ANSI INCITS ISO 19110-2005 Geographic information - Methodology for feature cataloguing.pdf
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1、INCITS/ISO 19110-2005(ISO 19110:2005, IDT) Geographic information Methodology for feature cataloguing INCITS/ISO 19110-2005(ISO 19110:2005, IDT)Reaffirmed as INCITS/ISO 19110:2005 R2015INCITS/ISO 19110-2005 iiPDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In accordance with Adobes lice
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5、ational Standard. Date of ANSI Approval: 9/27/2005 Published by American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, New York 10036 Copyright 2005 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). All rights reserved. These materials are subject to copyright claims of International
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7、ithout the prior written permission of ITI. All requests pertaining to this standard should be submitted to ITI, 1250 Eye Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. Printed in the United States of America ISO 19110:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope 1 2 Co
8、nformance . 1 3 Normative references . 2 4 Terms and definitions. 2 5 Abbreviations 3 6 Principal requirements . 4 6.1 Feature catalogue . 4 6.2 Information elements 4 Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite 6 Annex B (normative) Feature catalogue template. 16 Annex C (informative) Feature catalogui
9、ng examples 31 Annex D (informative) Feature cataloguing concepts 46 Bibliography . 55 ISO 19110:2005(E) iv ISO 2005 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing
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13、wn 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 19110 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics. ISO 19110:2005(E) ISO 200
14、5 All rights reserved vIntroduction Geographic features are real world phenomena associated with a location relative to the Earth, about which data are collected, maintained, and disseminated. Feature catalogues defining the types of features, their operations, attributes, and associations represent
15、ed in geographic data are indispensable to turning the data into usable information. Such feature catalogues promote the dissemination, sharing, and use of geographic data through providing a better understanding of the content and meaning of the data. Unless suppliers and users of geographic data h
16、ave a shared understanding of the kinds of real world phenomena represented by the data, users will be unable to judge whether the data supplied are fit for their purpose. The availability of standard feature catalogues that can be used multiple times will reduce costs of data acquisition and simpli
17、fy the process of product specification for geographic datasets. This International Standard provides a standard framework for organizing and reporting the classification of real world phenomena in a set of geographic data. Any set of geographic data is a greatly simplified and reduced abstraction o
18、f a complex and diverse world. A catalogue of feature types can never capture the richness of geographic reality. However, such a feature catalogue should present the particular abstraction represented in a given dataset clearly, precisely, and in a form readily understandable and accessible to user
19、s of the data. Geographic features occur at two levels: instances and types. At the instance level, a geographic feature is represented as a discrete phenomenon that is associated with its geographic and temporal coordinates and may be portrayed by a particular graphic symbol. These individual featu
20、re instances are grouped into classes with common characteristics: feature types. It is recognized that geographic information is subjectively perceived and that its content depends upon the needs of particular applications. The needs of particular applications determine the way instances are groupe
21、d into types within a particular classification scheme. ISO 19109, Geographic information Rules for application schema specifies how data shall be organized to reflect the particular needs of applications with similar data requirements. NOTE The full description of the contents and structure of a ge
22、ographic dataset is given by the application schema developed in compliance with ISO 19109. The feature catalogue defines the meaning of the feature types and their associated feature attributes, feature operations and feature associations contained in the application schema. The collection criteria
23、 used to identify individual real world phenomena and to represent them as feature instances in a dataset are not specified in this International Standard. Because they are not included in the standards, collection criteria should be included separately in the product specification for each dataset.
24、 A standard way of organizing feature catalogue information will not automatically result in harmonization or interoperability between applications. In situations where classifications of features differ, this International Standard may at least serve to clarify the differences and thereby help to a
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