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BS EN ISO 19143:2012

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Geographic information. Filter encoding

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English

Published date

06-30-2012

This International Standard describes an XML and KVP encoding of a system neutral syntax for expressing projections, selection and sorting clauses collectively called a query expression. These components are modular and intended to be used together or individually by other standards which reference this International Standard. EXAMPLE 1 ISO 19142 makes use of some or all of these components. This International Standard defines an abstract component, named AbstractQueryExpression, from which other specifications can subclass concrete query elements to implement query operations. This International Standard also defines an additional abstract query component, named AbstractAdhocQueryExpresison, which is derived from AbstractQueryExpression and from which other specifications can subclass concrete query elements which follow the following query pattern: An abstract query element from which service specifications can subclass a concrete query element that implements a query operation that allows a client to specify a list of resource types, an optional projection clause, an optional selection clause, and an optional sorting clause to query a subset of resources that satisfy the selection clause. This pattern is referred to as an ad hoc query pattern since the server is not aware of the query until it is submitted for processing. This is in contrast to a stored query expression, which is stored and can be invoked by name or identifier. This International Standard also describes an XML and KVP encoding of a system-neutral representation of a select clause. The XML representation is easily validated, parsed and transformed into a server-specific language required to retrieve or modify object instances stored in some persistent object store. EXAMPLE 2 An XML encoded filter can be transformed into a WHERE clause for a SQL SELECT statement to fetch data stored in a SQL-based relational database. Similarly, and XML encoded filter expression can be transformed into an XPath or XPointer expression for fetching data from XML documents. This International Standard defines the XML encoding for the following predicates. A standard set of logical predicates: and, or and not. A standard set of comparison predicates: equal to, not equal to, less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, like, is null and between. A standard set of spatial predicates: equal, disjoint, touches, within, overlaps, crosses, intersects, contains, within a specified distance, beyond a specified distance and BBOX. A standard set of temporal predicates: after, before, begins, begun by, contains, during, ends, equals, meets, met by, overlaps and overlapped by. A predicate to test whether the identifier of an object matches the specified value. This International Standard defines the XML encoding of metadata that allows a service to declare which conformance classes, predicates, operators, operands and functions it supports. This metadata is referred to as Filter Capabilities.

Committee
IST/36
DevelopmentNote
Renumbers & supersedes BS ISO 19143. 2012 version incorporates corrigendum to BS ISO 19143. Supersedes 09/30192470 DC. (06/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
92
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
EN ISO 19143 : 2012 Identical
ISO 19143:2010 Identical

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