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CSA ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:04 (R2019)

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Information Technology - Procedures for Achieving Metadata Registry (MDR) Content Consistency - Part 1: Data Elements (Adopted ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003, first edition, 2003-08-01)

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Published date

01-01-2004

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Scope 1.1 Background An ISO/IEC 11179-based metadata registry (MDR) (hereafter referred to as a \"registry\") is a tool for the management of shareable data a comprehensive, authoritative source of reference information about data. It supports the standardization and harmonization processes by recording and disseminating data standards, which facilitates data sharing among organizations and users. It provides links to documents that refer to data elements and to information systems where data elements are used. When used in conjunction with an information database, the registry enables users to better understand the information obtained. A registry does not contain data itself. It contains the metadata that is necessary to clearly describe, inventory, analyse, and classify data. It provides an understanding of the meaning, representation, and identification of units of data. The standard identifies the information elements that need to be available for determining the meaning of a data element (DE) to be shared between systems. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is to describe a set of procedures for the consistent registration of data elements and their attributes in a registry. ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is not a data entry manual, but a user.s guide for conceptualizing a data element and its associated metadata items for the purpose of consistently establishing good quality data elements. An organization may adapt and/or add to these procedures as necessary. 1.3 Scope The scope of ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is limited to the associated items of a data element: the data element identifier, names and definitions in particular contexts, and examples; data element concept; conceptual domain with its value meanings; and value domain with its permissible values.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55397-759-9
Pages
143
ProductNote
This standard is also refers to ISO/IEC 11179-1,ANSI X3.285-1998,FGDC-STD-001-1998.
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Scope 1.1 Background An ISO/IEC 11179-based metadata registry (MDR) (hereafter referred to as a \"registry\") is a tool for the management of shareable data a comprehensive, authoritative source of reference information about data. It supports the standardization and harmonization processes by recording and disseminating data standards, which facilitates data sharing among organizations and users. It provides links to documents that refer to data elements and to information systems where data elements are used. When used in conjunction with an information database, the registry enables users to better understand the information obtained. A registry does not contain data itself. It contains the metadata that is necessary to clearly describe, inventory, analyse, and classify data. It provides an understanding of the meaning, representation, and identification of units of data. The standard identifies the information elements that need to be available for determining the meaning of a data element (DE) to be shared between systems. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is to describe a set of procedures for the consistent registration of data elements and their attributes in a registry. ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is not a data entry manual, but a user.s guide for conceptualizing a data element and its associated metadata items for the purpose of consistently establishing good quality data elements. An organization may adapt and/or add to these procedures as necessary. 1.3 Scope The scope of ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 is limited to the associated items of a data element: the data element identifier, names and definitions in particular contexts, and examples; data element concept; conceptual domain with its value meanings; and value domain with its permissible values.

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ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 Identical

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