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DESCRIPTION:The INTERLIS modeling standard and the QGIS Model Baker plugin 
 provide everything you need to collect\, manage and exchange harmonized da
 ta and ensure consistency\, data quality and system independence. So let's
  have a look at it. This workshop provides an initial impression of INTERL
 IS and shows how easily you can use it in QGIS.\n\nAuthorities in Switzerl
 and and Colombia use a model driven approach for collecting\, managing and
  exchanging harmonized data. INTERLIS is the data modeling standard for ge
 ospatial data\, ensuring consistency\, data quality and system independenc
 e.\n\nModel Baker is a QGIS plugin to create projects from plain text INTE
 RLIS models including layer tree\, forms\, relationships and more.\n\nIn t
 his workshop\, we will explain the benefits of INTERLIS and guide you thro
 ugh the following workflow:\n+ Analyze a conceptual model in INTERLIS\n+ C
 onvert a conceptual model to a database (ili2db)\n+ Build automatic forms 
 for data capture from your database (QGIS Model Baker)\n+ Capture the data
  (QGIS)\n+ Validate the data (QGIS Model Baker / iliValidator)\n+ Exchange
  the data (ili2db)\n\nThis workshop is for INTERLIS beginners and people i
 nterested in this approach.\n\nRequirements for the Attendees\n+ QGIS LTR\
 n+ Java Runtime Environment ( https://adoptium.net/ 1.6 or later) or openj
 dk (18)v
DTSTAMP:20260527T165352Z
LOCATION:Bridge 1-Short Workshops
SUMMARY:INTERLIS in QGIS - The swiss approach of model driven data harmoniz
 ation - Dave Signer
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2026/talk/7TRG7J/
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