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(Main)Geographic information - Procedures for item registration - Part 1: Fundamentals (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Geographic information - Procedures for item registration - Part 1: Fundamentals (ISO 19135-1:2015)
ISO 19135-1:2015 specifies procedures to be followed in establishing, maintaining, and publishing registers of unique, unambiguous, and permanent identifiers and meanings that are assigned to items of geographic information. In order to accomplish this purpose, ISO 19135-1:2015 specifies elements that are necessary to manage the registration of these items.
Geoinformation - Registrierungsverfahren für geographische Informationseinheiten - Teil 1: Grundsätze (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Information géographique - Procédures pour l'enregistrement d'éléments - Partie 1: Principes de base (ISO 19135-1:2015)
L'ISO 19135-1:2015 spécifie les procédures à suivre pour établir, mettre à jour et publier les registres d'identifiants uniques, non ambigus et permanents, ainsi que les significations qui sont attribuées aux éléments de l'information géographique. Afin d'atteindre cet objectif, l'ISO 19135-1:2015 spécifie les éléments qui sont nécessaires à leur enregistrement.
Geografske informacije - Postopki za registracijo prostorskih postavk - 1. del: Osnove (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Ta del standarda ISO 19135 določa postopke, ki jim je treba upoštevati ob vzpostavljanju, ohranjanju in objavljanju
registrov enoličnih, nedvoumnih in trajnih identifikatorjev ter pomenov, ki so dodeljeni določenim segmentom geografskih informacij. Za ta namen ta del standarda ISO 19135 določa elemente, ki so potrebni za vodenje registracije teh segmentov.
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SIST EN ISO 19135:2007
Geografske informacije - Postopki za registracijo prostorskih postavk - 1. del:
Osnove (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Geographic information - Procedures for item registration - Part 1: Fundamentals (ISO
19135-1:2015)
Geoinformation - Registrierungsverfahren für geographische Informationseinheiten - Teil
1: Grundsätze (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Information géographique - Procédures pour l'enregistrement d'éléments - Partie 1:
Principes de base (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 19135-1:2015
ICS:
07.040 Astronomija. Geodezija. Astronomy. Geodesy.
Geografija Geography
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EN ISO 19135-1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
November 2015
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 35.240.70 Supersedes EN ISO 19135:2007
English Version
Geographic information - Procedures for item registration
- Part 1: Fundamentals (ISO 19135-1:2015)
Information géographique - Procédures pour Geoinformation - Registrierungsverfahren für
l'enregistrement d'éléments - Partie 1: Principes de geographische Informationseinheiten - Teil 1:
base (ISO 19135-1:2015) Grundsätze (ISO 19135-1:2015)
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European foreword
This document (EN ISO 19135-1:2015) 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.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
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This document supersedes EN ISO 19135:2007.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19135-1
First edition
2015-10-01
Geographic information — Procedures
for item registration —
Part 1:
Fundamentals
Information géographique — Procédures pour l’enregistrement
d’éléments —
Partie 1: Principes de base
Reference number
ISO 19135-1:2015(E)
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Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Conformance . 1
2.1 General . 1
2.2 Core conformance class . 1
2.3 Extended conformance class . . 1
2.4 Hierarchical register conformance class . 2
3 Normative references . 2
4 Terms, definitions, and abbreviations . 2
4.1 Terms and definitions . 2
4.2 Abbreviations . 4
4.3 Notation . 4
5 Roles and responsibilities in the management of registers . 4
5.1 General . 4
5.2 Register owner . 5
5.3 Register manager . 6
5.3.1 Appointment of a register manager . 6
5.3.2 Responsibilities of a register manager . 6
5.4 Submitting organizations . 6
5.5 Control body . 7
5.6 Registry manager . 7
5.7 Register user . 7
6 Management of registers . 7
6.1 Establishment of registers . 7
6.2 Status of register items . 8
6.3 Change of status of register items . 8
6.3.1 General. 8
6.3.2 Addition . 8
6.3.3 Clarification . 8
6.3.4 Invalidation . 8
6.3.5 Retirement. 9
6.3.6 Supersession. 9
6.4 Submission of proposals . 9
