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Standards will continue. Further interfaces with
other GIS systems will be developed in order to
promote the proposed Standard and encourage more
agencies to participate in these developments.
The support of the BAKO DATA EXCHANGE FORMAT
Standard by various geo-information producers and
users, will insure full benefit of data sharing
and achieve compatibility between GIS systems.
REFERENCES
[2] ICA Meeting Proc., Budapest, August 1989
[3] Moellering H.,1991,Approaches to spatial data
base transfer standards, 12th UN Regional
Cartographic Conference for Asia and the
Pacific,Bangkok 20-28 Feb. 1991
[4] Reis J.,1989,LREP Project for Regional
Planning, UNCRD GIS Symp., Ciloto, Indonesia
[5] Radvan M.,1990,The creation of a digital
database for topographic and terrain relief
information at Bakosurtanal, ISPRS Comm.III
Symposium Proc., Wuhan May 1990
[6] Radvan M.,1991,Bakosurtanal Standard for the
Exchange of Digital Topographic Data,Document
no. 24/1991 ISSN No. 0126-4982, Bakosurtanal,
Indonesia
[7] Radwan M.,1991,TAT Digital Mapping Specialist
Report, Bakosurtanal, Indonesia
[8] Selected Documents on Standards:
. NTF, National Transfer Standards in UK,
Final draft 1987
. DIGEST, Digital Geographic Information
Exchange Standard Defense Mapping Agency,
USA, June 1991
JSSDTS, Spatial Data Transfer Standard,
Federal Interagency Coordinating Committee
for Digital Cartography, USGS, USA, 1991
. VPF, Vector Product Format, Defence Mapping
Agency, USA, 1990 (also the Digital Chart of
The World Database)
. Canadian CCSM National Standards for the
Exchange of Digital Topographic Data, 1985
. DLG-E Digital Line Graph, USGS Internal Data
Format, 1989
APPENDIX
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSFER RECORDS
SET (1): GLOBAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRANSFER
The administrative aspects, definition, spatial
reference and the data dictionary of the Transfer,
are given as follows:
SUB-SET (1.1): TRANSFER HEADER RECORD
It provides a reference to the administrative
aspects of this transfer.
SUB-SET (1.2): TRANSFER IDENTIFICATION RECORD
It gives general information about the Transfer
contents, spatial domain and geographic area
reference, range of data-scale and dates of
cultural validity.
SUB-SET (1.3): TRANSFER SECURITY RECORD
This module provides information about the
security of data, copy right, authority for data
update, etc.
SUB-SET (1.4): TRANSFER DIRECTORY RECORDS
This Directory Record(s) appears only once in the
first physical volume and after the Transfer
Header Record. It helps in locating the various
Area-Tiles Header Records in the physical
volume(s) files.
SUB-SET (1.5): DATA DICTIONARY RECORDS
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SUB-SET (1.5.1): SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS REFERENCE
RECORD
It provides reference and publication date of the
various specification documents.
SUB-SET (1.5.2): ENTITY DEFINITION RECORDS
It gives definition of entities of interest for
the Transfer: definition, source and authority for
the entity’s definition and its attributes.
Entities included in this Transfer will have two
sets of attribute lists: Standard Set (defined by
specifications), and Non-Standard Set (defined in
agreement with the receiving agency).
SUB-SET (1.5.3): ATTRIBUTE DEFINITION RECORDS
It gives definition of Standard/Non-Standard
Attributes: definition, source and authority for
the attribute’s definition and the valid range of
its value.
SET (2): AREA-TILE DATA RECORDS
One Area-Tile consists of one or more
geographically related Theme-Groups, and is
described by:
SUB-SET
DEFINITION
It includes information about area name, area
coverage, no. of Theme-Groups and list of Themes
and brief description of its contents.
(2.1): AREA-TILE DATA HEADER RECORD:
SUB-SET (2.2): AREA-TILE DATA DIRECTORY RECORDS
This Directory Record(s) is used to locate (in the
physical volume(s) files) the various Theme-Groups
in this area.
SUB-SET (2.3): RECORDS FOR THE SPATIAL REFERENCE
The spatial reference in a spatial data transfer
is defined through the use of the following
modules:
SUB-SET (2.3.1): SPATIAL DOMAIN RECORD
Definition of coordinate system, units, and the
extent of the spatial address. This is given as
reference to specification’s document which handle
this matter.
SUB-SET (2.3.2): INTERNAL SPATIAL REFERENCE RECORD
Internal Spatial Reference: from the internal
coordinate system to the external system. This
includes coordinate type, format, and scaling and
shifting of coordinates.
SUB-SET (2.3.3): EXTERNAL SPATIAL REFERENCE RECORD
External Spatial Reference (to define the external
coordinate system).
SUB-SET (2.4): AREA-TILE DATA QUALITY RECORD
It provides an overall evaluation for the Data in
this area, such as the source of information
(database reference), completeness and cultural
validity, reliability of positional and
classification of its contents (descriptive text).
SET (3): DATA THEME-GROUP RECORDS
One Theme-Group includes one or more
topologically/logically related themes. Themes in
one Group share the same primitive map elements
(Node/Line/Polygon). They are numbered from Theme
1 to Theme n, While Theme 0 refers to the map
elements in this group. One Theme-Group is
Described by:
SUB-SET (3.1): THEME-GROUP HEADER RECORD
It gives definition of this Group, list and
definition of Themes included and nature of
relationships between them.