Difference between revisions of "ISO Feature Reports"
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− | *Ken Casey - not sure what this means | + | *[[user:Kennethcasey|Ken Casey]] - not sure what this means |
− | *Jeff Arnfield | + | *[[user:Jeff.arnfield| Jeff Arnfield]]– spatial datasets over time are themselves a form of quality measure if one seeks / values a stable in-situ platform for observations |
===No=== | ===No=== | ||
*Daniel Jacob | *Daniel Jacob | ||
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===Maybe=== | ===Maybe=== | ||
− | *Rudy Husar | + | *[[user:Rhusar|Rudy Husar]] |
[[Category: ISO Metadata]] | [[Category: ISO Metadata]] |
Latest revision as of 15:37, July 19, 2008
How ISO Does It
The ISO Standard include three types of data quality reports. The QE_CoverageResult (from ISO 19115-2) is a new report type that allows a quality result to be expressed as a spatial object. For example, if a gridded dataset has an associated grid of quality flags, that quality grid could be described here. Note also that the coverage results have an associated file and format.
QE_CoverageResult
+ spatialRepresentationType: vector, grid, textTable, tin, stereoModel, video
+ resultFile [1]: MX_DataFile
+ resultFormat [1]: MD_format
ESIP Response
- Ken Casey - not sure what this means
- Jeff Arnfield– spatial datasets over time are themselves a form of quality measure if one seeks / values a stable in-situ platform for observations
No
- Daniel Jacob