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BS EN ISO 19119 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - SERVICES
Hardcopy , PDF
31-03-2016
English
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
5 Notation
6 Overview of geographic services architecture
7 Enterprise viewpoint: A context for services
8 Computational viewpoint: A basis for service
interfaces and chaining
9 Information viewpoint: A basis for semantic
interoperability
10 Service Taxonomies
11 Engineering viewpoint - A basis for distribution
and communication patterns
12 Technology viewpoint - A basis for cross platform
interoperability
Annex A (normative) - Conformance
Annex B (informative) - Example user scenarios
Annex C (informative) - Principles for mapping to
distributed computing platforms
Annex D (informative) - Use case based methodology
Annex E (informative) - Example - Use case template
Annex F (informative) - Service Modeling - SoaML
Bibliography
BS EN ISO 19119.
Committee |
IST/36
|
DocumentType |
Draft
|
Pages |
119
|
PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
|
Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
ISO 19143:2010 | Geographic information — Filter encoding |
ISO 19128:2005 | Geographic information Web map server interface |
ISO/IEC 2382-1:1993 | Information technology Vocabulary Part 1: Fundamental terms |
ISO 19153:2014 | Geospatial Digital Rights Management Reference Model (GeoDRM RM) |
ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013 | Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 3: Registry metamodel and basic attributes |
ISO 19125-1:2004 | Geographic information — Simple feature access — Part 1: Common architecture |
ISO 19142:2010 | Geographic information — Web Feature Service |
ISO 19117:2012 | Geographic information — Portrayal |
ISO/IEC 19793:2015 | Information technology Open Distributed Processing Use of UML for ODP system specifications |
ISO 19109:2015 | Geographic information Rules for application schema |
ISO 19108:2002 | Geographic information Temporal schema |
ISO 19118:2011 | Geographic information — Encoding |
ISO 19103:2015 | Geographic information — Conceptual schema language |
ISO/IEC 19510:2013 | Information technology Object Management Group Business Process Model and Notation |
ISO 19111:2007 | Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates |
ISO 10303-11:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 11: Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual |
ISO/IEC 19505-2:2012 | Information technology — Object Management Group Unified Modeling Language (OMG UML) — Part 2: Superstructure |
ISO 19110:2016 | Geographic information Methodology for feature cataloguing |
ISO/TR 19121:2000 | Geographic information — Imagery and gridded data |
ISO 8601:2004 | Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times |
ISO 19157:2013 | Geographic information — Data quality |
ISO 19116:2004 | Geographic information Positioning services |
ISO 19101-1:2014 | Geographic information — Reference model — Part 1: Fundamentals |
ISO 19115-1:2014 | Geographic information — Metadata — Part 1: Fundamentals |
ISO/IEC 10746-2:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Foundations Part 2: |
ISO 19107:2003 | Geographic information Spatial schema |
ISO 19112:2003 | Geographic information Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers |
ISO 19105:2000 | Geographic information — Conformance and testing |
ISO 10303-22:1998 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 22: Implementation methods: Standard data access interface |
ISO/IEC 10746-1:1998 | Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Reference model: Overview — Part 1: |
ISO 19123:2005 | Geographic information — Schema for coverage geometry and functions |
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