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− | | | + | | ISO 19109 describes a metamodel framework for the definition of features and application schemas. An application schema defines a formal description of the data structure and specifies the associated operators for manipulating and processing data by an application. Application schemas are important for data and application interoperability. ISO 19109 also defines the General Feature Model (GFM), which is a model of the concepts required to classify a view of the real world. The main concepts of GFM are: name, description, feature type, feature attribute, feature associated roles characterizing the feature type, and the defined behaviours of the feature type. |
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− | | A popular product of | + | | A popular product of ISO 19109 is [[ISO 19136:2007 Geographic information - Geography Markup Language (GML)]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 11 June 2017
Overview
Full name | ISO 19109:2015, Geographic information - Rules for application schema |
Version | Edition 2 |
Amendments | None |
Corrigenda | None |
Published by | ISO/TC 211 |
Languages | English |
Online overview | https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19109:ed-1:v1:en |
Derived ontologies | https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology/19109/2005
https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology/19109/2015 |
Type of standard | ISO International Standard |
Application | ISO 19109 defines the rules for creating and documenting application schemas, including principles for the definition of features. |
Conformance classes | Feature types in an application schema Defining features Creating application schemas in UML |
Implementation benefits | ISO 19109 describes a metamodel framework for the definition of features and application schemas. An application schema defines a formal description of the data structure and specifies the associated operators for manipulating and processing data by an application. Application schemas are important for data and application interoperability. ISO 19109 also defines the General Feature Model (GFM), which is a model of the concepts required to classify a view of the real world. The main concepts of GFM are: name, description, feature type, feature attribute, feature associated roles characterizing the feature type, and the defined behaviours of the feature type. |
Products | A popular product of ISO 19109 is ISO 19136:2007 Geographic information - Geography Markup Language (GML). |