ISO 19154-2014 Geographic information - Ubiquitous public access - Reference model《地理信息 无处不在的公共访问 参考模型》.pdf
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1、 ISO 2014 Geographic information Ubiquitous public access Reference model Information gographique Ubiquitaire laccs du public Modle de rfrence INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 19154 First edition 2014-11-01 Reference number ISO 19154:2014(E) ISO 19154:2014(E)ii ISO 2014 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT PROTE
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4、ents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Conformance . 1 3 Normative references 1 4 T erms and definitions . 1 5 Symbols (and abbreviated terms) 5 5.1 Abbreviated terms . 5 5.2 UML notation 6 6 Reference model requirements 6 6.1 Background 6 6.2 Design principles of ubiquitous public acces
5、s . 7 6.3 Semantics of UPA . 7 6.4 Conceptual framework . 8 6.5 Relationship with other ISO geographic information standards . 9 6.6 Other areas of standardization 11 7 RM-ODP viewpoints 12 7.1 Enterprise viewpoint 12 7.2 Information viewpoint 14 7.3 Computational viewpoint .19 Annex A (normative) A
6、bstract test suite .22 Annex B (informative) Additional background information on UPA-to-GI 24 Annex C (informative) Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) for UPA-to-GI reference model .26 Annex D (informative) Service architecture for UPA-to-GI .27 Annex E (informative) Existing standardization effo
7、rts30 Annex F (informative) UPA-to-GI service scenarios .37 Bibliography .43 ISO 2014 All rights reserved iii ISO 19154:2014(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing Internat
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13、s adherence to the WTO principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see the following URL: Foreword - Supplementary information The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics.iv ISO 2014 All rights reserved ISO 19154:2014(E) Introduction Recent adv
14、ances of web-based and mobile computing technologies have ushered in an era where the general public are not only consumers of content, but also act as creators or providers of new, enriched content. One sector in particular that is experiencing rapid change and growth is that of geographic informat
15、ion. “Location” in a general sense is one of the basic requirements of all mobile users. In early development, users were only “consuming” location-based content, but with ever increasingly sophisticated mobile hardware devices and the ever expanding extent of telecommunications networking and senso
16、r web enabled infrastructure, mobile users are now able to create many types of geographic data. Creation of content can be on an individual level, using a coordinate location to enable navigation to a new caf described in a blog entry, or as a collaborative effort, such as collecting GPS tracks and
17、 incorporating them into the Open Street Map project. Smaller devices, embedded systems, wireless communication, and sensor networks (ubiquitous computing technologies) require methods of handling geographic information in terms of both production and consumption. Beyond the previously limited publi
18、c consumption of geographic information, ubiquitous computing technologies provide the infrastructure for the general public to produce, distribute, and consume geographic information. These concepts are manifested as “seamless access from anywhere and at any time to easy-to-use geographic informati
19、on and services”. We refer to these concepts as Ubiquitous Public Access to geographic information. The goal of ubiquitous public access to geographic information (UPA-to-GI) is to make the user experience of any “smart” device intuitive to understand, along with being easy to use. To achieve this g
20、oal, contextual information that is gathered from varied sources is managed efficiently within the UPA architecture. Therefore, systems or services for UPA to geographic information need to support a delivery mechanism of contextual information. This International Standard defines the requirements o
21、f standardization for systems and services supporting ubiquitous public access to geographic information, and describes a comprehensive set of fundamental facets that specify an abstract description of the elements for UPA to geographic information. This International Standard further establishes a
22、series of models comprised as a conceptual framework that, when implemented, will support the development of a set of systems and services for enabling ubiquitous public access to geographic information. In a UPA environment, general users are no longer only passive consumers of geographic informati
23、on, but rather active participants in several steps of the data and information management lifecycle such as collection, creation and capture, and/or use and dissemination. Ubiquitous public access to geographic information might be thought of as a type of geographic information service. However, th
24、e currently available standards used in mobile environments are based on web technologies which are not efficient enough to handle the requirements of UPA. In order to provide relevant geographic information to users, the context of the users is described. The reference model specified here defines
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