Volume 0: Primer for the OGC CDB Standard: Model and Physical Data Store Structure. Version 1.1.

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2018Editor
Reed, Carl
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36pp.
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The CDB standard defines a standardized model and structure for a single, “versionable,”
virtual representation of the earth. A CDB structured data store provides for a geospatial
content and model definition repository that is plug-and-play interoperable between
database authoring workstations. Moreover, a CDB structured data store can be used as a
common online (or runtime) repository from which various simulator client-devices can
simultaneously retrieve and modify, in real-time, relevant information to perform their
respective runtime simulation tasks. In this case, a CDB is plug-and-play interoperable
between CDB-compliant simulators. A CDB can be readily used by existing simulation
client-devices (legacy Image Generators, Radar simulator, Computer Generated Forces,
etc.) through a data publishing process that is performed on-demand in real-time.
The application of CDB to future simulation architectures will significantly reduce
runtime-source level and algorithmic corr.....
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http://www.opengeospatial.org/docs/bpPublisher
Open Geospatial ConsortiumWayland, MA
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OGC 15-120r5;Document Language
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Mature: Methodologies are well demonstrated for a given objective, documented and peer reviewed; methods are commonly used by more than one organization (TRL 7-9)Best Practice Type
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Reed, C. (ed) (2018) Volume 0: Primer for the OGC CDB Standard: Model and Physical Data Store Structure. Version 1.1. Wayland, MA, Open Geospatial Consortium, 36pp. (OGC 15-120r5). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-508Collections
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