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- An Introduction to ISO 15926
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What is ISO 15926
- How Information Exchange is Supposed to Work
- How Information Exchange Actually Works
- How Information Exchange Works with ISO 15926
- How ISO 15926 Works
- A Bit of History
- Long Tail
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Areas of Current Work
- Norwegian Continental Shelf
- MIMOSA
- JORD
- iRING
- Development of Standards
- Educational Material
- Getting Started With ISO 15926
- Other ISO 15926 Resources
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Introduction to ''An Introduction to ISO 15926''
- ISO 15926 is Like a Babel Fish
- ISO 15926 is Like HTML
- ISO 15926 is Like English on Your Cell Phone
- About the Author
- ISO15926Primer_DiagnosticPage
Business Processes
Status of this document: Working Draft
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Contents
Abstract
The barrier to interoperability between software applications is not technology. The barrier is business processes.
Business Processes
Up till now we have been focusing on technology.
Fig 1 - Problem Space
We have lots of technology
- Excel
- Oracle and SQL Server Databases
- Java
- ...
- Commercial Mapping Software
Fig 2 - A New Approach
We need to focus on Information Modeling.
The sun will shine brighter, and God will smile on us.
[OK, so I need some help here... GPR]
Ideas
- Senior management has to agree to this
- IT folks from the business partners need to get together
Next
There are a number of issues associated with the need for interoperability, or with current attempts at interoperability. This section shows how ISO 15926 will help.