Difference between revisions of "ISO Rationale"
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− | Gao Chen | + | *Gao Chen |
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− | Discover | + | *Discover - Deborah Smith |
− | Rudy Husar | + | *Rudy Husar |
− | Ken Casey - not just "why" but "what" was done and when | + | *Ken Casey - not just "why" but "what" was done and when |
[[Category: ISO Metadata]] | [[Category: ISO Metadata]] |
Revision as of 10:11, July 18, 2008
How ISO Does It
Understanding the processing of datasets is critical to understanding their accuracy and applicability for certain tasks. The FGDC Standard provides a framework for tracking process steps that are applied to a dataset. The ISO Standard builds on that framework by adding a rationale element that allows processors to explain why process steps were done.
LI_ProcessStep
+ description : CharacterString
+ rationale [0..1] : CharacterString
+ dateTime [0..1] : DateTime
+ processor [0..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty
+ source [0..*]: LI_Source
ESIP Response
Yes
- Henry GZS DISC
- Daniel Jacob
- Gao Chen
- Ed Armstrong
- Discover - Deborah Smith
- Rudy Husar
- Ken Casey - not just "why" but "what" was done and when