Spatial Information Research
- 제12권4호
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- Pages.299-305
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- 2004
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- 2366-3286(pISSN)
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- 2366-3294(eISSN)
Strategy for Application of Geospatial One-Stop (GOS) in Korea
- Kyung Won-Choi (The School of Civil, Urban & Geo-systems Engineering Seoul National University) ;
- Kiyun Yu (The School of Civil, Urban & Geo-systems Engineering Seoul National University) ;
- Jung Ok-Kim (The School of Civil, Urban & Geo-systems Engineering Seoul National University)
- 발행 : 2004.12.01
초록
지리정보시스템(GIS)의 구축으로 보다 효과적인 지형공간정보의 취득 및 관리와 분석이 용이해짐에 따라 정보의 활용과 사회적인 효과에 대한 관심과 요구 또한 증가하였다. 그 결과 공간정보의 접근, 사용 및 의사결정을 지원할 수 있는 지역적, 국가적, 세계적 차원의 공간정보기반(SDI)의 구축이 필요하게 되었다. 선진국들은 각국의 상황과 목적에 따라 세계공간정보기반(GSDI)의 구축
According to the facility of effective search and user-friendly access to various spatial data by building GIS, the demand for application of information and social effect has been increased. To meet such domestic demands, it has become necessary to develop local, regional, and global SDI(Spatial Data Infrastructure) which can support discovery, access, and use of spatial information in the decision-making process. Many developed countries are implementing and managing GSDI in accordance with their state and purpose. There are two typical international cases; U.S. Geospatial One-Stop and European Geo-Portal. These systems are observed the international standards so they provide standardization and interoperability of GI. In domestic cases, however, each sector is managing separately geospatial data management systems. From this point of view, this paper proposed implementation approaches of GOS that can provide interchange of geospatial information between supplier and user. This paper focused on standardization, considered technical and political factors and analyzed two cases of GOS such as U.S. and Europe cases into our spatial information environments. It is possible to search and access geospatial data effectively by introducing GOS. In addition, it is possible to promote popularization of geospatial information and development of GIS industy.