Overview
SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 - Geographic Information: Spatial Schema is an essential standard developed by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). This standard, identical to EN ISO 19107:2019, is a key resource for professionals working with geographic information systems (GIS), spatial data management, and geospatial technologies. It provides a robust conceptual framework for describing the spatial characteristics of geographic entities using "vector" geometry and topology. With the increasing need for consistent data interoperability in geospatial applications, SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 supports effective access, query, management, and exchange of spatial information.
Key Topics
- Conceptual Spatial Schemas: Defines the formal structure to represent and interpret the geometric and topological aspects of spatial data.
- Vector Geometry and Topology: Focuses on the representation of real-world entities as points, curves, surfaces, solids, and their complex topological relationships.
- Spatial Operations: Specifies standard operations on spatial objects, supporting functions such as querying, managing, and processing spatial data.
- Multi-dimensional Support: Accommodates up to three spatial dimensions, one temporal dimension, and other spatially dependent parameters as required by different applications.
- Data Interoperability: Promotes consistent exchange of geographic data between organizations, systems, and applications.
Applications
SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 is applicable across various domains where geographic information and spatial data play a critical role:
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Provides a foundational structure for modeling, storing, analyzing, and visualizing spatial features.
- Geodesy and Cartography: Supports accurate representation of the geometry and topology needed in map-making and surveying.
- Urban Planning and Infrastructure: Enables effective management of land parcels, utility networks, and spatial assets.
- Environmental Monitoring: Facilitates the integration and analysis of spatial data for environmental assessment, resource management, and impact studies.
- IT Applications in Science: Serves as a basis for developing scientific applications that require rigorous spatial data handling, such as astronomy and earth sciences.
- Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI): Enhances the ability to share, access, and integrate geospatial data across diverse platforms and jurisdictions.
Related Standards
Adopting SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 often involves alignment with other key international and European standards, ensuring full compatibility within geospatial data ecosystems:
- ISO 19101: Reference model for geographic information.
- ISO 19115: Standard for metadata regarding geographic information and services.
- ISO 19111: Covers spatial referencing by coordinates.
- ISO 19123: Focuses on conceptual schema for coverage geometry and functions.
- SIST EN ISO 19107:2005: This earlier version of the spatial schema standard is now superseded by the 2020 update.
- Other CEN and ISO TC/211 Standards: Related to data quality, data exchange protocols, and service interfaces for geographic information systems.
Practical Value
Implementing SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 delivers several key benefits:
- Consistency and Clarity: Ensures spatial data is represented and interpreted using common schemas and operations.
- Interoperability: Enables seamless data exchange between organizations and applications on a national and international level.
- Data Integration: Supports integration of multi-source spatial data, essential in cross-sector projects.
- Future-proof Foundation: Provides extensibility for evolving GIS technologies and supports the growth of spatially enabled services.
For organizations involved in spatial data processing, geographic information systems, or any application relying on precise spatial and topological characteristics, SIST EN ISO 19107:2020 is a vital standard for achieving accuracy, interoperability, and reliable data management.