Workshop Munich 2016

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1st Joint SIG 3D and OGC Workshop on the CityGML UtilityNetworkADE - Munich (Germany), October 13-14, 2016

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Aim of the workshop

The OGC CityGML SWG, the SIG 3D and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) will host a joint international workshop regarding the development of a CityGML ADE for utility networks.
It will be the opportunity to gather requirements, ideas, suggestions, and positive as well as negative experience from CityGML users, data producers, software vendors, and scientists developing and using a CityGML Utility Networks Application Domain Extension.
Aim of the workshop is to discuss and define a harmonized version of a CityGML UtilityNetworksADE and other development tools like libraries for wide spread use in the development of applications based on utility networks.

The workshop will take place on October 13-14, 2016 in Munich, Germany. Further information on the venue can be found here: Venue.

Agenda and Addressed Topics

  • THURSDAY, 13 October 2016
    • 12:00-13:30 Welcome address and round of introductions
    • 14:00-15:00 Introduction to the CityGML UtilityNetworkADE
    • 15:00-16:00 Further standards relevant to modelling 3D utility networks
    • 16:30-17:30 Use cases which require CityGML-based utility networks
    • 17:30-18:00 Preparation of discussions for the next day

On Thursday evening a joint dinner will take place at a traditional Munich restaurant or beer cellar.

  • FRIDAY, 14 October 2016
    • 09:00-11:00 Group work/discussion in small groups
    • 11:30-12:30 Presentation of group work results
    • 12:30-13:00 Discussion of the next steps

The detailed agenda can be found here: Agenda of the Workshop.

Who should participate

If you are a CityGML user, data producer, software vendor or a scientist working on or using utility networks based on CityGML, you are encouraged to participate in the workshop. If you are involved in simulations but not yet familiar with CityGML and interested in an interoperable and compatible exchange model for city simulations you are also welcome.

The organizers will contact a number of individuals and groups from which they know about their CityGML activities in the utility networks sector and ask them for presentations soon.

In addition, we would like to invite every participant/organisation to introduce him/herself in the round of introductions by preparing two presentation slides:

  • 1 slide on the expections or interest in this workshop/in the UtilityNetworkADE
  • 1 slide on use cases the UtilityNetworkADE is required for

Please send these slides to Tatjana Kutzner before October 10, 2016.