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Alain Tamayo Fong

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Filters specified in a GetObservation request are scattered all around since temporal filters are included in the sos:eventTime tag, Id and spatial filters are included in the sos:featureOfInterest tag, and scalar filters are included in the sos:result tag. This makes the understanding and implementation of such requests very complicated.

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A solution to this problem could be to include all of the filters used in a GetObservation request in a single section, much in the same way it is done in the capabilities document.

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