CEN ISO/TS 19139-1:2019
(Main)Geographic information - XML schema implementation - Part 1: Encoding rules (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Geographic information - XML schema implementation - Part 1: Encoding rules (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
This document defines XML based encoding rules for conceptual schemas specifying types that describe geographic resources. The encoding rules support the UML profile as used in the UML models commonly used in the standards developed by ISO/TC 211. The encoding rules use XML schema for the output data structure schema.
The encoding rules described in this document are not applicable for encoding UML application schema for geographic features (see ISO 19136 for those rules).
Geoinformation - Metadaten - XML-Schema Implementierung - Teil 1 (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Information géographique - Implémentation de schémas XML - Partie 1: Règles de codage (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Geografske informacije - Implementacija sheme XML - 1. del: Pravila kodiranja (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Ta dokument določa pravila kodiranja na podlagi XML-ja za vrste, ki določajo konceptualne sheme, ki opisujejo geografske vire. Pravila kodiranja podpirajo profil UML, kot se uporablja v modelih UML, ki se običajno uporabljajo v standardih ISO/TC 211. Pravila kodiranja uporabljajo shemo XML za shemo strukture izhodnih podatkov.
Pravila kodiranja, opisana v tem dokumentu, se ne uporabljajo za kodiranje aplikacijske sheme UML
za geografske lastnosti (za ta pravila glej standard ISO 19136).
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2019
Nadomešča:
SIST-TS CEN ISO/TS 19139:2010
Geografske informacije - Implementacija sheme XML - 1. del: Pravila kodiranja
(ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Geographic information - XML schema implementation - Part 1: Encoding rules (ISO/TS
19139-1:2019)
Geoinformation - Metadaten - XML-Schema Implementierung - Teil 1 (ISO/TS 19139-
1:2019)
Information géographique - Implémentation de schémas XML - Partie 1: Règles de
codage (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN ISO/TS 19139-1:2019
ICS:
07.040 Astronomija. Geodezija. Astronomy. Geodesy.
Geografija Geography
35.240.70 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in science
znanosti
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
CEN ISO/TS 19139-1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
March 2019
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
ICS 35.240.70 Supersedes CEN ISO/TS 19139:2009
English Version
Geographic information - XML schema implementation -
Part 1: Encoding rules (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
Information géographique - Implémentation de Geoinformation - Metadaten - XML-Schema
schémas XML - Partie 1: Règles de codage (ISO/TS Implementierung - Teil 1 (ISO/TS 19139-1:2019)
19139-1:2019)
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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
European foreword
This document (CEN ISO/TS 19139-1:2019) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211
"Geographic information/Geomatics" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 287
“Geographic Information” the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
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This document supersedes CEN ISO/TS 19139:2009.
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Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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The text of ISO/TS 19139-1:2019 has been approved by CEN as CEN ISO/TS 19139-1:2019 without any
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 19139-1
First edition
2019-03
Geographic information — XML
schema implementation —
Part 1:
Encoding rules
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ISO/TS 19139-1:2019(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 2
4.1 Abbreviated terms . 2
4.2 Namespace abbreviations . 2
4.3 UML model stereotypes. 3
4.3.1 Overview of UML model stereotypes . 3
4.3.2 Stereotypes of classes . 3
4.3.3 Stereotypes of attributes . 3
4.3.4 Stereotypes of links . 3
4.3.5 Stereotypes of packages . 4
5 Conformance . 4
6 Requirements for encoding . 4
6.1 Overview of requirements . 4
6.2 Rule-based . 4
6.3 Quality . 5
6.4 Web implementations . 5
6.5 Use of external XML implementations . 5
6.6 Polymorphism . 5
7 Encoding rules . 5
7.1 Overview of encoding rules . 5
7.2 Default encoding . 6
7.2.1 XML class type (XCT) . . 6
7.2.2 XML Class Global Element (XCGE) . 8
7.2.3 The XML Class Property Type (XCPT) . 9
7.3 Special case encodings .10
7.3.1 Overview of special case encodings .10
7.3.2 Abstract classes .11
7.3.3 Inheritance and sub-class encodings .12
7.3.4 Enumeration encodings .15
7.3.5 CodeList encoding .17
7.3.6 Union encoding .19
7.3.7 Encoding of MetaClasses .21
7.3.8 Encoding of externally identified implementations .22
7.4 XML Namespace package encoding .29
7.5 XML schema package encoding .29
8 Additional encodings .32
9 Encoding for modularity and reuse .32
9.1 UML packages and XML namespaces .32
9.2 UML model for XML implementation .32
9.3 Implementation Approach for Decoupling XML Packages .33
9.3.1 Overview .33
9.3.2 Implementation Approach Rules .33
9.3.3 Example of Decoupling .35
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite .38
Annex B (informative) Backward compatibility .
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