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A Study of Development and Application on S-100 Registry

HyunSoo Choi    
SeWoong Oh    
SunPhill Hwang    

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In this study, a system S-100 GI Registry for managing S-10x products, feature and attribute were developed with S-57 feature catalogue builder. The S-100 GI Registry is a tool that enables more efficient management of newly added feature and attribute, which were not included in IHO S-57 data transfer standard. S-100 GI Registry enables add new feature and attribute for S-10x products like tidal station, dynamic water level data, catalogues of nautical products. S-100 GI Registry contains many registers of hydrographic information together with registers of supplementary information owned by specialist domain experts. S-100 GI Registry and feature catalogue can be utilized by plug & play method to ENC software.

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