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WISKI in Serbia
The Hydrology Department of the Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (RHMSS) is using a new hydrological information system based on KISTERS Time Series Management (KiTSM).
The Basque Water Agency URA chooses KISTERS
The WISKI Hydrometeorological Information Management System will allow all the automated tasks...
The new partnership agreement between ITEG and KISTERS further increases their competitive edge for the visualisation and the reporting of time series data
TIS-Graph, the visualisatioon and reporting software for time series of the Austrian ITEG, further increases our possibilities in these areas...
KISTERS Makes it Official, Joins CUAHSI as Corporate Member
KISTERS Makes it Official, Joins CUAHSI as Corporate Member
KISTERS is GEOWOW partner in the EU project for the standardisation of geodata
KISTERS has been supporting the GEOWOW project, which is part of the EU-sponsored project GEOSS for the development of a global Earth monitoring system since October 2011.
KISTERS wins WTO tender in Switzerland
KISTERS AG has won the tender for the WTO project Hydrological Information System of the Swiss Agency for the Environment (BAFU)
KISTERS receives top rating from Hoppenstedt
This makes KISTERS among the top 3.3% companies in Germany...
KISTERS Using New OGC Standards to Bring Clients' Hydrological Data to the Cloud
KISTERS has developed KiWIS, a revolutionary new way for organizations to openly share water data in the cloud using the newest standards WaterML 2 and SOS developed by the Open Geospatial Constorium.
KISTERS WATER QUALITY SOLUTION live in Australia
KiWQM, a new advanced sampling data management system...
KISTERS receives the OpenMI Award 2010
The OpenMI Association awarded KISTERS commitment for data exchange and interoperability in the hydrology
From The GM´s Desk - April 2011
In this edition of the newsletter you will find...
Lessons From The Floods
The recent floods raise the issue of disaster recovery (DR) plans for Hydstra...
Instruments System Redevelopment
The main design objectives of the new work...
Hydstra WDTF Training
Hydstra Data Managers start using the WDTF export program...
Hydstra Product News 2011 | 1
Migrating to Hydstra 10.03 and more...
WDTF Training Courses
On behalf of the Bureau of Meteorology...
Hydstra and Water Data Transfer Format
WDTF_OUT Requirements...
Staff News 2011 | 1
From The GM´s Desk - December 2010
Season’s greetings to everyone...
Hydstra Product News 2010 | 4
The current release of Hydstra is version 10.03.02.
Hydstra and Water Data Transfer Format
HYWDTF_OUT will soon be released as a patch to Hydstra 10.2 and 10.3 and...
Staff News 2010 | 4
Training Courses 2011
Two basic Hydstra courses in Canberra in September and...
2010 User Groups Recap
Users contributed a range of interesting papers, and the feedback from the meetings was positive...
KISTERS time series management (KiTSM) is OpenMI compliant
With the OpenMI extension it is now possible to link OpenMI compliant models or modules to WISKI...
From the GM´s Desk - August 2010
The 2010 Kisters User Group meeting is approaching very fast...
KISTERS Awarded BOM Contract
KISTERS technologies for the completion of time series data management technologies...
Hydstra Product News 2010 | 3
The main enhancement in version 10.02.02 is full support for metadata tables in SQL Server...
Hydstra and HYDLL
HYDLL allows external software like Excel, Perl and other user applications to access Hydstra data
     
Phil Stefanoff
Director of Business Development , KNA
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    Friday, June 29, 2012

    WaterML 2.0 Adopted as an Official OGC Standard


    The results of a public voting process have confirmed that the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has decided to adopt WaterML 2.0 as an official OGC standard for hydrological time series encoding.

    KISTERS has been actively involved in the OGC Hydrology Domain Working Group (
    HDWG) in charge of developing WaterML 2.0 for many years and is proud to see that the long-term effort has paid out. The purpose of the HDWG is to provide a venue and mechanism for seeking technical and institutional solutions to the challenge of describing and exchanging data that describes the state and location of water resources, both above and below the ground surface. WaterML 2.0 pushes data interoperability into new dimensions. Even though initially developed for use in the water world, the standard remains sufficiently generic to allow its application to data originally produced for different purposes. Interoperability is the goal of WaterML 2.0, whether it’s cross-department, cross-organization or cross-boundary. Whenever it comes to exchanging data in a well-defined and manufacturer-independent manner, WaterML 2.0 provides the right set of features.


    Stefan Fuest, Web and GIS Manager for KISTERS, says “When I joined the OGC HDWG in 2009, I did so because of the group’s global coverage and the well-defined standardization procedures within the OGC. I am excited to see WaterML 2.0 become the new OGC standard for hydrologic data exchange. The interoperability experiments were critical to the development of the standard and we will continue to transfer the knowledge and experience we have gained as an OGC member to the market. WaterML has been implemented in our WISKI software for almost 2 years now. I encourage people and organizations around the world to take advantage of the WaterML 2.0 format and to continue to build upon it to increase the interoperability between all systems.”


    The process of standardizing WaterML 2.0 started in 2009/2010 with a "Harmonization Paper", followed by a "Specification Document" in 2011/2012. As an active long-term supporter of open standards KISTERS has provided both its unique global experience in hydrology, as well as specific expertise in time series data management during the development and testing phases of WaterML 2.0.


    Now that WaterML 2.0 has been chosen as a standard other regional formats that have been developed, like the Water Data Transfer Format (WDTF) in Australia, the WaterOneFlow and WaterML 1.0 developed by the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (
    CUAHSI) in the U.S., the xHydro standard in Germany, and the EA XML standard in the United Kingdom may soon be replaced. “In my opinion, the standardization of WaterML 2.0 is truly a watershed event that stands to define the future of data sharing in the hydrology community”, says Fuest.

    Please refer to http://www.waterml2.org/ for more details about WaterML2.

    For more information on KiWIS, please download the PDF flyer.

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    If you have any questions regarding this press release, please contact Phil Stefanoff, Director of Business Development for KISTERS North America at kna@kisters.net, or +1-916-723-1441