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BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 Geographic information. Geography Markup Language (GML) Fundamentals

BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020

Geographic information. Geography Markup Language (GML) Fundamentals

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020
Pages:376
Released:2020-04-27
ISBN:978 0 539 00597 4
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 - Geographic Information. Geography Markup Language (GML) Fundamentals

BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 - Geographic Information. Geography Markup Language (GML) Fundamentals

Unlock the potential of geographic data with the BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 standard, a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of Geography Markup Language (GML). Released on April 27, 2020, this standard is an essential resource for professionals and organizations involved in geographic information systems (GIS), spatial data infrastructures, and related fields.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 standard provides a detailed framework for the use of GML, a powerful XML-based language designed to express geographical features. With 376 pages of in-depth content, this standard is a vital tool for anyone looking to understand and implement GML in their projects. Whether you're a GIS professional, a software developer, or a data analyst, this standard will equip you with the knowledge needed to effectively utilize GML for a wide range of applications.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 376 pages, this standard offers an extensive exploration of GML, covering its syntax, structure, and application in various contexts.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released in 2020, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field of geographic information.
  • International Recognition: As a part of the ISO series, this standard is recognized and utilized globally, ensuring compatibility and interoperability across different systems and platforms.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 00597 4 - Easily reference and cite this standard in your work and research.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020?

In the rapidly evolving field of geographic information, staying current with the latest standards is crucial. The BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 standard not only provides a solid foundation in GML but also ensures that your work aligns with international best practices. By adopting this standard, you can enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and interoperability of your geographic data projects.

Applications

GML is widely used in various applications, including:

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Enhance your GIS projects with robust data representation and exchange capabilities.
  • Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI): Facilitate the sharing and integration of spatial data across different platforms and organizations.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Accurately model and analyze environmental data for better decision-making.
  • Urban Planning: Support urban development projects with precise geographic data and analysis.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is ideal for:

  • GIS Professionals: Gain a deeper understanding of GML to improve your data management and analysis capabilities.
  • Software Developers: Integrate GML into your applications to enhance their functionality and interoperability.
  • Data Analysts: Leverage GML for more accurate and comprehensive data analysis.
  • Researchers and Academics: Utilize this standard as a reference for studies and projects involving geographic information.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 standard is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the field of geographic information. By providing a thorough understanding of GML, this standard empowers professionals to harness the full potential of geographic data. Stay ahead in your field by adopting this internationally recognized standard and ensure your projects meet the highest standards of quality and interoperability.

Embrace the future of geographic information with the BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 standard and transform the way you work with spatial data.

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BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 19136-1:2020 Geographic information. Geography Markup Language (GML) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science

The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML encoding in accordance with ISO 19118 for the transport and storage of geographic information modelled in accordance with the conceptual modelling framework used in the ISO 19100 series of International Standards and including both the spatial and non-spatial properties of geographic features.

This document defines the XML Schema syntax, mechanisms and conventions that:

  • provide an open, vendor-neutral framework for the description of geospatial application schemas for the transport and storage of geographic information in XML;

  • allow profiles that support proper subsets of GML framework descriptive capabilities;

  • support the description of geospatial application schemas for specialized domains and information communities;

  • enable the creation and maintenance of linked geographic application schemas and datasets;

  • support the storage and transport of application schemas and datasets;

  • increase the ability of organizations to share geographic application schemas and the information they describe.

Implementers can decide to store geographic application schemas and information in GML, or they can decide to convert from some other storage format on demand and use GML only for schema and data transport.

NOTE

If an ISO 19109 conformant application schema described in UML is used as the basis for the storage and transportation of geographic information, this document provides normative rules for the mapping of such an application schema to a GML application schema in XML Schema and, as such, to an XML encoding for data with a logical structure in accordance with the ISO 19109 conformant application schema.