6.4.1 Process of submitting . 9
6.4.2 Submitting organizations . 9
6.4.3 Register manager . 9
6.5 Approval process .10
6.6 State of a register .10
6.7 Publication .10
6.8 Integrity .11
6.9 Registration proposals .11
7 Register schema .11
7.1 General .11
7.2 Register .12
7.2.1 Register schema .12
7.2.2 Object Type: Register .13
7.3 RegisterStakeholder .14
7.3.1 RegisterStakeholder schema .14
7.3.2 Object Type: RegisterStakeholder.15
7.4 ItemClass .16
7.4.1 ItemClass schema .16
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7.4.2 Object Type: ItemClass .17
7.5 RegisterItem .17
7.5.1 RegisterItem schema .17
7.5.2 Object Type: RegisterItem .18
8 Hierarchical registers .20
8.1 General .20
8.2 Management of hierarchical registers .21
8.3 Extensions to the register schema .21
8.4 SubregisterDescription .21
8.4.1 SubregisterDescription schema .21
8.4.2 Object Type: SubregisterDescription .22
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite .24
Annex B (normative) UML model for the extended conformance class .26
Annex C (informative) Establishment of registers by ISO/TC 211 .50
Annex D (informative) Processing of proposals .53
Annex E (informative) Information to be included in proposals for item registration .58
Annex F (informative) Backward compatibility .60
Bibliography .62
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics.
This first edition of ISO 19135-1 cancels and replaces ISO 19135:2005, which has been technically revised.
ISO 19135 consists of the following parts, under the general title Geographic information — Procedures
for item registration:
— Part 1: Fundamentals
— Part 2: XML Schema Implementation
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Introduction
This part of ISO 19135 specifies procedures for the registration of items of geographic information.
ISO/IEC JTC 1 defines registration as the assignment of an unambiguous name to an object in a way
that makes the assignment available to interested parties. Items of geographic information that may
be registered are members of object classes specified in technical standards such as those developed
by ISO/TC 211.
NOTE In this International Standard, the definition of registration has been changed so that registration is
the assignment of linguistically independent identifiers, rather than names, to items of geographic information.
Registration of items of geographic information offers several benefits to the geographic information
community. Registration
a) supports wider use of registered items both by providing international recognition to the fact that
such items conform to an ISO International Standard and by making them publicly available to
potential users,
b) provides both immediate recognition to extensions of an International Standard and a source for
updates to that International Standard during the regular maintenance cycle,
c) may provide a single mechanism to access information concerning items that are specified in
different standards,
d) provides a mechanism for managing temporal change,
NOTE Items specified in a standard or in a register may change over time either due to changes in
technology or for other reasons. Published standards do not clearly document what changes may have
occurred, and do not include information about earlier versions of specified items. Such information can be
maintained in a register.
e) may be used to make sets of standardized tags available for encoding of registered items in
data sets, and
f) supports cultural and linguistic adaptability by providing both a means for recording equivalent
names of items used in different languages, cultures, application areas and professions and a means
for making those equivalent names publicly available.
This part of ISO 19135 specifies procedures to be followed in preparing and maintaining registers
of items of geographic information. Any organization may choose to establish registers of items of
geographic information that conform to this part of ISO 19135. Annex C is particularly applicable to
registers established under the auspices of ISO/TC 211.
A goal of this part of ISO 19135 is to achieve a balance between minimizing the number of registers for
items of geographic information and minimizing the burden on the registration authorities.
Following experience of setting up registers in user communities, there are fewer requirements in this
version than previously. Because of this, implementations of the previous edition of ISO 19135 should
be conformant to this part of ISO 19135. A log of changes from the previous version (ISO 19135:2005) is
provided in Annex F.
The level of abstraction for the UML model described in ISO 19135-1 is the “Abstract Schema level”
according to ISO 19103 requirement 4.
