ISO 19136 Geographic information – Geography Markup Language, is a standard from the family ISO - of the standards for geographic information (ISO 191xx). It resulted from unification of the Open Geospatial Consortia definitions and Geography Markup Language (GML) with the ISO-191xx-Normen. Earlier versions of GML were not ISO conformal (GML 1, GML 2) with GML version 3.1.1. ISO conformity means in particular that GML is now also an implementation of ISO 19107.

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  • ISO 19136 Geographic information – Geography Markup Language, is a standard from the family ISO - of the standards for geographic information (ISO 191xx). It resulted from unification of the Open Geospatial Consortia definitions and Geography Markup Language (GML) with the ISO-191xx-Normen. Earlier versions of GML were not ISO conformal (GML 1, GML 2) with GML version 3.1.1. ISO conformity means in particular that GML is now also an implementation of ISO 19107. The Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML encoding in compliance with ISO 19118 for the transport and storage of geographic information modelled according to the conceptual modelling framework used in the ISO 19100 series and including both the spatial and nonspatial properties of geographic features. This specification defines the XML Schema syntax, mechanisms, and conventions that: Provide an open, vendor-neutral framework for the definition of geospatial application schemas and objects; 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 data sets; Increase the ability of organizations to share geographic application schemas and the information they describe.
  • ISO 19136 ist eine Norm aus der Familie der ISO-Standards für Geoinformationen (ISO 191xx). Sie entstand durch Zusammenführung der Festlegungen des Open Geospatial Consortiums zur Geography Markup Language (GML) mit den ISO-191xx-Normen. Während frühere Versionen von GML nicht ISO-konform waren (GML 1, GML 2) wird mit GML Version 3.2.1 die vollständige Herstellung der ISO-Konformität bewirkt. Das bedeutet insbesondere, dass GML nunmehr auch eine Implementierung von ISO 19107 darstellt. Der Kodierungsprozess selbst (wie gehe ich vor, um strukturierte Geoinformationen in einer XML-Datei darzustellen?) entspricht dabei der Norm ISO 19118 – Encoding. Daneben sind unter anderem folgende weitere ISO-Normen berücksichtigt: ISO 19103 – Conceptual Schema Language (units of measure, basic types), ISO 19108 – Temporal schema (temporal geometry and topology objects, temporal reference systems), ISO 19109 – Rules for application schemas (features), ISO 19111 – Spatial referencing by coordinates (coordinate reference systems), ISO 19123 – Coverages.
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  • ISO 19136 Geographic information – Geography Markup Language, is a standard from the family ISO - of the standards for geographic information (ISO 191xx). It resulted from unification of the Open Geospatial Consortia definitions and Geography Markup Language (GML) with the ISO-191xx-Normen. Earlier versions of GML were not ISO conformal (GML 1, GML 2) with GML version 3.1.1. ISO conformity means in particular that GML is now also an implementation of ISO 19107.
  • ISO 19136 ist eine Norm aus der Familie der ISO-Standards für Geoinformationen (ISO 191xx). Sie entstand durch Zusammenführung der Festlegungen des Open Geospatial Consortiums zur Geography Markup Language (GML) mit den ISO-191xx-Normen. Während frühere Versionen von GML nicht ISO-konform waren (GML 1, GML 2) wird mit GML Version 3.2.1 die vollständige Herstellung der ISO-Konformität bewirkt. Das bedeutet insbesondere, dass GML nunmehr auch eine Implementierung von ISO 19107 darstellt.
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  • ISO 19136
  • ISO 19136
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