This book represents years of work by the ICA Spatial Data
Standards Commission during the 1995-2003 ICA cycles.
It consists of an Introduction and six Regional Summary chapters
that describe the spatial metadata activities happening in Europe,
North America, Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Africa/Middle East, and
the ISO community. These chapters provide the broader context and
description of the milieu in which these standards operate, so that
the reader can more easily understand the scientific and technical
framework from whence a particular standard has emerged. The third
section is a complete listing of all of the three levels of
scientific and technical characteristics, and their meaning by the
inclusion of a set of definitions for metadata terms used in the
book. The fourth section, and by far the largest, contains 22
chapters that assess each of the major national and international
spatial metadata standards in the world, and also contains a few
representative subject matter profile derived from a major
standard. They have been carried out in terms of all three levels
of characteristics. Each assessment has been carried out by a
Commission member who has been an active participant in the
development of the standard being assessed in the native language
of that standard. The fifth section contains a summary cross-table
wall size summary chart that includes all 22 standards and profiles
that are cross tabulated by 70 of the crucial characteristics. The
columns provide a thumbnail sketch of each individual standard,
while the rows facilitate a quick comparison of individual critical
characteristics across all of the 22 standards and profiles. Many
readers of our previous book have begun their standards evaluation
process with this cross-table.
This current book on spatial metadata standards has been purposely
designed to serve as a companion working volume to the 1997 book
the Commission published on Spatial Data Transfer Standards,
Moellering & Hogan, Editors, ISBN 008042433.
* Assesses the National and International Spatial Metadata
Standards & Profiles in their native languages, and then
reports the analysis in a scientifically consistent manner in a
widely used scientific language (English).
* Provides a summary Crosstable of the 22 Spatial Metadata
Standards/Profiles in a large wall-sized table highlighting 70 of
the most important scientific characteristics
* Provides the scientific and technical detail for each of the 22
Standards/Profiles to 12 primary levels, 58 second levels, and
about 278 tertiary levels. Scientific and technical characteristics
can be used for a wide variety of uses with spatial metadata and
associated standards
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