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Geographic information — Procedures for item
registration —
Part 1:
Fundamentals
1 Scope
This part of ISO 19135 specifies procedures to be followed in establishing, maintaining, and publishing
registers of unique, unambiguous, and permanent identifiers and meanings that are assigned to items of
geographic information. In order to accomplish this purpose, this part of ISO 19135 specifies elements
that are necessary to manage the registration of these items.
2 Conformance
2.1 General
This part of ISO 19135 defines three conformance classes for registers:
— Core schema – the minimum requirements for establishing, maintaining, and publishing registers;
— Extended schema – additional requirements to be conformant to the most frequently used model
elements in the previous edition (ISO 19135:2005);
— Hierarchical register.
To conform to this part of ISO 19135, a register of items of geographic information shall satisfy all of
the requirements specified in one of the three conformance levels described in 2.2 to 2.4, with the
corresponding abstract test suite given in Annex A.
2.2 Core conformance class
Table 1 defines the characteristics of the core conformance class.
Table 1 — Core conformance class
Conformance class identifier core
Standardization target registers
Dependency ISO 19103: Conformance classes UML 2, Model
documentation
ISO 19115-1: Clause 2 Conformance require-
ments
Requirements All requirements in Clauses 5 to 7
Tests All tests in A.1
2.3 Extended conformance class
Table 2 defines the characteristics for the extended conformance class.
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Table 2 — Extended conformance class
Conformance class identifier extended-schema
Standardization target registers
Dependency hierarchical
Requirements All requirements in Annex B
Tests All tests in A.2
2.4 Hierarchical register conformance class
Table 3 defines the characteristics of the conformance class for hierarchical registers.
Table 3 — Hierarchical register conformance class
Conformance class identifier hierarchical
Standardization target registers
Dependency core
Requirements All requirements in Clause 8
Tests All tests in A.3
3 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document indispensable
for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest
edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
1)
ISO 19103:― , Geographic information — Conceptual schema language
ISO 19115-1:2014, Geographic information — Metadata — Part 1: Fundamentals
4 Terms, definitions, and abbreviations
4.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
4.1.1
clarification
non-substantive change to a register item
Note 1 to entry: A non-substantive change does not change the semantics or technical meaning of the item.
Clarification does not result in a change to the registration (4.1.12) status of the register item.
4.1.2
control body
group of technical experts that makes decisions regarding the content of a register (4.1.9)
4.1.3
geographic information
information concerning phenomena implicitly or explicitly associated with a location relative to the Earth
[SOURCE: ISO 19101-1:2014, 4.1.18]
1) To be published.
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4.1.4
hierarchical register
structured set of registers (4.1.9) for a domain of register items, composed of a principal register (4.1.8)
and a set of subregisters (4.1.16)
EXAMPLE ISO 6523 is associated with a hierarchical register. The principal register contains organization
identifier (4.1.5) schemes and each subregister contains a set of organization identifiers that comply with a single
organization identifier scheme.
4.1.5
identifier
linguistically independent sequence of characters capable of uniquely and permanently identifying that
with which it is associated
4.1.6
invalidation
action taken to correct a substantive error in a register item
4.1.7
item class
set of items with common properties
Note 1 to entry: Class is used in this context to refer to a set of instances, not the concept abstracted from that set
of instances.
4.1.8
principal register
register (4.1.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN ISO 19135-1:2013
01-november-2013
Geografske informacije - Postopki za registracijo prostorskih postavk - 1. del:
Osnove (ISO/DIS 19135-1:2013)
Geographic information - Procedures for item registration - Part 1: Fundamentals
(ISO/DIS 19135-1:2013)
Geoinformation - Registrierungsverfahren für geographische Informationseinheiten - Teil
1: Grundsätze (ISO/DIS 19135-1:2013)
Information géographique - Procédures pour l'enregistrement d'éléments - Partie 1:
Principes de base (ISO/DIS 19135-1:2013)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 19135-1
ICS:
