Interlis

INTERLIS is a standard for the modeling and integration of geodata into contemporary and future geographic information systems. The current version is INTERLIS version 2.3 (English), which is also listed as Swiss standard SN612031.

Overview

Unified, documented geodata provides many advantages, including:

  • standardized documentation
  • compatible data exchange
  • comprehensive integration of geodata e.g. from different data owners.
  • quality proofing
  • long term data storage
  • contract-proof security and the availability of the software

INTERLIS helps to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Consequently, the discussion of interfaces about fixed formats and open program interfaces (APIs) and interfaces leads to the question which type of geodata should be captured and maintained. INTERLIS is not only targeting the mass market of the casual geodata viewers but was specially designed as an answer to the needs of the users and producers (the doers) who are relying on explicitly described geodata structures. Additional properties of this language include being specially adapted to geographic information systems implementability, as well as considerable dedication to practicability and extensibility.

gollark: No, only if you use stupid cutting-edge stuff.
gollark: It's a good thing, though.
gollark: In this case, I want a thing I can access on my phone and stuff without installing any additional software on it, and which can benefit from browsers' really nice rendering engines.
gollark: Browsers provide a useful cross-platform environment which is well-sandboxed but still has decent access to a lot of stuff, which allows you to run an application in a few seconds without installing anything, and which can interact easily with some server somewhere.
gollark: The interwebâ„¢ is *good*.
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