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“The process of developing a common set of data product specifications in a way that allows the provision of access to '''spatial data''' through '''spatial data services''' in a representation that allows for combining it with other harmonised data in a coherent way.” | “The process of developing a common set of data product specifications in a way that allows the provision of access to '''spatial data''' through '''spatial data services''' in a representation that allows for combining it with other harmonised data in a coherent way.” | ||
Latest revision as of 13:30, 7 November 2013
Definition of Data harmonization:
“Harmonization is to create the possibility to combine data from heterogeneous sources into integrated, consistent and unambiguous information products, in a way that is of no concern to the end-user”
This is the common definition for Data harmonization, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Notes
According to INSPIRE definition: “The process of developing a common set of data product specifications in a way that allows the provision of access to spatial data through spatial data services in a representation that allows for combining it with other harmonised data in a coherent way.”
NOTE: This includes agreements about coordinate reference systems, classification systems, application schemas, etc.
Examples: http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2