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- KonferenzbeitragAutomation of Metadata Repository Development with XML Schema(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Kazakos, Wassilios; Valikov, Alexei; Schmidt, Andreas; Lehfeldt, RainerMetadata standards have been discussed since years in the environmental domain. Although the community has agreed that metadata are important for information finding, an globally accepted standard is still missing. Different requirements in diverse environmental application domains, countries and organisations have led to a huge variety on metadata vocabularies and technologies. Even projects using existing standards tend to adjust them slightly to their own requirements. A consequence is that new metadata repositories are developed or adapted to the new meta data element sets over and over again. In this paper we present a novel approach for the automation of metadata repository development. As input the system requires only an XML Schema describing the metadata vocabulary. Based on this schema the user interface, database schema and the search, retrieval and upload mechanism are generated during a batch process. The user interface layout can be further controlled by templates. The system is developed for the NOKIS project and evaluated by generating a metadata repository for an adjusted ISO 19115 metadata element set.
- KonferenzbeitragMetadata Repositories in Governmental Information Systems for Coastal Regions in Germany(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Kazakos, Wassilios; Lehfeldt, Rainer; Michl, Christian; Heidmann, Carsten; Valikov, Alexei
- KonferenzbeitragSharing ISO 19115 Metadata in NOKIS – Experiences, Features, Perspectives(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Kazakos, Wassilios; Valikov, Alexei; Lehfeldt, Rainer; Heidmann, CarstenNOKIS (North See and Baltic See Coastal Information System) main objective is to establish a metadata information system for the German North Sea and Baltic Sea coastal regions. Starting back in January 2001 it was one of the first metadata systems using an extended element set of ISO 19115. It became so far one of the most advanced suites for the Web-based management of large-scale environmental metadata. With this paper we would like to participate in the lively discussion about the use and the usefulness of ISO 19115 in the environmental domain by sharing our experiences. In addition we would like to present and discuss the newest features of the system, which we believe are interesting for most future metadata applications. First to mention a service for the transformation of geographic coordinates into different coordinate system. Secondly, our new extensible query mechanism which provides simple user interface to a flexible construction of complex queries. Finally, we will discuss our solution for relational Persistence for XML-based Metadata.