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June 1st, 2011
Schema Transformation for INSPIRE

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Many Legally Mandated Organisations (LMOs) and other data suppliers who are providing data within the INSPIRE themes will retain their own schemas for the data that they collect, manage and publish. For INSPIRE compliance however, they must also ensure that there is a Transformation Service available to transform the data to the appropriate INSPIRE schema. This service may be provided by the supplier; by the national government concerned; or by a third party. It may be an offline service with the INSPIRE compliant datasets then published on the web for the INSPIRE GeoPortal (and others) to access; or it may be available as a web service – preferably capable of being invoked automatically at the time that data is requested. This paper describes the State of the Art Analysis and the subsequent development of Technical Guidance for INSPIRE Transformation Network Services, as carried out by a consortium of RSW Geomatics, 1Spatial, and Rob Walker Consultancy for the EC Joint Research Centre. Read More