BS EN ISO 19109:2015 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Geographic information. Rules for application schema
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 0 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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134 | European foreword |
138 | Foreword |
139 | Introduction |
141 | 1 Scope 2 Conformance 2.1 General 2.2 Meta-model |
142 | 2.3 UML application schema 2.4 Profiling standard schema 2.5 Metadata 2.6 Quality 2.7 Temporal |
143 | 2.8 Spatial 2.9 Coverages 2.10 Observations 2.11 Spatial referencing by identifiers 2.12 Code list |
144 | 2.13 Multi-lingual support 3 Normative references 4 Terms and definitions |
147 | 5 Presentation and abbreviations 5.1 Presentation 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Conformance class 5.1.3 Requirements class 5.1.4 Rules |
148 | 5.1.5 Identifiers 5.1.6 Conceptual schemas 5.1.7 Descriptions of concepts 5.2 Abbreviations 5.3 Package abbreviations |
149 | 6 Context 6.1 Purpose of an application schema 6.2 Rules for application schema |
150 | 6.3 Application schema supporting data interchange 6.3.1 Introduction 6.3.2 Data interchange by transfer |
151 | 6.3.3 Data interchange by transactions |
152 | 7 Principles for defining features 7.1 General |
153 | 7.2 Features, Coverages and Properties 7.2.1 Features 7.2.2 Coverages |
154 | 7.2.3 Properties and observations 7.3 Features and the application schema |
156 | 7.4 The General Feature Model 7.4.1 Introduction 7.4.2 The purpose of the GFM 7.4.3 The main structure of the GFM |
158 | 7.4.4 IdentifiedType 7.4.5 FeatureType |
159 | 7.4.6 PropertyType 7.4.7 AttributeType |
160 | 7.4.8 Operation |
161 | 7.4.9 FeatureAssociationRole 7.4.10 ValueAssignment |
163 | 7.4.11 FeatureAssociationType 7.4.12 InheritanceRelation |
164 | 7.5 Attributes of feature types 7.5.1 Introduction 7.5.2 SpatialAttributeType 7.5.3 TemporalAttributeType |
165 | 7.5.4 QualityAttributeType 7.5.5 LocationAttributeType 7.5.6 MetadataAttributeType 7.5.7 ThematicAttributeType 7.5.8 CoverageFunctionAttributeType 7.6 Relationships between feature types 7.6.1 Introduction 7.6.2 InheritanceRelation |
166 | 7.6.3 FeatureAssociationType |
167 | 7.7 Constraints 8 Rules for application schema in UML 8.1 The application modelling process |
168 | 8.2 The application schema 8.2.1 General 8.2.2 Conceptual schema language for application schemas |
170 | 8.2.3 Packaging and identification of an application schema 8.2.4 Documentation of an application schema 8.2.5 Integration of application schemas and standard schemas |
172 | 8.2.6 Modelling structures in UML |
177 | 8.3 Domain profiles of standard schemas in UML 8.3.1 Introduction 8.3.2 Adding information to a standard schema |
178 | 8.3.3 Tailored use of standard schemas |
179 | 8.4 Rules for use of metadata schema 8.4.1 Introduction |
180 | 8.4.2 Metadata for features, feature attributes, and feature associations 8.5 Rules for use of quality schema 8.5.1 Introduction |
181 | 8.5.2 Data quality rules |
184 | 8.6 Temporal rules 8.6.1 Rules for modelling applications with temporal properties 8.6.2 Use of the temporal conceptual schema 8.6.3 Temporal attributes |
186 | 8.6.4 Temporal associations between features |
188 | 8.7 Spatial rules 8.7.1 Rules for modelling applications with spatial properties |
189 | 8.7.2 Use of standard spatial schema |
190 | 8.7.3 Spatial attributes |
191 | 8.7.4 Use of geometric aggregates and spatial complexes to represent the values of spatial attributes of features |
195 | 8.7.5 Spatial associations between features |
197 | 8.7.6 Features sharing geometry |
198 | 8.7.7 Point features, line features and area features 8.7.8 Defining interpolation methods |
199 | 8.7.9 Independent spatial complexes |
201 | 8.8 Rules for use of coverage functions |
203 | 8.9 Rules for the use of observations |
206 | 8.10 Spatial referencing using geographic identifiers |
208 | 8.11 Code lists, vocabularies, lexicons |
209 | 8.12 Linguistic adaptation |
210 | Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite |
222 | Annex B (informative) The modelling approach and the General Feature Model |
225 | Annex C (informative) Application schema examples |
231 | Bibliography |