\BOOKMARK [0][-]{section*.2}{A generic approach to manage metadata standards}{} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section*.3}{Inroduction}{section*.2} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section*.4}{Metadata management}{section*.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.5}{User's needs and tasks}{section*.4} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.6}{Software engineer's needs and tasks}{section*.4} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.7}{Generic approach vs specific approach}{section*.4} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section*.8}{Generic models to manage efficiently \173metadata element, value\175 pairs}{section*.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.9}{A generic model to manage heterogeneous metadata standards}{section*.8} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.10}{A generic model to manage heterogeneous \(thematic and spatial\) values}{section*.8} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section*.11}{Model implementation with open source software}{section*.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.12}{Underlying technical choices}{section*.11} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{section*.13}{Examples of a possible generic GUIs set}{section*.11} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section*.14}{Conclusion and outlook}{section*.2} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{section*.16}{Bibliography}{}