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| ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information – Spatial schema <br/>ISO 19108:2002, Geographic information – Temporal schema <br/>ISO 19109:2005, Geographic information – Rules for application schema <br/>ISO 19111:2007, Geographic information -- Spatial referencing by coordinates <br/>ISO 19118:2011, Geographic information – Encoding <br/>ISO 19136:2007, Geographic information -- Geography Markup Language (GML)
 
 
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| ISO 19137 defines a set of profiles of the spatial schema to provide a minimal set of geometric elements necessary for an efficient creation of application schemata. These profiles include components from ISO 19107, ISO 19108, ISO 19109 and ISO 19111.
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| ISO 19137 defines a set of profiles of the spatial schema to provide a minimal set of geometric elements necessary for an efficient creation of application schemata. These profiles include components from [[ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information - Spatial schema]], [[ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information - Temporal schema]], [[ISO 19109:2015 Geographic information - Rules for application schema]] and [[ISO 19118:2011 Geographic information - Encoding]].
 
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| The concepts from ISO 19137 drive the development of applications, such as Esri ArcGIS and Quantum GIS.
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==See also==
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* [[ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information - Spatial schema]]
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* [[ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information - Temporal schema]]
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* [[ISO 19109:2015 Geographic information - Rules for application schema]]
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* [[ISO 19111:2007 Geographic information - Spatial referencing by coordinates]]
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* [[ISO 19118:2011 Geographic information - Encoding]]
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* [[ISO 19136:2007 Geographic information - Geography Markup Language (GML)]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 11 June 2017

Overview

Full name ISO 19137:2007, Geographic information - Core profile of the spatial schema
Version Edition 1
Amendments None
Corrigenda None
Published by ISO/TC 211
Languages English, French
Online overview https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19137:ed-1:v1:en
Derived ontologies https://github.com/ISO-TC211/GOM/tree/master/isotc211_GOM_harmonizedOntology/19137/2006
Type of standard ISO International Standard
Meta level
Application ISO 19137 defines a set of profiles of the spatial schema to provide a minimal set of geometric elements necessary for an efficient creation of application schemata. These profiles include components from ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information - Spatial schema, ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information - Temporal schema, ISO 19109:2015 Geographic information - Rules for application schema and ISO 19118:2011 Geographic information - Encoding.
Conformance classes Data types for 0-dimensional geometry
Data types for 1-dimensional geometry
Data types for 2-dimensional geometry
Implementation benefits The intent of ISO 19137 is to provide a smaller subset of the numerous classes available in ISO 19107 in order to simplify some applications of spatial schemas. ISO 19137 supports many of the spatial data formats and description languages already developed and in broad use within several nations or liaison organisations. ISO 19137 also clarifies the corresponding encoding rules in ISO 19118.
Products The concepts from ISO 19137 drive the development of applications, such as Esri ArcGIS and QGIS.

See also