ANSI INCITS 446-2008 Information Technology C Identifying Attributes for Named Physical and Cultural Geographic Features (Except Roads and Highways) of the United States Territorie.pdf
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1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology Identifying Attributes for Named Physical and Cultural Geographic Features (Except Roads and Highways) of the United States, Territories, Outlying Areas, and FreelyAssociated Areas, and the Waters of the Same to the Limit of the Twelve
2、-Mile Statutory Zone ANSI INCITS 446-2008ANSIINCITS446-2008ANSIINCITS 446-2008American National Standardfor Information Technology Identifying Attributes for Named Physical and CulturalGeographic Features (Except Roads and Highways) ofthe United States, Territories, Outlying Areas, andFreely Associa
3、ted Areas, and the Waters of the Sameto the Limit of the Twelve-Mile Statutory ZoneSecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilApproved October 28, 2008American National Standards Institute, Inc.Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due proc
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9、 current information on all standards by calling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036Copyright 2008 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reser
10、ved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of ITI, 1250 Eye Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. Printed in the United States of AmericaCAUTION: The developers of this standard have requested that holders
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13、hat licenses are not required to avoid infringement in the use of this standard.iContentsPageForeword iiIntroduction vii1 Scope . 12 Normative References 23 Terms and Definitions. 34 Procedures . 64.1 Application as an Authoritative Source. 64.2 Establishing a National Standard Feature Identifier .
14、64.3 Establishing a National Standard Feature Name . 64.4 Establishing a National Standard Feature Location Standard 74.5 Revising Official Feature Names and Locations. 74.6 Accessing Official Feature Names, Feature Locations, and Feature Identifiers. 7AnnexA Bibliography 8iiForeword (This foreword
15、is not part of American National Standard ANSI INCITS 446-2008.)The United States Board on Geographic NamesThe United States Board on Geographic Names (http:/geonames.usgs.gov/) is afederal body created in 1890 to maintain standardized geographic feature name andlocation usage throughout the federal
16、 government. The Board comprises representa-tives of federal departments and independent agencies concerned with geographicinformation, population, ecology, and management of public lands. Sharing its re-sponsibilities with the Secretary of the Interior, the Board promulgates official geo-graphic fe
17、ature names with locative attributes as well as principles, policies, andprocedures governing the data. An underlying principle of the Board is formal recog-nition of present day local usage or preferences. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)Geographic Names Project is the executive agent and supporti
18、ng agency for theBoard.By law, the Board is responsible for all geographic names except those applying tooffices or establishments of federal agencies. Practically, however, the Board de-cides primarily on the names of natural features of the land, reservoirs, and canals inthe United States, its ter
19、ritories, and outlying areas. Unless asked to do so, the Boarddoes not rule on the names of cultural features such as roads, streets, shopping cen-ters, churches, schools, hospitals, and airports. Borderline cases exist; for example,the Board determines the official names of reservoirs not formally
20、named by Con-gress, but not the names of dams that form the reservoirs.The original program of names standardization (not regulation) began during thesurge of exploration, mining, and settlement of western territories after the Civil War.Inconsistencies and contradictions among numerous feature name
21、s, spellings, andlocations became a serious problem to surveyors, map makers, and scientists whorequired uniform, non-conflicting geographic nomenclature. President Harrisonsigned an executive order establishing the Board and giving it authority to resolvethese critical questions. Decisions of the B
22、oard were accepted as binding by all de-partments and agencies of the federal government.Congress recreated the Board in 1947 by Public Law 80-242. In partnership with fed-eral, state, and local agencies and state names authorities, the Board serves as acentral authority to which feature name and lo
23、cation inquiries, issues, changes, andproposals may be directed. The usefulness of this type of program has been proven time and again, and todaymore than fifty nations have some type of national names authority. The United Na-tions stated: “the best method to achieve international standardization i
24、s throughstrong programs of national standardization.“ Numerous nations established policiesrelevant to the toponymic (the study of names) issues in their respective countries.The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)In the mid-1970s, the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) was developed
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