ISO 19144-1:2009/Cor 1:2012
(Corrigendum)Geographic information — Classification systems — Part 1: Classification system structure — Technical Corrigendum 1
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 19144-1:2009
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Published 2012-08-01
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ПО СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
Geographic information — Classification systems —
Part 1:
Classification system structure
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Information géographique — Systèmes de classification —
Partie 1: Structure de système de classification
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Technical Corrigendum 1 to ISO 19144-1:2009 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211,
Geographic information/Geomatics.
Page 13, 5.5.4
Replace the third paragraph of 5.5.4 with the following:
A CL_LegendClass instantiates the general GF_AttributeType metaclass from the GeneralFeatureModel of
ISO 19109. It is implemented by a reference to a catalogue of legend classes through a
CL_FeatureTypeReference. Feature attribute metadata can be associated with a legend class.
Page 13, Figure 8
Replace the existing Figure 8 with Figure 8 shown below.
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