Blueprint for the STIG1.0: Defining core SDI principles and setting up performance indicators

Bujar Nushi, Bastiaan van Loenen, Joep Crompvoets

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    Abstract

    Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) have been developed over the last decades all over the world. SDI is the integration of several components to create a platform which enables a wide variety of stakeholders to access, share and use spatial data in an efficient and effective way. To stimulate the SDI development effectively and efficiently, it is key to assess the progress and benefits of the SDI. Currently, several SDI assessment methods exist. However, most assessment methods are analyzing the SDI as a whole, which does not allow understanding their internal dynamics and none of these appear to meet the requirements of practitioners. Thus, SDI decision makers are still without any guidance on the success of their SDI.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages136-136
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Nov 2016
    EventGSDI 15 World Conference: Spatial Enablement in the Smart Homeland - Taipei, Taiwan
    Duration: 29 Nov 20162 Dec 2016
    http://gsdi15.org.tw/

    Conference

    ConferenceGSDI 15 World Conference
    Country/TerritoryTaiwan
    CityTaipei
    Period29/11/162/12/16
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    Abstracts GSDI 15 World Conference Proceedings: Spatial Enablement in the Smart Homeland

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