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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B4. Istanbul 2004
conceptual schema defining the spatial characteristics
of object types.
ISO 19108 Geographic information - Temporal schema:
Definition of the conceptual schema defining the
temporal characteristics of object types.
ISO 19109 Geographic information - Rules for
application schema: Definition of the rules for defining
an application schema, including the principles for
classification of geographic objects and their
relationships to an application schema.
ISO 19110 Feature cataloguing methodology:
Definition of the methodology for creating geographic
object, attribute and relationship catalogues and the
determination of the feasibility of setting up a single
international — multilingual catalogue and its
administration.
ISO 19111 Spatial referencing by coordinates:
Definition of the conceptual schema and guidelines for
describing geodetic reference systems. This work will
include references to selected international reference
systems.
ISO 19112 Spatial referencing by geographic
identifiers: Definition of the conceptual schema and
guidelines for | describing indirect spatial
(non-coordinate) reference systems.
ISO 19113 Quality principles: Definition of the schema
for quality applicable to geographic data.
ISO 19114 Quality evaluation
Development of guidelines for the
specifying/evaluating data quality.
procedures:
ISO 19115 Metadata: Definition of the schema
required for describing geographic information and
Services.
ISO 19116 Positioning services: Definition of a
standard interface protocol for positioning systems. A
standardized interface of geographic information with
position will allow the integration of position data into
a variety of geographic information applications.
ISO 19117 Portrayal: Definition of a schema
describing the portrayal of geographic information in a
form understandable by humans, including the
methodology for describing symbols and mapping of
the schema to an application schema. This work does
not include the standardization of cartographic
symbology.
ISO 19118 Encoding: Selection of encoding rules
methods of
compatible with the conceptual schemata that apply to
geographic information and definition of the mapping
between the conceptual schema language and the
encoding rules.
ISO 19119 Services: Identification and definition of the
service interfaces used for geographic information and
definition of the relationship to the Open Systems
Environment model.
ISO 19120 Functional standards: To develop a
taxonomy, in the form of a Type 3 report, of recognized
functional standards in the field of geographic
information developed in other international or
multi-national standardization fora. To identify the
components of those recognized functional standards
and to identify elements that can be harmonized
between these standards and with the TC211 base
standards. To provide assistance with the development
of profiles, when the base standards of ISO/TC211 are
available, which correspond to these recognized
functional standards. The actual development of
profiles is not included in this scope.
ISO 19120 Functional standards - Amendment 1: The
ISO TR 19120 Functional standards report seeks to
identify areas where the developing ISO 15046 base
standards should be influenced or guided by the
experience of the functional standards communities. A
functional standard has been identified as the existing
geographic information standard, in active use within
- the international community. National standards have
Un
not been considered within scope. This initial edition of
ISO TR 19120 provides a starting point for a feedback
cycle between the functional standards communities
and the ISO/TC 211 component project teams.
ISO 19121 Imagery and gridded data: To develop a
Type 3 report, which addresses the manner by which
TC211 should handle imagery and gridded data in the
context of the field of geographic information. To
identify those aspects of imagery and gridded data that
have been standardized or are being standardized in
other ISO committees and external organizations that
influence or support the establishment of raster and
matrix data standards for geographic information. To
identify the components of those identified ISO and
external imagery and gridded data standards that can be
harmonized with the TC211 Geographic information
standards. To develop a plan for TC211 to address
imagery and gridded data in an integrated manner,
within the suite of TC211 base standards.
ISO 19122 Qualifications and Certification of
Personnel: To develop a Type 3 report, which describes
a system for the qualification and certification, by a
central independent body, of personnel in the field of