AS/NZS ISO 19107:2020
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Geographic information - Spatial schema
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17-04-2020
This Standard adopts ISO 19107:2019 which specifies conceptual schemas for describing the spatial characteristics of geographic entities, and a set of spatial operations consistent with these schemas. It treats “vector” geometry and topology. It defines standard spatial operations for use in access, query, management, processing and data exchange of geographic information for spatial (geometric and topological) objects. Because of the nature of geographic information, these geometric coordinate spaces will normally have up to three spatial dimensions, one temporal dimension and any number of other spatially dependent parameters as needed by the applications. In general, the topological dimension of the spatial projections of the geometric objects will be at most three.
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IT-004
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
978 1 76072 819 9
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Pages |
224
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This document specifies conceptual schemas for describing the spatial characteristics of geographic entities, and a set of spatial operations consistent with these schemas. It treats "vector" geometry and topology. It defines standard spatial operations for use in access, query, management, processing and data exchange of geographic information for spatial (geometric and topological) objects. Because of the nature of geographic information, these geometric coordinate spaces will normally have up to three spatial dimensions, one temporal dimension and any number of other spatially dependent parameters as needed by the applications. In general, the topological dimension of the spatial projections of the geometric objects will be at most three.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 19107:2019 | Identical |
Originated as AS/NZS ISO 19107:2005.
Second edition 2020.
ISO/IEC 13249-3:2016 | Information technology Database languages SQL multimedia and application packages Part 3: Spatial |
ISO 19107:2003 | Geographic information Spatial schema |
ISO 19108:2002 | Geographic information Temporal schema |
ISO 19109:2015 | Geographic information Rules for application schema |
ISO 19118:2011 | Geographic information — Encoding |
ISO 19136:2007 | Geographic information Geography Markup Language (GML) |
ISO 19141:2008 | Geographic information — Schema for moving features |
ISO/IEC 11404:2007 | Information technology — General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD) |
ISO 19125-1:2004 | Geographic information — Simple feature access — Part 1: Common architecture |
ISO 19125-2:2004 | Geographic information Simple feature access Part 2: SQL option |
ISO 80000-2:2009 | Quantities and units Part 2: Mathematical signs and symbols to be used in the natural sciences and technology |
ISO 19148:2012 | Geographic information Linear referencing |
ISO/IEC 19505-2:2012 | Information technology — Object Management Group Unified Modeling Language (OMG UML) — Part 2: Superstructure |
ISO 19101-1:2014 | Geographic information — Reference model — Part 1: Fundamentals |
ISO 19136-2:2015 | Geographic information Geography Markup Language (GML) Part 2: Extended schemas and encoding rules |
ISO 19162:2015 | Geographic information Well-known text representation of coordinate reference systems |
ISO 19103:2015 | Geographic information — Conceptual schema language |
ISO 19111:2019 | Geographic information — Referencing by coordinates |
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