07.040 Astronomija. Geodezija. Astronomy. Geodesy.
Geografija Geography
35.240.70 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in science
znanosti
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Foreword . vi
Introduction . vii
1 Scope . 1
2 Conformance . 1
2.1 Introduction . 1
2.2 Core conformance class . 1
2.3 Extended Conformance class . 2
2.4 Hierarchical register conformance class . 2
3 Normative references . 2
4 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 2
4.1 Terms and definitions . 2
4.2 Abbreviations . 4
4.3 Notation . 4
5 Roles and responsibilities in the management of registers . 5
5.1 Introduction . 5
5.2 Register owner . 6
5.3 Register manager . 6
5.3.1 Appointment of a register manager . 6
5.3.2 Responsibilities of a register manager . 6
5.4 Submitting organizations . 7
5.5 Control body . 7
5.6 Registry manager . 7
5.7 Register user . 7
6 Management of registers . 8
6.1 Establishment of registers . 8
6.2 Status of register items . 8
6.3 Change of status of register items . 8
6.3.1 Introduction . 8
6.3.2 Addition . 8
6.3.3 Clarification . 8
6.3.4 Invalidation . 9
6.3.5 Retirement . 9
6.3.6 Supersession . 9
6.4 Submission of proposals. 9
6.4.1 Process of submitting . 9
6.4.2 Submitting organizations . 9
6.4.3 Register manager . 10
6.5 Approval process . 10
6.6 State of a register . 11
6.7 Publication . 11
6.8 Integrity. 11
6.9 Registration proposals . 11
7 Register schema . 11
7.1 Introduction . 11
7.2 Register . 12
7.2.1 Register schema . 12
7.2.2 Object Type: Register . 13
7.3 RegisterStakeholder . 15
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7.3.1 RegisterStakeholder schema . 15
7.3.2 Object Type: RegisterStakeholder . 15
7.4 ItemClass . 17
7.4.1 ItemClass schema. 17
7.4.2 Object Type: ItemClass . 17
7.5 RegisterItem . 19
7.5.1 RegisterItem schema . 19
7.5.2 Object Type: RegisterItem . 19
8 Hierarchical registers . 22
8.1 Introduction . 22
8.2 Management of hierarchical registers . 23
8.3 Extensions to the register schema . 23
8.4 SubregisterDescription . 24
8.4.1 SubregisterDescription schema . 24
8.4.2 Object Type: SubregisterDescription . 24
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite. 26
A.1 Core conformance class . 26
A.1.1 Register responsibilities . 26
A.1.2 Management procedures . 26
A.1.3 Publication of register contents . 26
A.1.4 Register Content . 26
A.2 Extended conformance class . 27
A.2.1 Register Content – Extended . 27
A.3 Hierarchical registers . 27
A.3.1 Hierarchical registers - Principal register . 27
A.3.2 Hierarchical registers - Subregister . 27
Annex B (normative) UML model for the extended conformance class . 28
B.1 Introduction . 28
B.2 The extended model elements – feature types and associations . 28
B.2.1 Introduction . 28
B.2.2 RE_Register . 29
B.2.3 RE_RegisterItem . 35
B.2.4 RE_ItemClass . 43
B.2.5 RE_ProposalManagementInformation. 46
B.2.6 RE_Reference and RE_ReferenceSource . 50
B.2.7 RE_AmendmentInformation, RE_ClarificationInformation and RE_AdditionInformation . 54
B.2.8 RE_SubregisterDescription . 57
Annex C (informative) Establishment of registers by ISO/TC 211 . 59
C.1 Introduction . 59
C.2 Appointment of an ISO/TC 211 register manager . 59
C.3 Qualifications of an ISO/TC 211 register manager . 59
C.4 Responsibilities of an ISO/TC 211 register manager . 60
C.5 Contract . 60
C.6 Submitting organizations . 61
C.7 Control bodies . 61
C.7.1 Appointment of control bodies by ISO/TC 211 . 61
C.7.2 Responsibilities of control bodies . 61
C.8 Appeals . 61
Annex D (informative) Processing of proposals . 62
D.1 Introduction . 62
D.2 Approval process. 62
D.2.1 Introduction . 62
D.2.2 Steps in the approval process . 63
D.3 Appeals . 64
D.3.1 Introduction . 64
D.3.2 Steps in the appeal process . 64
Annex E (informative) Information to be included in proposals for item registration . 67
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E.1 Introduction . 67
E.2 Elements of information required for all proposals . 67
E.3 Additional elements of information for proposals to add new items to a register . 67
E.3.1 Mandatory elements of information . 67
E.3.2 Conditional elements of information . 67
E.3.3 Additional elements of information . 68
E.3.4 Additional elements of information required for proposals to clarify a registered item . 68
E.4 Elements of information required for proposals to supersede a registered item . 68
E.5 Additional elements of information for proposals to retire a registered item . 68
Annex F (informative) Backward compatibility . 69
F.1 Introduction . 69
F.2 Roles and responsibilities of the management of registers . 69
