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BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023 Geographic information. Metadata XML schema implementation for fundamental concepts

BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023

Geographic information. Metadata XML schema implementation for fundamental concepts

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023
Pages:112
Released:2023-09-05
ISBN:978 0 539 13368 4
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023 Geographic Information. Metadata XML Schema Implementation for Fundamental Concepts

Introducing the BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023, a comprehensive guide to Geographic Information. This standard is a must-have for anyone working with geographic information systems, data management, or related fields. It provides a detailed XML schema implementation for fundamental concepts, ensuring you have the knowledge and tools to handle geographic metadata effectively.

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  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023
  • Pages: 112
  • Released: 2023-09-05
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 13368 4
  • Name: Geographic Information. Metadata XML Schema Implementation for Fundamental Concepts
  • Status: Standard

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BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 19115-3:2023 Geographic information. Metadata is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science
This document defines an integrated XML implementation of ISO 19115-1 and ISO 19115-2 by defining the following artefacts: —     a set of XML schema required to validate metadata instance documents conforming to conceptual model elements defined in ISO 19115-1 and ISO 19115-2; and —     a set of ISO/IEC 19757-3 (Schematron) rules that implement validation constraints in the ISO 19115-1 and ISO 19115-2 UML models that are not validated by the XML schema. This document describes the procedure used to generate XML schemas from ISO geographic information conceptual models related to metadata. The XML schemas are generated directly from the conceptual UML model (8.5).