EN ISO 19131:2008
(Main)Geographic information - Data product specifications (ISO 19131:2007)
Geographic information - Data product specifications (ISO 19131:2007)
ISO 19131:2007 specifies requirements for the specification of geographic data products, based upon the concepts of other ISO 19100 International Standards. It also provides help in the creation of data product specifications, so that they are easily understood and fit for their intended purpose.
Geoinformation - Produktspezifikationen für Geodaten (ISO 19131:2007)
Information géographique - Spécifications de contenu informationnel (ISO 19131:2007)
L'ISO 19131:2007 décrit les exigences relatives à la spécification de contenu informationnel géographique, en s'appuyant sur les concepts présentés dans les autres Normes internationales ISO 19100. Elle apporte également une aide en matière de création de spécifications de contenu informationnel, de sorte qu'elles puissent être comprises et utilisées dans le cadre pour lequel elles ont été prévues.
Geografske informacije - Opredelitev podatkovnih proizvodov (ISO 19131:2007)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2008
Geografske informacije - Opredelitev podatkovnih proizvodov (ISO 19131:2007)
Geographic information - Data product specifications (ISO 19131:2007)
Geoinformation - Produktspezifikationen für Geodaten (ISO 19131:2007)
Information géographique - Spécifications de contenu informationnel (ISO 19131:2007)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 19131:2008
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.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 19131
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
April 2008
ICS 35.240.70
English Version
Geographic information - Data product specifications (ISO
19131:2007)
Information géographique - Spécifications de contenu Geoinformation - Produktspezifikationen für Geodaten (ISO
informationnel (ISO 19131:2007) 19131:2007)
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Foreword.3
Foreword
The text of ISO 19131:2007 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211 “Geographic
information/Geomatics” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over
as EN ISO 19131:2008 by Technical Committee CEN/TC 287 “Geographic Information” the secretariat of
which is held by NEN.
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text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
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Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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The text of ISO 19131:2007 has been approved by CEN as a EN ISO 19131:2008 without any modification.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19131
First edition
2007-04-15
Geographic information — Data product
specifications
Information géographique — Spécifications de contenu informationnel
Reference number
ISO 19131:2007(E)
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ISO 2007
ISO 19131:2007(E)
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Contents Page
1 Scope . 1
2 Conformance. 1
3 Normative references . 1
4 Terms and definitions. 2
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 4
5.1 Abbreviations . 4
5.2 UML notation. 4
5.3 UML model relationships . 5
5.4 UML model stereotypes . 6
5.5 Package abbreviations. 6
6 General structure and content of a data product specification. 6
7 Overview . 7
8 Specification scopes . 8
9 Data product identification . 8
10 Data content and structure . 9
10.1 Feature-based data. 9
10.2 Coverage-based and imagery data . 10
11 Reference systems . 10
12 Data quality. 11
13 Data capture . 11
14 Data maintenance . 11
15 Portrayal . 11
16 Data product delivery . 12
17 Additional information. 12
18 Metadata . 12
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite. 13
Annex B (informative) Relationship between data product specification and metadata. 14
Annex C (informative) UML packages . 15
Annex D (normative) Data product specification scopes . 16
Annex E (normative) Data product specification contents. 18
Annex F (informative) Example of a data product specification . 29
ISO 19131:2007(E)
Foreword
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ISO 19131:2007(E)
Introduction
A data product specification is a detailed description of a dataset or dataset series together with additional
information that will enable it to be created, supplied to and used by another party. It is a precise technical
description of the data product in terms of the requirements that it will or may fulfil. However, the data product
specification only defines how the dataset should be. For various reasons, compromises may need to be
made in the implementation. The metadata associated with the product dataset should reflect how the product
dataset actually is.
A data product specification may be created and used on different occasions, by different parties and for
different reasons. It may, for example, be used for the original process of collecting data as well as for
products derived from already existing data. It may be created by producers to specify their product or by
users to state their requirements.
The purpose of this International Standard is to provide practical help in the creation of data product
specifications, in conformance with other existing standards for geographic information. An aim is to produce a
complete list of the items used to specify a data product.
This International Standard makes references to parts of existing standards. Some of the items used to
specify the data in a data product can also be used as metadata for a resulting dataset with the same data
product.
It is not necessary for a data product specification to specify the production process, but only the resulting
data product. Nevertheless, it may include production and maintenance aspects if judged necessary to
describe the data product.
This International Standard describes the content and structure of a data product specification. An example of
a data product specification is presented in Annex F.
When an item for a data product specification is already defined in another standard of the ISO 19100 series,
a reference to that document is explicitly made.
This International Standard is intended for use by producers, providers and potential users of data products.
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