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ANSI INCITS ISO 19115-2003 Geographic information Metadata.pdf

1、Adopted by INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) as an American National Standard.Date of ANSI Approval: 12/24/2003Published by American National Standards Institute,25 West 43rd Street, New York, New York 10036Copyright 2003 by Information Technology Industry Council

2、 (ITI).All rights reserved.These materials are subject to copyright claims of International Standardization Organization (ISO), InternationalElectrotechnical Commission (IEC), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and Information Technology Industry Council(ITI). Not for resale. No part of t

3、his publication may be reproduced in any form, including an electronic retrieval system, withoutthe 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 AmericaReference numberISO

4、 19115:2003(E)ISO 2003INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO19115First edition2003-05-01Geographic information Metadata Information gographique Mtadonnes ISO 19115:2003(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In accordance with Adobes licensing policy, this file may be printed or viewed

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7、use by ISO member bodies. In the unlikely event that a problem relating to it is found, please inform the Central Secretariat at the address given below. ISO 2003 All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, e

8、lectronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from either ISO at the address below or ISOs member body in the country of the requester. ISO copyright office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrighti

9、so.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2003 All rights reservedISO 19115:2003(E) ISO 2003 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword vii Introduction. viii 1 Scope1 2 Conformance .1 2.1 Conformance requirements .1 2.2 Metadata Profiles.1 2.3 Obligation and condition 2 3 Normative

10、references2 4 Terms and definitions .3 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms 4 5.1 Abbreviations.4 5.2 UML notations4 5.3 UML model relationships5 5.3.1 Associations 5 5.3.2 Generalization5 5.3.3 Instantiation/Dependency.5 5.3.4 Roles.5 5.4 UML model stereotypes6 5.5 Package abbreviations7 5.6 UML model/d

11、ata dictionary relationships.8 6 Requirements.8 6.1 Metadata for geographic data requirement 8 6.2 Metadata application information 8 6.3 Metadata packages9 6.3.1 Metadata package and entity relationship9 6.3.2 Package descriptions11 6.4 Metadata datatypes .14 6.4.1 Extent information (EX_Extent) .1

12、4 6.4.2 Citation and responsible party information (CI_Citation and CI_ResponsibleParty) 15 6.5 Core metadata for geographic datasets15 6.6 Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagrams 16 6.7 Data dictionary.16 6.8 Metadata extensions and profiles17 6.9 Abstract test suite .17 6.10 Comprehensive datase

13、t metadata application profile.17 6.11 Metadata extension methodology .17 6.12 Metadata implementation .17 6.13 Hierarchical levels of metadata17 6.14 Implementation examples 17 6.15 Multilingual support for free text fields.17 Annex A (normative) Metadata schemas18 A.1 Metadata UML models.18 A.2 Me

14、tadata package UML diagrams19 A.2.1 Metadata entity set information .19 A.2.2 Identification information .19 A.2.3 Constraint information21 A.2.4 Data quality information .22 A.2.5 Maintenance information25 A.2.6 Spatial representation information26 ISO 19115:2003(E) iv ISO 2003 All rights reservedA

15、.2.7 Reference system information 27 A.2.8 Content information 28 A.2.9 Portrayal catalogue information 29 A.2.10 Distribution information. 30 A.2.11 Metadata extension information 31 A.2.12 Application schema information. 32 A.3 Metadata data types . 33 A.3.1 Extent information 33 A.3.2 Citation an

16、d responsible party information . 34 Annex B (normative) Data dictionary for geographic metadata 35 B.1 Data dictionary overview . 35 B.1.1 Introduction. 35 B.1.2 Name/role name 35 B.1.3 Short name and domain code . 35 B.1.4 Definition . 35 B.1.5 Obligation/Condition 36 B.1.6 Maximum occurrence. 36

17、B.1.7 Data type 36 B.1.8 Domain. 36 B.2 Metadata package data dictionaries . 38 B.2.1 Metadata entity set information. 38 B.2.2 Identification information (includes data and service identification) 40 B.2.3 Constraint information (includes legal and security) . 46 B.2.4 Data quality information. 48

18、B.2.5 Maintenance information . 57 B.2.6 Spatial representation information (includes grid and vector representation) 59 B.2.7 Reference system information (includes temporal, coordinate and geographic identifiers). 63 B.2.8 Content information (includes Feature catalogue and Coverage descriptions)

