AS ISO 19103:2018 pdf free
AS ISO 19103:2018 pdf free.Geographic information – Conceptual schema language
The main technical content of this International Standard is found in Clauses 6 and 7. Clause 6 describes the profile of UML for modelling geographic information. Clause 7 defines a set of classes to be used as common elements, as standard UML does not prescribe the use of specific data types.
Annex A describes an abstract test suite for checking that the normative aspects of UML models are made according to the rules of this International Standard. Annex B defines rules for mapping a UML 1 model to a UML 2 model making the model conformant with this International Standard. Annex C describes additional extended data types for this profile. Annex D defines the UML profile formally. An introduction to conceptual schema languages can be found in Annex E. A set of modelling guidelines for information modelling and service modelling is described in Annex E. The general UML as defined in UML 2 is briefly described in Annex G.
This International Standard contains a UML Profile for geographic information. Clause 6 provides rules and guidelines on the use of UML for specifying conceptual models within the domain of geographic information. It is based on general UML as defined in UML 2. Annex G contains an introduction to UML and follows the same structure as this clause, to make it easy to refer to the relevant standard UML concepts.
The profile is guidance for a set of limited additions to the UML standard to adapt it for geographic information. It should be noted that profiles are a lightweight extension mechanism to UML and if the need is a precise metamodel of allowed modelling constructs other approaches may be considered.One such approach is EMOF (Essential MOF) which is a precise metamodel for simple class modelling defined in the Meta Object Facility (MOF) Core Specification[7].AS ISO 19103 pdf free download.