EN ISO 19132:2008
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Geographic information - Location-based services - Reference model (ISO 19132:2007)
27-08-2008
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5.1 Acronyms
5.2 UML Notation
5.3 Taxonomy of data and services - Mapping to RDF
6 ODP Viewpoints used
6.1 Enterprise specification
6.2 Information specification
6.3 Computational specification
7 Participation Model
7.1 Model overview - Package: ISO 19132 (this
International Standard)
7.2 Package - LBS Participants
7.2.1 Scenarios and semantics
7.2.2 Type - LBS_Participant
7.2.3 Type - LBS_User
7.2.4 Type - LBS_ApplicationProvider
7.2.5 Type - LBS_DataProvider
7.2.6 Type - LBS_FeatureDataProvider
7.2.7 Type - LBS_ContentProvider
7.2.8 Type - LBS_SpatialContentProvider
7.2.9 Type - LBS_ServiceProvider
7.2.10 Type - LBS_ServiceBroker
7.2.11 Type - LBS_MobileDevice
7.2.12 Type - LBS_DataBroker - Class semantics
8 Service model
8.1 Package - LBS_Services
8.1.1 Package structure
8.1.2 Service taxonomy
8.2 Package - Basic Services
8.2.1 Package structure
8.2.2 Type - LBS_Tracking
8.2.3 Type - LBS_Routing
8.2.4 Type - LBS_Navigation
8.3 Package - Geomatics services
8.3.1 Package structure
8.3.2 Type - LBS_Location Transformation
8.3.3 Type - LBS_AddressParsing
8.3.4 Type - LBS_Geoparsing
8.3.5 Type - LBS_Gazetteer
8.3.6 Type - LBS_MapService
8.4 Package - Information Services
8.4.1 Package structure
8.4.2 Type - LBS_DataService
8.4.3 Type - LBS_NetworkDataService - semantics
8.4.4 Type - LBS_EventSubscription
8.4.5 Type - LBS_MovingObjectManagement
8.5 Package - System management
8.5.1 Managing users and groups
8.5.2 Type - LBS_UserProfileService
8.5.3 Type - LBS_LocationTriggerControl
8.6 Package - Digital rights management
8.6.1 Digital rights management
8.6.2 Type - LBS_Resource
8.6.3 Type - LBS_License
8.6.4 Type - LBS_Right
8.6.5 Type - LBS_RightsCondition
9 Message Data Model
9.1 Semantics
9.2 Package - Message Data Types
9.2.1 Package structure
9.2.2 Type - LanguageSpecificCharacterString
9.2.3 Type - LBS_AccessInfo
9.2.4 Type - LBS_Accuracy - Class semantics
9.2.5 Type - LBS_Address
9.2.6 Type - LBS_CostFunction
9.2.7 Type - LBS_Data
9.2.8 Type - LBS_DataSource
9.2.9 Type - LBS_DisplayParameters
9.2.10 Type - LBS_EventInfo
9.2.11 Type - LBS_Instruction
9.2.12 Type - LBS_Location
9.2.13 Type - LBS_Maneuver
9.2.14 Type - LBS_MapFormat
9.2.15 Type - LBS_Notification
9.2.16 Type - LBS_Position
9.2.17 Type - LBS_Preference
9.2.18 Type - LBS_Route
9.2.19 Type - LBS_RouteConstraint
9.2.20 Type - LBS_RouteCriteria
9.2.21 Type - LBS_SecurityCertificate
9.2.22 Type - LBS_SymbolSet
9.2.23 Type - LBS_TrackingLocation
9.2.24 Type - LBS_Trigger
9.2.25 Type - LBS_UserID
9.2.26 Union - LBS_FeatureData
9.2.27 Union - LBS_GeometryChoice
9.2.28 Union - LBS_NamedLocation
9.2.29 Union - LBS_TrackTrigger
Annex A (normative) - Abstract test suite
Annex B (informative) - Architecture
Annex C (informative) - Scenarios
Annex D (informative) - Standards development in LBS
Annex E (informative) - Crosswalk between common
terminology in ISO/TC 211 and ISO/TC 204
Annex F (informative) - Use cases for location-based services
Bibliography
ISO 19132:2007 defines a reference model and a conceptual framework for location-based services (LBS), and describes the basic principles by which LBS applications may interoperate. This framework references or contains an ontology, a taxonomy, a set of design patterns and a core set of LBS service abstract specifications in UML. ISO 19132:2007 further specifies the framework's relationship to other frameworks, applications and services for geographic information and to client applications.ISO 19132:2007 addresses, for an LBS system, the first three basic viewpoints as defined in the Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP, see ISO/IEC 10746-1). These viewpoints are the Enterprise Viewpoint – detailing the purpose, scope, and policies of the system; Information Viewpoint – detailing the semantics of information and processing within the system; Computational Viewpoint – detailing the functional decomposition of the system.The fourth and fifth viewpoints are addressed only in requirements or examples. These are the Engineering Viewpoint – detailing the infrastructure for distribution; Technology Viewpoint – detailing the technology for implementation;Reference models and frameworks can be defined at a variety of levels, from conceptual design to software documentation. ISO 19132:2007 defines the conceptual framework for and the type of applications included within LBS, establishes general principles for LBS for both mobile and fixed clients, specifies the interface for data access while roaming, defines the architectural relationship with other ISO geographic information standards, and identifies areas in which further standards for LBS are required. ISO 19132:2007 does not address rules by which LBS are developed, nor general principles for roaming agreements for mobile clients and tracking targets.
Committee |
CEN/TC 287
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
NBN EN ISO 19132 : 2009 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 19132 : 1ED 2008 | Identical |
SN EN ISO 19132:2008 | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 19132 : 2008 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 19132:2008 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 19132:2008 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 19132 : 2009 | Identical |
ISO 19132:2007 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 19132:2009-01 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 19132 : 2009 | Identical |
PN EN ISO 19132 : 2008 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 19132:2010 | Identical |
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