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OGC Seeks to Retire OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Best Practice; Public Comment Sought
November 2nd, 2022 by The Open Geospatial Consortium Blog
Superseded Best Practice Document will be retired to ensure consistency in implementation.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Moving Features Standards Working Group (SWG) has recommended that the OGC Best Practice OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON (16-140r1) document be retired. The document has been superseded by the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Standard (19-045r3). Public Comment on the retirement is sought. Comments are due by January 2, 2023.
The OGC Moving Features SWG has been actively developing Standards and practices for representing the movement of geographically-tied features. These Standards have built upon the ISO 19141:2008 – Schema for moving features Standard to provide practical implementation guidance for managing moving feature data.
The initial Moving Features encoding was standardized in XML. Further work resulted in a Standardized encoding in comma-separated values (CSV). In keeping with sound methodology, the community developing these Standards worked with real and proven implementations before finalizing the Standards. As such, the SWG published a Best Practice document detailing how moving feature data can be encoded in JSON. This Best Practice formed the basis for further work to standardize a JSON encoding: the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Standard.
Now that the JSON encoding is realized as a formal Standard, OGC wishes to retire the out-of-date Best Practice document to ensure that the community is encoding this JSON information in a consistent fashion.
OGC Members interested in staying up to date on the progress of the Moving Features standard, or contributing to its development, are encouraged to join the Moving Features SWG via the OGC Portal.
OGC requests that anyone implementing the JSON encoding for moving feature data confirm that they are using the Standard and provide any comments that support or raise concern with retirement of the Best Practice encoding.
Comments are due by January 2, 2023, and should be submitted via the method outlined on the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Best Practice retirement public comment request page.
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OGC Seeks to Retire OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Best Practice; Public Comment Sought
Superseded Best Practice Document will be retired to ensure consistency in implementation.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Moving Features Standards Working Group (SWG) has recommended that the OGC Best Practice OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON (16-140r1) document be retired. The document has been superseded by the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Standard (19-045r3). Public Comment on the retirement is sought. Comments are due by January 2, 2023.
The OGC Moving Features SWG has been actively developing Standards and practices for representing the movement of geographically-tied features. These Standards have built upon the ISO 19141:2008 – Schema for moving features Standard to provide practical implementation guidance for managing moving feature data.
The initial Moving Features encoding was standardized in XML. Further work resulted in a Standardized encoding in comma-separated values (CSV). In keeping with sound methodology, the community developing these Standards worked with real and proven implementations before finalizing the Standards. As such, the SWG published a Best Practice document detailing how moving feature data can be encoded in JSON. This Best Practice formed the basis for further work to standardize a JSON encoding: the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Standard.
Now that the JSON encoding is realized as a formal Standard, OGC wishes to retire the out-of-date Best Practice document to ensure that the community is encoding this JSON information in a consistent fashion.
OGC Members interested in staying up to date on the progress of the Moving Features standard, or contributing to its development, are encouraged to join the Moving Features SWG via the OGC Portal.
OGC requests that anyone implementing the JSON encoding for moving feature data confirm that they are using the Standard and provide any comments that support or raise concern with retirement of the Best Practice encoding.
Comments are due by January 2, 2023, and should be submitted via the method outlined on the OGC Moving Features Encoding Extension – JSON Best Practice retirement public comment request page.
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