1、INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 (ISO 19137:2007, IDT) Geographic information Core profile of the spatial schemaINCITS/ISO 19137-2007(ISO 19137:2007, IDT)Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
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5、ase inform the Central Secretariat at the address given below. Adopted by INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) as an American National Standard. Date of ANSI Approval: 9/28/2007 Published by American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, New Yo
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8、ton, DC 20005. Printed in the United States of America Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Forew
9、ord iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Conformance .1 3 Normative references1 4 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms .1 5 Geometry packages 1 5.1 Class diagram 1 5.2 Omitted constructs3 5.3 Classes retained without additional constraints .3 5.4 Concrete classes made abstract .3 5.5 Associatio
10、ns 3 5.6 GM_Position.5 5.7 GM_CurveSegment .5 5.8 GM_CurveInterpolation.5 5.9 GM_SurfaceInterpolation5 5.10 GM_SurfacePatch5 5.11 GM_Polygon.6 5.12 GM_CompositeCurve6 6 Topology packages.6 Annex A (informative) Supported specifications.7 Annex B (normative) Abstract test suite 8 Annex C (informative
11、) Extending the core .9 Annex D (informative) Examples .11 Bibliography13 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 iv ITIC 2007 All rights reservedF
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17、 IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved vIntroduction This International Standard provides a core profile of the geometry part of the spatial schema specified in ISO 19107 that is easy to understand and has a low cost of implementation. The profile is intentionally small and lim
18、ited in order to increase the chance of gaining widespread market acceptance. A simple topology package extension of the profile might be developed as a future part of this International Standard. Many user communities have requirements that go beyond the capabilities provided by this International
19、Standard, and they may define custom profiles. While ISO 19136 also implements a profile of ISO 19107, it is a comprehensive profile, not a core profile. This International Standard supports data types for geometric primitives of 0, 1 and 2 dimensions. It satisfies the conformance test A.1.1.3 of IS
20、O 19107:2003. It is in conformance class 1 of ISO 19106. Annex A lists some specifications that were supported by this International Standard at the time of its publication. Annex B specifies an abstract test suite for determining whether an application schema or profile is conformant to the core pr
21、ofile. Annex C discusses how to extend the core profile. Annex D presents two examples. Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Copyright American National Standards Ins
22、titute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved 1Geographic information Core profile of the spatial schema 1 Scope This International Stand
23、ard defines a core profile of the spatial schema specified in ISO 19107 that specifies, in accordance with ISO 19106, a minimal set of geometric elements necessary for the efficient creation of application schemata. This International Standard supports many of the spatial data formats and descriptio
24、n languages already developed and in broad use within several nations or liaison organizations. NOTE Data modelled with this International Standard are consistent with spatial models already developed and used by a number of organizations; see Annex A. 2 Conformance An abstract test suite for this I
25、nternational Standard is given in Annex B. 3 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amen
26、dments) applies. ISO 19107:2003, Geographic information Spatial schema ISO 19111:2003, Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates 4 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms For the purposes of this document, the same terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms given in
27、ISO 19107 apply. 5 Geometry packages 5.1 Class diagram Figure 1 depicts the complete profile of ISO 19107. The constraints on ISO 19107 are too many to be shown graphically in Figure 1, but are described in 5.2 to 5.12. This International Standard is limited to applications in which there is a 1:1 m
28、apping between f eatures and geometric primitives, all geometric primitives are referenced to a single coordinate reference system, Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,
29、-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 2 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved all curves are composed of line segments, and all surfaces are composed of planar facets. Figure 1 The complete profile Abstract classes that appear in Figure 1 and are needed to provide compatibility with ISO 19107 are omitted from the simpli
30、fied representation in Figure 2. NOTE Abstract classes that are needed for compatibility with ISO 19107 have been omitted. Also, the inheritance relation between GM_Ring and GM_Object is not shown here. Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for R