19、68 B.2.9 Portrayal catalogue information 73 B.2.10 Distribution information. 73 B.2.11 Metadata extension information 78 B.2.12 Application schema information. 80 B.3 Data type information. 81 B.3.1 Extent information 81 B.3.2 Citation and responsible party information . 85 B.4 Externally referenced

20、 entities 91 B.4.1 Introduction. 91 B.4.2 Date and DateTime information. 91 B.4.3 Distance, angle, measure, number, record, recordType, scale and UomLength information 91 B.4.4 Feature type, property type, and attribute type information 91 B.4.5 PeriodDuration and temporal primitive information . 91

21、 B.4.6 Point and Object information 92 B.4.7 Set and Sequence information 92 B.4.8 Type name information 92 B.4.9 Vertical datum information 92 B.5 CodeLists and enumerations 92 B.5.1 Introduction. 92 B.5.2 CI_DateTypeCode 92 B.5.3 CI_OnLineFunctionCode . 93 B.5.4 CI_PresentationFormCode . 93 B.5.5

22、CI_RoleCode . 93 B.5.6 DQ_EvaluationMethodTypeCode . 94 B.5.7 DS_AssociationTypeCode 94 B.5.8 DS_InitiativeTypeCode 94 B.5.9 MD_CellGeometryCode . 95 B.5.10 MD_CharacterSetCode 95 B.5.11 MD_ClassificationCode . 96 B.5.12 MD_CoverageContentTypeCode 96 B.5.13 MD_DatatypeCode . 97 ISO 19115:2003(E) ISO

23、 2003 All rights reserved vB.5.14 MD_DimensionNameTypeCode 97 B.5.15 MD_GeometricObjectTypeCode .97 B.5.16 MD_ImagingConditionCode 98 B.5.17 MD_KeywordTypeCode .98 B.5.18 MD_MaintenanceFrequencyCode .99 B.5.19 MD_MediumFormatCode .99 B.5.20 MD_MediumNameCode 99 B.5.21 MD_ObligationCode .100 B.5.22 M

24、D_PixelOrientationCode .100 B.5.23 MD_ProgressCode .100 B.5.24 MD_RestrictionCode 101 B.5.25 MD_ScopeCode 101 B.5.26 MD_SpatialRepresentationTypeCode 102 B.5.27 MD_TopicCategoryCode 102 B.5.28 MD_TopologyLevelCode 104 Annex C (normative) Metadata extensions and profiles.105 C.1 Background105 C.2 Typ

25、es of extensions105 C.3 Creating an extension.105 C.4 Rules for creating an extension.105 C.5 Community profile.106 C.6 Rules for creating a profile.107 Annex D (normative) Abstract test suite 108 D.1 Abstract test suite .108 D.2 Metadata test suite 108 D.2.1 Test case identifier: Completeness test1

26、08 D.2.2 Test case identifier: Maximum occurrence test .108 D.2.3 Test case identifier: Short name test 108 D.2.4 Test case identifier: Data type test109 D.2.5 Test case identifier: Domain test.109 D.2.6 Test case identifier: Schema test 109 D.3 User-defined extension metadata test suite.109 D.3.1 T

27、est case identifier: Exclusiveness test .109 D.3.2 Test case identifier: Definition test110 D.3.3 Test case identifier: Standard metadata test110 D.4 Metadata profiles.110 D.4.1 Test case identifier: Metadata profiles110 Annex E (normative) Comprehensive dataset metadata application profile 111 E.1

28、Comprehensive dataset metadata application schema 111 E.2 Comprehensive dataset metadata profile UML model .112 Annex F (informative) Metadata extension methodology.113 F.1 Metadata extensions methodology .113 F.2 Review of existing metadata elements (Stage 1) .113 F.3 Definition of a new metadata s

29、ection (Stage 2)114 F.4 Definition of a new metadata codelist (Stage 3).114 F.5 Definition of a new metadata codelist element (Stage 4)114 F.6 Definition of a new metadata element (Stage 5).115 F.7 Definition of a new metadata entity (Stage 6).115 F.8 Definition of a more stringent metadata obligati

