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== Reference model (ISO 19101:2002 and ISO ISO 19101-1:2014) ==
 
== Reference model (ISO 19101:2002 and ISO ISO 19101-1:2014) ==

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This page provides an overview of standards which are not implemented directly when working with geo-spatial data. These standards provide the foundation on which other standards are based.

Reference model (ISO 19101:2002 and ISO ISO 19101-1:2014)

Full name ISO 19101:2002, Geographic information – Reference model

ISO 19101-1:2014, Geographic information – Reference model – Part 1: Fundamentals

Version Edition 1

Edition 1

Amendments None
Corrigenda None
Published by ISO/TC 211
Languages English
Online overview https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19101:ed-1:v1:en

https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19101:-1:ed-1:v1:en

Type of standard ISO/TC 211
Type of standard ISO International Standard

Meta-meta level

Related standard(s) ISO 19101-2:2008, Geographic information -- Reference model -- Part 2: Imagery
Application Geographic information standardization is a large and complex field that requires a reference model to ensure an integrated and consistent approach.ISO 19101 defines a reference model of the requirements for standardization and the fundamental principles that apply in developing and using standards for geographic information. This reference model was established in ISO 19101 as a guide to structuring geographic information standards that facilitate the use of digital geographic information.ISO 19101-1:2014 replaces ISO 19101:2002, but the latter is still available as it is still normatively referenced in many standards.

Conceptual schema language (ISO 19103:2005)

Full name ISO 19103:2005, Geographic information – Conceptual schema language
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:ts:19103:ed-1:v1:en
Type of standard ISO International Standard

Meta-meta level

Related standard(s) ISO 19150-1:2012, Geographic information -- Ontology -- Part 1: Framework ISO 19150-2, Geographic information -- Ontology -- Part 2: Rules for developing ontologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL).S-100 IHO Universal hydrographical data model
Application ISO 19103 specifies rules and guidelines for the use of UML, the preferred Conceptual Schema Language (CSL) in the ISO/TC 211 suite of standards. The ISO/TC 211 suite of standards aims to create a framework in which data interchange and service interoperability can be achieved across multiple implementation environments. The adoption and consistent use of a CSL is fundamental to achieving this goal because it allows the specification of unambiguous schemas, which form the basis for data interchange and definition.

Conformance and testing (ISO 19105:2000)

Full name ISO 19105:2000, Geographic information -- Conformance and testing
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:19105:ed-1:v1:en
Type of standard ISO International Standard

Meta level

Related standard(s) ISO 19106:2004, Geographic information – Profiles,ISO/IEC Guide 25:1990, General requirements for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories.ISO/IEC TR 13233:1995, Information technology — Interpretation of accreditation requirements in ISO/IEC Guide 25 — Accreditation of Information Technology and Telecommunications testing laboratories for software and protocol testing services
Application ISO 19105 specifies the framework, concepts and methodology for conformance testing of the ISO/TC 211 suite of standards. Requirements for specifying abstract test suites (ATS) and the procedure for testing conformance to the ISO/TC 211 standards are defined. ISO/TC 211 standards implement ISO 19105 to specify requirements for claiming conformance to a specific standard.

Profiles (ISO 19106:2005)

Full name ISO 19106:2005, Geographic information – Profiles
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:19106:ed-1:v1:en
Type of standard ISO International Standard

Application level

Related standard(s) ISO 19101:2002, Geographic information ― Reference model ISO 19105:2000, Geographic information ― Conformance and testing ISO/IEC TR 10000-1:1998, Information technology ― Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized profiles ― Part 1: General principles and documentation framework ISO/IEC TR 10000-3:1998, Information technology ― Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized profiles ― Part 3: Principles and Taxonomy for Open System Environment Profiles ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards.
Application ISO 19106 provides guidelines on how to develop a profile of an ISO/TC 211 standard.ISO 19106 specifies two types of profiles that can be developed: the first is a subset of the standard; the second is an extension of the standard for a specific application field for example.

OGC Abstract Specification

Full name OGC Abstract Specification or OpenGIS Abstract Specification
Version Edition 1
Amendments None
Corrigenda None
Published by OGC
Languages English
Online overview http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/as
Type of standard OGC specification

Multiple levels

Related standard(s) OGC Reference model.
Application The OGC Abstract Specification is the OGC Technical Committee’s vision of geospatial technology and data interoperability. It provides the conceptual foundation for most OGC specification development activities. Open interfaces and protocols are built and referenced against the Abstract Specification, thus enabling interoperability between different brands and different kinds of spatial processing systems. The Abstract Specification provides a reference model for the development of implementation specifications in OGC.Many of the ISO standards described in these guidelines are included in the OpenGIS Abstract Specification.

OGC Reference Model

Full name Open Geospatial Consortium Reference Model
Version 2.1
Amendments None
Corrigenda None
Published by OGC
Languages English
Online overview http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/orm
Type of standard OGC specification

Multiple levels

Related standard(s) OGC Abstract Specification.
Application The OGC Reference Model (ORM) describes the OGC Standards Baseline focusing on relationships between the baseline documents. The OGC Standards Baseline consists of the approved OGC Abstract and Implementation Standards (Interface, Encoding, Profile and Application Schema – normative documents) and OGC Best Practice documents (informative documents).The purpose of the reference model is

• to provide an overview of the OGC Standards Baseline; • to provide insight into the current state of the work of the OGC; • to serve as a basis for coordination and understanding of the documents in the OGCSB; and • to provide a useful resource for defining architectures for specific applications.