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For a secured W*S endpoint, some authentication methods (e.g. SAML) that store a security context at the service side require a two-stage communication from the client to the service to establish the session. In stage one, the service returns to the client a temporary session which gets completed during stage two. It is therefore important that the client can point to the previous (incomplete) session. The SAML implementation Shibboleth triggers the second stage by returning an HTTP status 302 (for a HTTP Get request) or 307 (for a HTTP Post request) to the client. The reference to the preliminary session is done via extra parameters.

But, the current way OGC POST requests work, it is not possible for the service to add specific parameters, as the structure is defined by an OGC maintained XSD and the content-type must be text/xml or application/xml.

Due to that limitation, it is not possible to establish a session with W*S using a POST request, which is a shortcoming that introduces a disconnect from main stream IT, where almost all client/service interactions via POST use the content-type application/www-form-urlencoded.
[2016-09-26 12:44:15 UTC] by Andreas Matheus

WG9: Revision of ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information -- Spatial schema

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalRevision of ISO 19107, Geographic information - Spatial schema

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:32:06 by [email protected]

JAG: Web coverage service

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
ISO standard for the OGC WCS 2.0 Interface Standard - Core, version 2.0.1

Modifications to Terminological Entries (ISO/TS 19130:2010)

Geographic information -- Imagery sensor models for geopositioning -- Part 1: Fundamentals

Proposal4.33 geographic information - Change the reference to ISO 19101-1:2014.

4.59 metadata - The definition in this terminological entry has been superseded. Adopt the new definition in ISO 19115-1:2014.

Submitted: 2015-09-01 11:11:23 by [email protected]

WG10: Indoor navigation

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalLinks to work in OGC and TC204.

Submitted: 2019-07-04 18:05:39 by [email protected]

WG7: Land use

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
ISO standard for land use

WG4: ITRS and its realizations

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

Justification:

Submitted: 2015-06-05 12:16:23 by [email protected]

WG6: Revision of ISO 19123:2005

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
Revision of ISO 19123, Geographic information - Schema for coverage geometry and functions

WG9: Well known text/binary/JSON for geometry

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalWell known text/binary/JSON for geometry based on the new 19107 (as it goes to DIS)

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:35:31 by [email protected]

WG4: XML schema for encoding rules

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
19118-2, XML schema for encoding rules

WG4: Vertical references

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalThis is a new standard

Submitted: 2015-12-08 20:48:33 by [email protected]

WG10: Indoor navigation

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalLinks to work in OGC and TC204.

Submitted: 2019-07-04 18:05:39 by [email protected]

WG9: Revision of ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information -- Spatial schema

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalRevision of ISO 19107, Geographic information - Spatial schema

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:32:06 by [email protected]

JAG: Additional parts of ISO 19168

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ProposalAdditional parts

Submitted: 2019-07-04 18:16:44 by [email protected]

JAG: Additional parts of ISO 19168

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalAdditional parts

Submitted: 2019-07-04 18:16:44 by [email protected]

WG9: Type catalogue

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalType catalogue

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:29:45 by [email protected]

Modification to Terminological Entries (ISO/TS 19129:2009)

Geographic information -- Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework

Proposal4.1.1 application schema - Change reference to ISO 19101-1:2014

4.1.6 coverage - Delete the comma after the 20th word 'temporal' in the definition.

4.1.9 data interchange - Change reference to ISO 19118:2011

4.1.10 dataset - Change reference to ISO 19115-1:2014, 4.3

4.1.14 encoding - Change reference to ISO 19118:2011

4.1.15 encoding rule - Change reference to ISO 19118:2011

4.1.16 feature - Change reference to ISO 19101-1:2014

4.1.17 framework - A general term is being used for a specialized concept. Include the domain qualifier <imagery, gridded and coverage data> before the definition.

4.1.19 geographic information - Change reference to ISO 19101-1:2014

4.1.26 metadata - The definition in this terminological entry has been superseded. Adopt the new definition in ISO 19115-1:2014.

4.1.30 quality - The definition in this terminological entry has been superseded. Adopt the new definition in ISO 9000:2005 (also included in ISO 19101-1:2014).

4.1.33 service - Change reference to "Adapted from ISO/IEC TR 14252:1996".

Submitted: 2015-08-29 12:53:18 by [email protected]

WG4: ITRS and its realizations

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

Justification:

Submitted: 2015-06-05 12:16:23 by [email protected]

WG9: Type catalogue

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalType catalogue

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:29:45 by [email protected]

Modification to Terminological Entries (ISO/TS 19130-2:2014)

Geographic information -- Imagery sensor models for geopositioning -- Part 2: SAR, InSAR, lidar and sonar

Proposal4.27 geographic information - Change the reference to ISO 19101-1:2014

4.43 mean sea level - A different normative definition is provided in ISO 19111:2007. Adopt the definition in ISO 19111:2007 and include a note to entry providing supporting detail about the determination of mean sea level.

4.79 transmitter - This is a widely used term but the definition specifically relates to SONAR. Include as the domain at the start of the definition.

Submitted: 2015-09-01 11:23:15 by [email protected]

WG7: XML implementation of 19157, Geographic information -- Data quality

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
XML implementation of 19157, Geographic information -- Data quality

WG4: XML schema for encoding rules

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
19118-2, XML schema for encoding rules

Terminology - check of term "realization" in ISO/TC 19115-3:2016

Geographic information -- Metadata -- Part 3: XML schema implementation for fundamental concepts

ProposalISO 19115-3:2016 does not use the domain in the definition; however, the authoritative source reference, ISO 19103:2015, 4.29 does use domain and a different definition;
the source reference of ISO 19139-1:2019, 3.4 is 19103:2015,4.29.
if the term as defined in 19115-3 will not use the domain, then the revised edition of 19115-3 will become the authoritative source reference for the term

Submitted: 2019-12-02 12:50:32 by [email protected]

WG9: Well known text/binary/JSON for geometry

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).

ProposalWell known text/binary/JSON for geometry based on the new 19107 (as it goes to DIS)

Submitted: 2014-05-27 11:35:31 by [email protected]

WG6: Revision of ISO 19123:2005

A requirement is a request for an organization to add or support something that they do not already cover or support. These might be in the form of a new feature or a new standard. It might need to spawn an New Work Item (ISO), or new Standards Working Group (OGC).
Revision of ISO 19123, Geographic information - Schema for coverage geometry and functions

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