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Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Data Exchange: Setting the Standard
Data Interchange for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (DIGGS) is a data exchange standard developed through the cooperation of a multinational group of agencies, organizations, academics, and industry. To the extent feasible, current data standards are being incorporated, with modifications, into DIGGS. DIGGS will provide a standardized format for data exchange between disparate geotechnical and geoenvironmental databases and software. The several significant advantages to the user of DIGGS include the ability to: 1 exchange data between databases within an agency or organization, 2 receive data from consultants in a standard format, 3 exchange information with other agencies, 4 perform data quality checks, 5 exchange data between software packages and providers, 6 produce software products that are more standardized and more compatible with other products, 7 utilize and analyze data from various sources in an integrated geoenvironmental/ geotechnical data management system. The development of DIGGS is proceeding in a staged process. However, DIGGS will ultimately cover the entire gamut of geotechnical and geoenvironmental data including boreholes, tests, assets, and hazards.
Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Data Exchange: Setting the Standard
Data Interchange for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (DIGGS) is a data exchange standard developed through the cooperation of a multinational group of agencies, organizations, academics, and industry. To the extent feasible, current data standards are being incorporated, with modifications, into DIGGS. DIGGS will provide a standardized format for data exchange between disparate geotechnical and geoenvironmental databases and software. The several significant advantages to the user of DIGGS include the ability to: 1 exchange data between databases within an agency or organization, 2 receive data from consultants in a standard format, 3 exchange information with other agencies, 4 perform data quality checks, 5 exchange data between software packages and providers, 6 produce software products that are more standardized and more compatible with other products, 7 utilize and analyze data from various sources in an integrated geoenvironmental/ geotechnical data management system. The development of DIGGS is proceeding in a staged process. However, DIGGS will ultimately cover the entire gamut of geotechnical and geoenvironmental data including boreholes, tests, assets, and hazards.
Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Data Exchange: Setting the Standard
Weaver, Scot D. (author) / Lefchik, Thomas E. (author) / Hoit, Marc I. (author) / Beach, Kirk (author)
GeoCongress 2008 ; 2008 ; New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
GeoCongress 2008 ; 557-564
2008-03-07
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Data Exchange: Setting the Standard
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