SIST ISO 19115:2003
(Main)Geographic information -- Metadata
Geographic information -- Metadata
ISO 19115:2003 defines the schema required for describing geographic information and services. It provides information about the identification, the extent, the quality, the spatial and temporal schema, spatial reference, and distribution of digital geographic data.
ISO 19115:2003 is applicable to:
the cataloguing of datasets, clearinghouse activities, and the full description of datasets;
geographic datasets, dataset series, and individual geographic features and feature properties.
ISO 19115:2003 defines:
mandatory and conditional metadata sections, metadata entities, and metadata elements;
the minimum set of metadata required to serve the full range of metadata applications (data discovery, determining data fitness for use, data access, data transfer, and use of digital data);
optional metadata elements - to allow for a more extensive standard description of geographic data, if required;
a method for extending metadata to fit specialized needs.
Though ISO 19115:2003 is applicable to digital data, its principles can be extended to many other forms of geographic data such as maps, charts, and textual documents as well as non-geographic data.
NOTE Certain mandatory metadata elements may not apply to these other forms of data.
Information géographique -- Métadonnées
Geografske informacije - Metapodatki
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19115
First edition
2003-05-01
Geographic information — Metadata
Information géographique — Métadonnées
Reference number
©
ISO 2003
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Contents Page
Foreword . vii
Introduction. viii
1 Scope.1
2 Conformance .1
2.1 Conformance requirements .1
2.2 Metadata Profiles.1
2.3 Obligation and condition .2
3 Normative references.2
4 Terms and definitions .3
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms .4
5.1 Abbreviations.4
5.2 UML notations.4
5.3 UML model relationships.5
5.3.1 Associations .5
5.3.2 Generalization.5
5.3.3 Instantiation/Dependency.5
5.3.4 Roles.5
5.4 UML model stereotypes.6
5.5 Package abbreviations.7
5.6 UML model/data dictionary relationships.8
6 Requirements.8
6.1 Metadata for geographic data requirement .8
6.2 Metadata application information.8
6.3 Metadata packages.9
6.3.1 Metadata package and entity relationship.9
6.3.2 Package descriptions.11
6.4 Metadata datatypes .14
6.4.1 Extent information (EX_Extent) .14
6.4.2 Citation and responsible party information (CI_Citation and CI_ResponsibleParty) .15
6.5 Core metadata for geographic datasets.15
6.6 Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagrams .16
6.7 Data dictionary.16
6.8 Metadata extensions and profiles.17
6.9 Abstract test suite .17
6.10 Comprehensive dataset metadata application profile.17
6.11 Metadata extension methodology .17
6.12 Metadata implementation .17
6.13 Hierarchical levels of metadata.17
6.14 Implementation examples .17
6.15 Multilingual support for free text fields.17
Annex A (normative) Metadata schemas.18
A.1 Metadata UML models.18
A.2 Metadata package UML diagrams.19
A.2.1 Metadata entity set information .19
A.2.2 Identification information .19
A.2.3 Constraint information.21
A.2.4 Data quality information .22
A.2.5 Maintenance information.25
A.2.6 Spatial representation information.26
A.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 and 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
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
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). 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 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 primiti
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2003
Geografske informacije - Metapodatki
Geographic information -- Metadata
Information géographique -- Métadonnées
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ISO 19115:2003
ICS:
07.040 Astronomija. Geodezija. Astronomy. Geodesy.
Geografija Geography
35.240.70 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in science
znanosti
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19115
First edition
2003-05-01
Geographic information — Metadata
Information géographique — Métadonnées
Reference number
©
ISO 2003
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© 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,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from either ISO at the address below or
ISO's member body in the country of the requester.
ISO copyright office
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Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11
Fax + 41 22 749 09 47
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Published in Switzerland
ii © ISO 2003 — All rights reserved
Contents Page
Foreword . vii
Introduction. viii
1 Scope.1
2 Conformance .1
2.1 Conformance requirements .1
2.2 Metadata Profiles.1
2.3 Obligation and condition .2
3 Normative references.2
4 Terms and definitions .3
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms .4
5.1 Abbreviations.4
5.2 UML notations.4
5.3 UML model relationships.5
5.3.1 Associations .5
5.3.2 Generalization.5
5.3.3 Instantiation/Dependency.5
5.3.4 Roles.5
5.4 UML model stereotypes.6
5.5 Package abbreviations.7
5.6 UML model/data dictionary relationships.8
6 Requirements.8
6.1 Metadata for geographic data requirement .8
6.2 Metadata application information.8
6.3 Metadata packages.9
6.3.1 Metadata package and entity relationship.9
6.3.2 Package descriptions.11
6.4 Metadata datatypes .14
6.4.1 Extent information (EX_Extent) .14
6.4.2 Citation and responsible party information (CI_Citation and CI_ResponsibleParty) .15
6.5 Core metadata for geographic datasets.15
6.6 Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagrams .16
6.7 Data dictionary.16
6.8 Metadata extensions and profiles.17
6.9 Abstract test suite .17
6.10 Comprehensive dataset metadata application profile.17
6.11 Metadata extension methodology .17
6.12 Metadata implementation .17
6.13 Hierarchical levels of metadata.17
6.14 Implementation examples .17
6.15 Multilingual support for free text fields.17
Annex A (normative) Metadata schemas.18
A.1 Metadata UML models.18
A.2 Metadata package UML diagrams.19
A.2.1 Metadata entity set information .19
A.2.2 Identification information .19
A.2.3 Constraint information.21
A.2.4 Data quality information .22
A.2.5 Maintenance information.25
A.2.6 Spatial representation information.26
A.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 and 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
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
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). 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 .
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