NF EN ISO 19146
Geographic information - Cross-domain vocabularies
ISO 19146:2010 defines a methodology for cross-mapping technical vocabularies that have been adopted by industry-specific geospatial communities. It also specifies an implementation of ISO 19135 for the registration of geographic information concepts for the purpose of integrating multiple domain-based vocabularies.
ISO 19146:2010 defines a methodology for cross-mapping technical vocabularies that have been adopted by industry-specific geospatial communities. It also specifies an implementation of ISO 19135 for the registration of geographic information concepts for the purpose of integrating multiple domain-based vocabularies.
This document establishes a methodology for cross-mapping vocabularies. It also specifies an implementation of ISO 19135-1:2015 for the purpose of registering cross-mapped vocabulary entries. Methodologies for the development of ontologies and taxonomies that relate to geographic information and geomatics are not within the scope of this document.
- Avant-proposiv
- Introductionv
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1 Domaine d'application1
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2 Conformité1
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3 Références normatives1
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4 Termes et définitions2
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5 Symboles et abréviations6
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6 Interopérabilité sémantique des informations géographiques6
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6.1 Introduction6
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6.2 Principes de mise en correspondance des vocabulaires7
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7 Approche8
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7.1 Concepts, définitions et termes8
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7.2 Systèmes de concepts9
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7.3 Domaines, caractère unique et mise en correspondance10
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8 Mise en correspondance des vocabulaires11
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8.1 Introduction11
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8.2 Gouvernance12
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8.3 Vocabulaire de référence13
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8.4 Processus de mise en correspondance13
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8.5 Documentation et publication14
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9 Registre de vocabulaire15
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9.1 Vue d'ensemble15
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9.2 Gestion du registre15
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9.3 Schéma du registre16
- Annexe A (normative) Suite d'essais sommaire25
- Annexe B (informative) Exemples de mise en correspondance27
- Bibliographie32
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