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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[ISO 19101-1:2014 Geographic information - Reference model - Part 1: Fundamentals]]
 
* [[ISO 19101-1:2014 Geographic information - Reference model - Part 1: Fundamentals]]
* [[ISO 19150-1:2012 Geographic information -Ontology - Part 1: Framework]]
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* [[ISO/TS 19150-1:2012 Geographic information - Ontology - Part 1: Framework]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology/19150-2/2012 ISO19150-2 base ontology]
 
* [https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology/19150-2/2012 ISO19150-2 base ontology]
 
* [https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology ISO/TC 211 derived ontologies]
 
* [https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology ISO/TC 211 derived ontologies]

Revision as of 19:48, 25 February 2017

Overview

Full name ISO/TS 19150-2:2015, Geographic information – Ontology - Part 2: Rules for developing ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)
Version Edition 1
Amendments None
Corrigenda None
Published by ISO/TC 211
Languages English
Online overview https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19150:-2:ed-1:v1:en
Type of standard ISO International Standard
meta level
Application These rules are required for ontology description completeness, consistency in the set of OWL ontologies for geographic information, consistency in conversion of UML diagrams to OWL ontologies, and cohesion and unity between UML models and ontologies.
Conformance classes Conversion of a UML package from the ISO/TC 211 Harmonized Model to OWL
Formalization of an application schema in OWL
Fundamental geospatial dataset None

Scope

ISO 19150-2:2015

  • Defines rules and guidelines for the development of ontologies to support better the interoperability of geographic information over the Semantic Web;
  • Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the language adopted for ontologies;
  • Defines the conversion of the UML static view modeling elements used in the ISO geographic information standards into OWL;
  • Defines conversion rules for describing application schemas based on the General Feature Model defined in ISO 19109 into OWL.

Implementation benefits

This standard ensures completeness, consistency of OWL ontologies, consistency in conversion of UML diagrams into OWL , and cohesion and unity between ISO/TC 211 UML models and ontologies.

See also

External links