resolving them. Using ontologies provides a deeper understanding of the semantic mismatches. In addition, both an architecture for an interoperable catalogue system and the implementation of mediators, the component which resolves semantic mismatches, are described. The implementation uses emerging Web technologies such as XML and XSLT. To demonstrate the appropriateness of the approach, this paper shows how semantic mismatches are resolved between two well-established and widely used metadata standards; the ANZLIC (Australia and New Zealand Land information Council) metadata standard and the DIF (Directory Interchange Format) metadata standard.
向可互操作的目录转变
万维网(WWW)为地理空间数据保管人提供了一个通过在线目录系统宣传其数据集的环境。地理空间共同体是多样化的,其成员遍布世界各地。如果单个入口点可以从多个独立的目录系统(一个可互操作的目录系统)中搜索数据集,那么用户搜索和定位感兴趣的数据集的任务将大大简化。分布式系统中间件的进步现在使得调用远程目录变得很简单。然而,由于不同的目录系统采用不同的元数据标准,语义互操作性仍然是一个挑战。元数据标准是用于描述数据集的属性集合。本文采用本体作为框架,对元数据标准之间的语义不匹配进行分类,然后再进行解决。使用本体可以更深入地理解语义不匹配。此外,还描述了可互操作目录系统的体系结构和调解器(解决语义不匹配的组件)的实现。该实现使用新兴的Web技术,如XML和XSLT。为了证明该方法的适当性,本文展示了如何在两个已建立且广泛使用的元数据标准之间解决语义不匹配;澳大利亚和新西兰土地信息委员会元数据标准和DIF(目录交换格式)元数据标准。
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