NBN EN ISO 19101 : 2005
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - REFERENCE MODEL
01-12-2014
12-01-2013
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
Specifies the framework for standardization in the field of geographic information and sets forth the basic principles by which this standardization takes place.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Belgian Standards
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Status |
Superseded
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Standards | Relationship |
DIN EN ISO 19101:2005-05 | Identical |
EN ISO 19101:2005 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 19101:2005 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 19101:2005 | Identical |
ISO 19101:2002 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 19101:2006 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 19101 : 2005 | Identical |
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