Open standards like OGC standards can be used to improve interoperability and support machine-to-machine interaction over the Web. In the Big Data era, standard-based data and processing services from various vendors could be combined to automate the extraction of information and knowledge from heterogeneous and large volumes of geospatial data. This paper introduces an ongoing OGC China forum initiative, which will demonstrate how OGC standards can benefit the interaction among multiple organizations in China. The ability to share data and processing functions across organizations using standard services could change traditional manual interactions in their business processes, and provide on-demand decision support results by on-line service integration. In the initiative, six organizations are involved in two "MashUp" scenarios on disaster management. One "MashUp" is to derive flood maps in the Poyang Lake, Jiangxi. And the other one is to generate turbidity maps on demand in the East Lake, Wuhan, China. The two scenarios engage different organizations from the Chinese community by integrating sensor observations, data, and processing services from them, and improve the automation of data analysis process using open standards.
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Yue, P., Zhang, M., Taylor, T., Xie, J., Zhang, H., Tong, X., … Huang, J. (2016). Open Standards in Practice: An OGC China Forum Initiative. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 46). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/46/1/012038
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