Difference between revisions of "ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information - Spatial schema"

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Revision as of 09:43, 24 June 2016

Overview

Full name ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information – Spatial schema
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:19107:ed-1:v1:en
Type of standard ISO International Standard
Meta level
Related standard(s) ISO 19108:2002, Geographic information – Temporal schema
ISO 19109:2015, Geographic information – Rules for application schema
ISO 19137:2007, Geographic information – Core profile of the spatial schema
Application ISO 19107 provides conceptual schemas for describing and manipulating spatial characteristics of geographic features. The associated set of operators is also described.
Conformance classes Geometric primitives
Geometric complexes
Topological complexes
Topological complexes with geometric realisations
Boolean operators
Implementation benefits ISO 19107 describes the geometry and topology of vector features, as well as threedimensional features. The geometry described in ISO 19107 provides a means of quantitative description of features, for example, using coordinates or mathematical functions. The taxonomy of operators includes a formal definition and thus allows for harmonious implementations.
Products The concepts from ISO 19107 are implemented in applications such as Esri ArcGIS and QuantumGIS. ISO 19107 is also the basis for GML (refer to Table 10.16).