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INCITS/ISO 19141 : 2008(R2015)

Superseded

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - SCHEMA FOR MOVING FEATURES

Superseded date

02-20-2019

Published date

01-12-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
  2.1 Conformance classes
  2.2 Requirements
3 Normative references
4 Terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
  4.1 Terms and definitions
  4.2 Abbreviated terms
5 Package - Moving Features
  5.1 Semantics
  5.2 Package structure
  5.3 Class hierarchy
6 Package - Geometry Types
  6.1 Package semantic
  6.2 Type - MF_OneParamGeometry
  6.3 Type - MF_TemporalGeometry
  6.4 Type - MF_Trajectory
  6.5 Type - MF_TemporalTrajectory
  6.7 Type - MF_SecondaryOffset
  6.8 Type - MF_MeasureFunction
7 Package - Prism Geometry
  7.1 Package structure
  7.2 CodeList - MF_GlobalAxisName
  7.3 Type - MF_LocalGeometry
  7.4 Type - MF_PrismGeometry
  7.5 Type - MF_RigidTemporalGeometry
  7.6 Type - MF_RotationMatrix
  7.7 Type - MF_TemporalOrientation
8 Moving features in application schemas
  8.1 Introduction
  8.2 Representing the spatial characteristics of moving
       features
  8.3 Associations of moving features
  8.4 Operations of moving features
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite
  A.1 Application schemas for data transfer
  A.2 Application schemas for data with operations
Annex B (informative) UML Notation
  B.1 Introduction
  B.2 Class
  B.3 Stereotype
  B.4 Attribute
  B.5 Operation
  B.6 Constraint
  B.7 Note
  B.8 Association
  B.9 Role name
  B.10 Multiplicity
  B.11 Navigability
  B.12 Aggregation
  B.13 Composition
  B.14 Dependency
  B.15 Generalization
  B.16 Realization
Annex C (informative) Interpolating between orientations
  C.1 Introduction
  C.2 Euler rotations and gimbal lock
  C.3 Interpolating between two orientation matrices
  C.4 Interpolating between other orientation
       representations
  C.5 Sample interpolation
Bibliography

Describes a method to describe the geometry of a feature that moves as a rigid body. Such movement has the following characteristics.

Committee
L1
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO 19141:2008 Identical

ISO 19109:2015 Geographic information Rules for application schema
ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information Temporal schema
ISO 19111:2007 Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates
ISO 19110:2016 Geographic information Methodology for feature cataloguing
ISO/IEC 19501:2005 Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2
ISO 19101:2002 Geographic information Reference model
ISO 19133:2005 Geographic information Location-based services Tracking and navigation
ISO 19107:2003 Geographic information Spatial schema
ISO/TS 19103:2005 Geographic information Conceptual schema language
ISO 19123:2005 Geographic information — Schema for coverage geometry and functions

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