ISO 19109:2015 defines rules for creating and documenting application schemas, including principles for the definition of features. The scope of this International Standard includes the following: - conceptual modelling of features and their properties from a universe of discourse; - definition of application schemas; - use of the conceptual schema language for application schemas; - transition from the concepts in the conceptual model to the data types in the application schema; - integration of standardized schemas from other ISO geographic information standards with the application schema. The following are outside the scope: - choice of one particular conceptual schema language for application schemas; - definition of any particular application schema; - representation of feature types and their properties in a feature catalogue; - representation of metadata; - rules for mapping one application schema to another; - implementation of the application schema in a computer environment; - computer system and application software design; - programming.
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
2.1 General
2.2 Meta-model
2.3 UML application schema
2.4 Profiling standard schema
2.5 Metadata
2.6 Quality
2.7 Temporal
2.8 Spatial
2.9 Coverages
2.10 Observations
2.11 Spatial referencing by identifiers
2.12 Code list
2.13 Multi-lingual support
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 Presentation and abbreviations
5.1 Presentation
5.2 Abbreviations
5.3 Package abbreviations
6 Context
6.1 Purpose of an application schema
6.2 Rules for application schema
6.3 Application schema supporting data interchange
7 Principles for defining features
7.1 General
7.2 Features, Coverages and Properties
7.3 Features and the application schema
7.4 The General Feature Model
7.5 Attributes of feature types
7.6 Relationships between feature types
7.7 Constraints
8 Rules for application schema in UML
8.1 The application modelling process
8.2 The application schema
8.3 Domain profiles of standard schemas in UML
8.4 Rules for use of metadata schema
8.5 Rules for use of quality schema
8.6 Temporal rules
8.7 Spatial rules
8.8 Rules for use of coverage functions
8.9 Rules for the use of observations
8.10 Spatial referencing using geographic identifiers
8.11 Code lists, vocabularies, lexicons
8.12 Linguistic adaptation
Annex A Abstract test suite (normative)
Annex B The modelling approach and the General Feature Model (informative)
IETF RFC 5646:2009
ISO 19103:2015 Geographic information -- Conceptual schema language
ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information -- Spatial schema
IETF RFC 5646:2009
ISO 19103:2015 Geographic information -- Conceptual schema language
ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information -- Spatial schema
ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information -- Temporal schema
ISO 19112:2003 Geographic information -- Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers
ISO 19115-1:2014 Geographic information -- Metadata -- Part 1: Fundamentals
ISO 19115-2:2009 Geographic information -- Metadata -- Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19123:2005 Geographic information -- Schema for coverage geometry and functions
ISO 19156:2011 Geographic information -- Observations and measurements
ISO 19157:2013 Geographic information -- Data quality
ISO/IEC 19505-2:2012 Information technology -- Object Management Group Unified Modeling Language (OMG UML) -- Part 2: Superstructure