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This document discusses the Joint Nordic Implementation Test Project involving Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. It covers the application schema (ISO 19100), data transfer (ISO 19118), and various ISO standards such as 19108, 19109, and 19115. Key aspects include the definitions of temporal attributes, the use of basic data types, and the importance of clear associations within UML models. The project highlights the need for harmonization of ISO standards, specific modeling, and outlines challenges and conclusions drawn during Phase 1 of the implementation process.
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http://www.statkart.no/standard/jnip/ Joint Nordic Implementation test project • Denmark • Finland • Iceland • Norway • Sweden Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
Joint Nordic Implementation test project Phase 1 Application schema ISO 19100 Phase 2 Transfer of data ISO 19118 Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
19108 Temporal schema • 19109 states that 19108 shall be used for temporal attributes • 19103 defines basic datatypes - e.g. Date, DateAndTime Change in 19109 to allow use of basic datatypes from 19103 Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
19108 Temporal schema • The UML-model in 19108 requires an explicit association between TM_Position and TM_ReferenceSystem • In the text it is written that TM_Position & TM_Refsys only needed when other than Gregorian calendar and UTC Improve writing in 19108 about TM_Position & TM_ReferenceSystem Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
ISO 19115 Quality model Additonal elements Common descriptors” Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
ISO 19107 Spatil & 19106 Profile • A profile needed: instantiable, restricts, extends Specify what is allowed in a profile Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
19109 Rules for appl. schema • The role of GFM unclear • Model in UML and not following the ”main rules” in 19109 - A RISK! TP_Node E.g. NT_NodeX: TM_Period Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén
Some conclusions Joint Nordic implementation project - phase 1 • Useful • Complex • Harmonize ISO 19100 • Need more specific models Joint Nordic test, Lisbon, Kristina Essén