• EN ISO 19101:2005

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    Geographic information - Reference model (ISO 19101:2002)

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    Superseded date:  01-11-2014

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    Published date:  19-01-2005

    Publisher:  Comite Europeen de Normalisation

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    Table of Contents - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Conformance
    3 Normative references
    4 Terms and definitions
    5 Symbols and abbreviated terms
       5.1 Abbreviations
       5.2 UML notation
    6 Concepts and organization of the reference model
       6.1 Integration of geographic information with information
           technology
       6.2 Focus of standardization in the ISO 19100 series of
           geographic information standards
       6.3 Reference model organization
       6.4 Interoperability of geographic information
           6.4.1 Definition of interoperability
           6.4.2 Aspects of interoperability
           6.4.3 Interoperability in the ISO 19100 series of
                 geographic standards
    7 Conceptual modelling
       7.1 Content of this clause
       7.2 Definition of conceptual modelling
       7.3 Use of this clause
       7.4 Specification of conceptual schema language for the
           ISO 19100 series of geographic
           information standards
       7.5 The approach to conceptual modelling
       7.6 Principles of conceptual modelling
       7.7 Model integration
    8 The Domain reference model
       8.1 Content of this clause
       8.2 Definition of Domain reference model
       8.3 Uses of the Domain reference model
       8.4 Overview of the Domain Reference model
       8.5 Use of abstraction levels in the Domain reference model
       8.6 Detailed description of the Domain reference model
           8.6.1 Introduction
           8.6.2 Application schema
           8.6.3 Spatial objects and position
           8.6.4 Reference systems
           8.6.5 Quality
           8.6.6 Metadata
           8.6.7 General feature model
    9 The Architectural reference model
       9.1 Content of this clause
       9.2 Definition of the Architectural reference model
       9.3 Uses of the Architectural reference model
       9.4 Overview of the Architectural reference model
            9.4.1 Introduction
            9.4.2 Services and service interfaces
            9.4.3 Identifying services and service interfaces for
                  geographic information
       9.5 Types of geographic information services
            9.5.1 Introduction
            9.5.2 Types of information technology services relevant
                  to geographic information
            9.5.3 Extension of service types for geographic information
            9.5.4 Service types in the ISO 19100 series compared
                  to other service models
       9.6 Service interfaces and standardization requirements
            9.6.1 Introduction
            9.6.2 Identifying standardization requirements for
                  geographic information services
            9.6.3 Fulfilling standardization requirements and
                 the role of profiles
            9.6.4 Elaboration of standardization requirements
            9.6.5 Using this procedure to identify requirements
                for geographic information standards
    10 Profiles and functional standards
       10.1 Content of this clause
       10.2 Profiles and base standards
       10.3 Modularity concept
       10.4 Use of profiles
       10.5 Product specifications
       10.6 Relationship of profiles to base standards
       10.7 Functional standards
       10.8 Registration of profiles
    Annex A (informative) The Conceptual Schema Modelling Facility
      A.1 Introduction
      A.2 The ISO Conceptual Schema Modelling Facility
          Schema architecture
      A.3 ISO CSMF schema architecture and the ISO 19100
          series of geographic information standards
    Annex B (informative) Focus of standardization in the
                          ISO 19100 series of geographic
                          information standards
    Bibliography

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This International Standard defines the framework for standardization in the field of geographic information and sets forth the basic principles by which this standardization takes place.This framework identifies the scope of the standardization activity being undertaken and the context in which it takes place. The framework provides the method by which what is to be standardized can be determined and describes how the contents of the standards are related.Although structured in the context of information technology and information technology standards, this International Standard is independent of any application development method or technology implementation approach.

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    Committee CEN/TC 287
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Comite Europeen de Normalisation
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    S.R. CEN/TR 15449-3:2012 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES - PART 3: DATA CENTRIC VIEW
    CEN/TR 15449-3 : 2012 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES - PART 3: DATA CENTRIC VIEW
    PD CEN/TR 15449-3:2012 Geographic information. Spatial data infrastructures Data centric view

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC TR 10000-1:1998 Information technology Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles Part 1: General principles and documentation framework
    ISO 19114:2003 Geographic information Quality evaluation procedures
    ISO/TR 9007:1987 Information processing systems Concepts and terminology for the conceptual schema and the information base
    ISO 19117:2012 Geographic information — Portrayal
    ISO 19119:2016 Geographic information Services
    ISO 19109:2015 Geographic information Rules for application schema
    ISO/IEC 10027:1990 Information technology Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) framework
    ISO/TR 19120:2001 Geographic information Functional standards
    ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information Temporal schema
    ISO 19118:2011 Geographic information — Encoding
    ISO/TR 19122:2004 Geographic information / Geomatics Qualification and certification of personnel
    ISO 19104:2016 Geographic information Terminology
    ISO 19111:2007 Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates
    ISO 19110:2016 Geographic information Methodology for feature cataloguing
    ISO/TR 19121:2000 Geographic information — Imagery and gridded data
    ISO 19115:2003 Geographic information Metadata
    ISO/IEC TR 10000-3:1998 Information technology Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles Part 3: Principles and Taxonomy for Open System Environment Profiles
    ISO 19116:2004 Geographic information Positioning services
    ISO 19106:2004 Geographic information — Profiles
    ISO/IEC 14750:1999 Information technology Open Distributed Processing Interface Definition Language
    ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information Spatial schema
    ISO 19112:2003 Geographic information Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers
    ENV 12009 : DRAFT 1997 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - REFERENCE MODEL
    ISO 19105:2000 Geographic information — Conformance and testing
    ISO/IEC 10746-1:1998 Information technology Open Distributed Processing Reference model: Overview Part 1:
    ISO/TS 19103:2005 Geographic information Conceptual schema language
    ISO/IEC TR 14252:1996 Information technology — Guide to the POSIX Open System Environment (OSE)
    ISO 19113:2002 Geographic information Quality principles
    ISO 19123:2005 Geographic information — Schema for coverage geometry and functions
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