BS EN ISO 19131:2022:2023 Edition
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Geographic information. Data product specifications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 98 |
This document describes requirements for the specification of geographic data products, based upon the concepts of other International Standards in the ISO 19100 family of standards. It also provides guidance in the creation of data product specifications, so that they can be easily understood and fit for their intended purpose. This document specifies XML encoding of data product specifications. This document provides OWL representation of the underlying UML model. See Annex F. This document is intended for use by data producers, data providers, service providers and potential users of data products.
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2 | undefined |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
7 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 4.1 Abbreviated terms 4.2 Unified Modeling Language 4.3 Externally defined classes |
15 | 5 Conformance 5.1 General 5.2 Content of a data product specification |
16 | 5.3 XML encoding of a data product specification 6 Requirements for data product specifications 6.1 General |
18 | 6.2 Structure and content of a data product specification 6.2.1 Data product specifications and data products 6.2.2 Sections |
19 | 6.2.3 Specification scopes 6.2.4 Specification overview and description 6.2.5 Dependency on other standards |
20 | 6.2.6 Requirements |
22 | 6.2.7 Class DataProductSpecification |
25 | 6.2.8 Class TermEntry |
26 | 6.2.9 Class AbbreviationEntry 6.3 Identification section 6.3.1 Requirements |
29 | 6.3.2 Class IdentificationSection |
30 | 6.3.3 Class Purpose |
31 | 6.3.4 Class UseCase |
32 | 6.4 Scope section 6.4.1 Requirements |
34 | 6.4.2 Class ScopeSection |
35 | 6.4.3 Class SpecificationScope |
36 | 6.5 Data content and structure section 6.5.1 General |
37 | 6.5.2 Requirements |
40 | 6.5.3 Class DataContentAndStructureSection |
41 | 6.5.4 Class DataContentAndStructure 6.6 Reference systems section 6.6.1 Requirements |
42 | 6.6.2 Class ReferenceSystemSection |
43 | 6.6.3 Class ReferenceSystem 6.7 Data quality section 6.7.1 Requirements |
44 | 6.7.2 Class DataQualitySection |
45 | 6.7.3 Class DataQuality 6.7.4 Class ConformanceQualityLevel 6.8 Data capture and production section 6.8.1 Requirements |
47 | 6.8.2 Class DataCaptureAndProductionSection 6.8.3 Class DataCaptureAndProduction |
48 | 6.8.4 Class DataAcquisitionAndProcessing |
49 | 6.9 Maintenance section 6.9.1 Requirements |
50 | 6.9.2 Class MaintenanceSection 6.9.3 Class Maintenance |
51 | 6.9.4 Class MaintenanceAndUpdateFrequency 6.10 Portrayal section 6.10.1 Requirements |
52 | 6.10.2 Class PortrayalSection |
53 | 6.10.3 Class Portrayal 6.11 Delivery section 6.11.1 Requirements |
55 | 6.11.2 Class DeliverySection 6.11.3 Class Delivery |
56 | 6.11.4 Class DeliveryFormat |
57 | 6.11.5 Class DeliveryMedium 6.11.6 Class DeliveryService |
58 | 6.11.7 Class ServiceProperty 6.12 Metadata section 6.12.1 Requirements |
60 | 6.12.2 Class MetadataSection 6.12.3 Class Metadata 6.12.4 Class MetadataElement |
61 | 6.13 Additional information section 6.13.1 Requirements |
62 | 6.13.2 Class AdditionalInformationSection 6.13.3 Class AdditionalInformation 6.14 Recommended layout of a data product specification |
63 | 7 Requirements for XML encoding |
65 | Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite |
66 | Annex B (informative) Backward compatibility |
69 | Annex C (informative) Documentation of elements in the UML model |
81 | Annex D (informative) Example of a data product specification (text) |
92 | Annex E (normative) XML encoding description |
94 | Annex F (informative) OWL encoding description |
95 | Bibliography |