30、on (Stage 7).116 F.9 Definition of more restrictive metadata codelist (Stage 8)116 F.10 Documentation of metadata extensions (Stage 9).117 Annex G (informative) Metadata implementation 119 G.1 Background119 G.1.1 Problem statement 119 G.1.2 Scope and objectives119 G.1.3 Granularity of spatial data s

31、upported .119 G.2 Metadata hierarchy levels.120 ISO 19115:2003(E) vi ISO 2003 All rights reservedG.2.1 Dataset series metadata (optional) . 120 G.2.2 Dataset metadata 120 G.2.3 Feature type metadata (optional) 121 G.2.4 Feature instance metadata (optional). 121 G.2.5 Attribute type metadata (optiona

32、l) 121 G.2.6 Attribute instance metadata (optional). 121 Annex H (informative) Hierarchical levels of metadata 122 H.1 Levels of metadata . 122 H.2 Example . 122 Annex I (informative) Implementation examples. 126 I.1 Metadata examples. 126 I.2 Example 1 Exploration Licences for Minerals 126 I.3 Exam

33、ple 2 Example of extended metadata. 129 I.4 Data dictionary for the extended elements 130 I.5 MD_KeywordType (Modified) 136 Annex J (informative) Multilingual support for free text metadata element. 137 J.1 Free text metadata elements . 137 J.2 Data structure for handling multi-languages support in

34、free text metadata elements . 138 J.3 Example of multi-languages free text in a metadata element 139 Bibliography. 140 ISO 19115:2003(E) ISO 2003 All rights reserved viiForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO membe

35、r bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmenta

36、l and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directi

37、ves, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies

38、 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 19115 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geo

39、matics. ISO 19115:2003(E) viii ISO 2003 All rights reservedIntroduction A revival in the awareness of the importance of geography and how things relate spatially, combined with the advancement of electronic technology, have caused an expansion in the use of digital geographic information and geograp

40、hic information systems worldwide. Increasingly, individuals from a wide range of disciplines outside of the geographic sciences and information technologies are capable of producing, enhancing, and modifying digital geographic information. As the number, complexity, and diversity of geographic data

41、sets grow, a method for providing an understanding of all aspects of this data grows in importance. Digital geographic data is an attempt to model and describe the real world for use in computer analysis and graphic display of information. Any description of reality is always an abstraction, always

42、partial, and always just one of many possible “views“. This “view“ or model of the real world is not an exact duplication; some things are approximated, others are simplified, and some things are ignored. There is seldom perfect, complete, and correct data. To ensure that data is not misused, the as

43、sumptions and limitations affecting the creation of data must be fully documented. Metadata allows a producer to describe a dataset fully so that users can understand the assumptions and limitations and evaluate the datasets applicability for their intended use. Typically, geographic data is used by

44、 many people other than the producer. It is often produced by one individual or organization and used by another. Proper documentation will provide those unfamiliar with the data with a better understanding, and enable them to use it properly. As geographic data producers and users handle more and m

45、ore data, proper documentation will provide them with a keener knowledge of their holdings and will allow them to better manage data production, storage, updating, and reuse. The objective of this International Standard is to provide a structure for describing digital geographic data. This Internati

46、onal Standard is intended to be used by information system analysts, program planners, and developers of geographic information systems, as well as others in order to understand the basic principles and the overall requirements for standardization of geographic information. This International Standa

47、rd defines metadata elements, provides a schema and establishes a common set of metadata terminology, definitions, and extension procedures. When implemented by a data producer, this International Standard will: 1) Provide data producers with appropriate information to characterize their geographic

48、data properly. 2) Facilitate the organization and management of metadata for geographic data. 3) Enable users to apply geographic data in the most efficient way by knowing its basic characteristics. 4) Facilitate data discovery, retrieval and reuse. Users will be better able to locate, access, evalu

49、ate, purchase and utilize geographic data. 5) Enable users to determine whether geographic data in a holding will be of use to them. This International Standard defines general-purpose metadata, in the field of geographic information. More detailed metadata for geographic datatypes and geographic services are defined in other ISO 19100 series standards and user extensions. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 19115:2003(E) ISO 2003 All rights reserved 11 Scope This International Standard defines the schema required for describing geographic inform

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