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− | + | * ISO 19101-1:2014, Geographic information -- [[Reference model]], describes the standardization environment within which the standardization of geographic information is expected to take place. | |
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− | + | * The [[OGC Abstract Specification]] references many ISO standards and provides a reference model for the development of OGC Implementation Standards. | |
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− | + | * [[OGC Reference Model]] describes the OGC Standards Baseline, i.e. the approved OGC Abstract and Implementation Standards and OGC Best Practice documents (informative documents). | |
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− | + | * ISO 19104, Geographic information -- Terminology, lays out a methodology for defining the terms needed in the area of geographic information. | |
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− | + | * ISO 19103:2015, Geographic information -- [[Conceptual schema language]], identifies the conceptual schema language selected for characterization of geographic information and describes how that language is to be used. | |
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− | + | * ISO 19105:2000, Geographic information -- [[Conformance and testing]], specifies general principles for describing how geographic information products and services are expected to conform to the standards developed by ISO/TC 211. | |
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− | + | * ISO 19106:2004, Geographic information -- [[Profiles]], specifies how profiles of the ISO/TC 211 standards are to be structured. | |
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Revision as of 10:38, 24 February 2017
This set of standards was developed to provide an infrastructure for the further standardization of geographic information:
- ISO 19101-1:2014, Geographic information -- Reference model, describes the standardization environment within which the standardization of geographic information is expected to take place.
- The OGC Abstract Specification references many ISO standards and provides a reference model for the development of OGC Implementation Standards.
- OGC Reference Model describes the OGC Standards Baseline, i.e. the approved OGC Abstract and Implementation Standards and OGC Best Practice documents (informative documents).
- ISO 19104, Geographic information -- Terminology, lays out a methodology for defining the terms needed in the area of geographic information.
- ISO 19103:2015, Geographic information -- Conceptual schema language, identifies the conceptual schema language selected for characterization of geographic information and describes how that language is to be used.
- ISO 19105:2000, Geographic information -- Conformance and testing, specifies general principles for describing how geographic information products and services are expected to conform to the standards developed by ISO/TC 211.
- ISO 19106:2004, Geographic information -- Profiles, specifies how profiles of the ISO/TC 211 standards are to be structured.