31、esaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved 3Figure 2 A simplified, “flattened” view to the profile for illustrating its structure 5.2 Omitted constructs This International Standard uses no operations or interfaces fro
32、m ISO 19107. Also, any other constructs from ISO 19107 are omitted in this International Standard unless they are mentioned in 5.3. 5.3 Classes retained without additional constraints The following classes are the same as in ISO 19107. Abstract classes: GM_Object (ISO 19107:2003, 6.2.2); GM_Boundary
33、 (6.3.2); GM_PrimitiveBoundary (6.3.4); GM_Primitive (6.3.10); GM_OrientablePrimitive (6.3.13); GM_Complex (6.6.2); GM_Composite (6.6.3). Concrete classes: GM_Ring (ISO 19107:2003, 6.3.6), GM_SurfaceBoundary (6.3.7); GM_Point (6.3.11); GM_Curve (6.3.16); GM_Surface (6.3.17); DirectPosition (6.4.1);
34、GM_PointArray (6.4.6); GM_LineString (6.4.10). Like ISO 19107, this International Standard refers to the abstract class SC_CRS, which is defined in ISO 19111. 5.4 Concrete classes made abstract The following classes are concrete in ISO 19107, but abstract in this profile: GM_OrientableCurve (6.3.14)
35、; GM_OrientableSurface (6.3.15); GM_CompositeCurve (6.6.5). 5.5 Associations 5.5.1 Associations retained without additional constraints The following associations are the same as in ISO 19107: Coordinate Reference System (ISO 19107:2003, 6.2.2.17); association “Composition” between GM_CompositeCurve
36、 and GM_OrientableCurve (ISO 19107:2003, Figure 28). Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 4 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved5.5.2 Segmentation betw
37、een GM_Curve and GM_CurveSegment The association “Segmentation” between GM_Curve and GM_CurveSegment (ISO 19107:2003, 6.3.16.3) is changed as follows: the multiplicity of the “curve” role is restricted from 0,1 to 1, and the multiplicity of the “segment” role is restricted from 1n to 1. Instances of
38、 GM_CurveSegment thus cannot exist without being part of a GM_Curve. GM_CurveSegment:curve1 : Reference (multiplicity restricted from 0,1) 5.5.3 Segmentation between GM_Surface and GM_SurfacePatch The association “Segmentation” between GM_Surface and GM_SurfacePatch (ISO 19107:2003, 6.3.17.3) is cha
39、nged as follows: the multiplicity of the “surface” role is restricted from 0,1 to 1. Instances of GM_SurfacePatch thus cannot exist without being part of a GM_Surface. GM_SurfacePatch:surface1 : Reference (multiplicity restricted from 0,1) 5.5.4 DirectPosition:coordinateReferenceSystem The multiplic
40、ity of the association role “coordinateReferenceSystem” of the data type DirectPosition (ISO 19107:2003, 6.4.1.4) is restricted from 0,1 to 0. As a consequence, individual points cannot specify a reference system; this has to be established via GM_Object:CRS. The data in any dataset that conforms to
41、 this International Standard shall be in one and only one coordinate reference system. DirectPosition:coordinateReferenceSystem0 : ISO19111:SC_CRS (multiplicity restricted from 0,1) 5.5.5 GM_SurfaceBoundary:exterior The multiplicity of the association role “exterior” of GM_SurfaceBoundary (ISO 19107
42、:2003, 6.3.7.2) is restricted from 0,1 to 1. Thus, all surfaces are required to have an exterior boundary and the “universe face” is not permitted in this International Standard. GM_SurfaceBoundary:exterior1 : GM_Ring (multiplicity restricted from 0,1) 5.5.6 Interior to The multiplicity of the assoc
43、iation roles “coincidentSubelement” and “superElement” of GM_Primitive (ISO 19107:2003, 6.3.10.4, association “Interior to”) is restricted on both ends to 0. Thus, this International Standard excludes GM_Primitives which are coincident with one another. GM_Primitive:coincidentSubelement0 : GM_Primit
44、ive (multiplicity restricted from 0n) GM_Primitive:superElement0 : GM_Primitive (multiplicity restricted from 0n) NOTE ISO 19107:2003, Figure 8 calls these association ends “containedPrimitive” and “containingPrimitive,” respectively, although they are called “coincidentSubelement“ and superElement“
45、 in the text of ISO 19107. 5.5.7 Contains The multiplicity of the association roles “subComplex” and “superComplex” of GM_Complex (ISO 19107:2003, 6.6.2.3, association “Contains”) is restricted on both ends to 0. Thus, this International Standard excludes GM_Complexes which are coincident with one a
46、nother. GM_Complex:subComplex0 : GM_Complex (multiplicity restricted from 0n) GM_Complex:superComplex0 : GM_Complex (multiplicity restricted from 0n) Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without
47、license from IHS-,-,-INCITS/ISO 19137-2007 ITIC 2007 All rights reserved 55.5.8 Complex The multiplicities of the association roles “element” and “complex” between GM_Primitive and GM_Complex (ISO 19107:2003, 6.6.2.4, association “Complex”) are restricted to 0. Thus, geometric primitives cannot be p
48、art of a complex as complexes exceed the minimal capabilities required by this International Standard. GM_Primitive:complex0 : GM_Complex (multiplicity restricted from 0n) 5.5.9 Composition The multiplicities of the association roles “generator” and “composite” between GM_Primitive and GM_Composite (ISO 19107:2003, Figure 25, association “Composition”) are restricted to 0. Thus, geometric primitive cannot be part of a composite as composites exceed the minimal capabili
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