F.3 Management of registers . 69
F.4 Core register schema / Extended register schema . 70
F.5 Hierarchical register schema . 71
Bibliography . 72
Figures
Figure 1 — Organizational relationships . 5
Figure 2 — Submission of proposals . 10
Figure 3 — Core register schema . 12
Figure 4 — Register . 12
Figure 5 — RegisterStakeholder . 15
Figure 6 — ItemClass . 17
Figure 7 — RegisterItem . 19
Figure 8 — A hierarchical register . 23
Figure 9 — SubregisterDescription . 24
Figure B.1 — Core model with extension . 28
Figure B.2 — RE_Register . 29
Figure B.3 — RE_RegisterItem. 35
Figure B.4 — RE_ItemClass . 43
Figure B.5 — RE_ProposalManagementInformation . 46
Figure B.6 — RE_Reference and RE_ReferenceSource . 50
Figure B.7 — RE_Amendment-, RE_Clarification- and RE_AdditionInformation . 54
Figure B.8 — RE_SubregisterDescription . 57
Figure D.1 — Example of an approval process where the control body evaluates the proposal . 62
Figure D.2 — Example of appeal process . 65
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Foreword
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(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
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International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 19135-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 19135:2005), which has been technically
revised.
ISO 19135 consists of the following parts, under the general title Geographic information — Procedures for
item registration:
Part 1: Fundamentals
Part 2: XML Schema Implementation
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Introduction
This part of ISO 19135 specifies procedures for the registration of items of geographic information.
ISO/IEC JTC 1 defines registration as the assignment of an unambiguous name to an object in a way that
makes the assignment available to interested parties. Items of geographic information that may be registered
are members of object classes specified in technical standards such as those developed by ISO/TC 211.
NOTE 1 In this International Standard, the definition of registration has been changed so that registration is the
assignment of linguistically independent identifiers, rather than names, to items of geographic information.
Registration of items of geographic information offers several benefits to the geographic information
community. Registration:
a) supports wider use of registered items both by providing international recognition to the fact that such
items conform to an ISO International Standard and by making them publicly available to potential users;
b) provides both immediate recognition to extensions of an International Standard and a source for updates
to that International Standard during the regular maintenance cycle;
c) may provide a single mechanism to access information concerning items that are specified in different
standards;
d) provides a mechanism for managing temporal change;
NOTE 2 Items specified in a standard or in a register may change over time either due to changes in technology or for
other reasons. Published standards do not clearly document what changes may have occurred, and do not include
information about earlier versions of specified items. Such information can be maintained in a register.
e) may be used to make sets of standardized tags available for encoding of registered items in data sets;
and
f) supports cultural and linguistic adaptability by providing both a means for recording equivalent names of
items used in different languages, cultures, application areas and professions, and a means for making
those equivalent names publicly available.
This part of ISO19135 specifies procedures to be followed in preparing and maintaining registers of items of
geographic information. Any organization may choose to establish registers of items of geographic information
that conform to this part of ISO 19135. Informative Annex C is particularly applicable to registers established
under the auspices of ISO/TC 211.
A goal of this part of ISO 19135 is to achieve a balance between minimizing the number of registers for items
of geographic information and minimizing the burden on the registration authorities.
Following experience of setting up registers in user communities, there are fewer requirements in this version
than previously. Because of this, implementations of the previous edition of ISO 19135 should be conformant
to this part of ISO 19135. A log of changes from the previous version (ISO 19135:2005) is provided in Annex F.
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