Difference between revisions of "ISO Requirements and Objectives"

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==ESIP Response==
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===Yes===
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*Henry
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*Daniel Jacob
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*Ken Casey
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*Jeff Arnfield - could refer to such information maintained by another authority via On-Line Resource or Citation
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===Maybe===
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John Scalone
 
[[Category: ISO Metadata]]
 
[[Category: ISO Metadata]]

Revision as of 09:53, July 18, 2008

How ISO Does It

Keeping track of requirements and objectives associated with a mission or project and associating them with datasets is an on-going task for many project managers. The extensions included in ISO 19115-2 provide a framework for associating that information with a dataset.

MI_Requirement
+ citation[0..1] : CI_Citation
+ identifier : MD_Identifier
+ requestor[1..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty
+ recipient[1..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty
+ priority : MI_PriorityCode
+ requestedDate : MI_RequestedDate
+ expiryDate : DateTimeMI

MI_Objective
+ identifier[1..*] : MD_Identifier
+ priority[0..1] : CharacterString
+ type[0..*] : MI_ObjectiveTypeCode
+ function[0..*] : CharacterString
+ extent[0..*] : EX_Extent

ESIP Response

Yes

  • Henry
  • Daniel Jacob
  • Ken Casey
  • Jeff Arnfield - could refer to such information maintained by another authority via On-Line Resource or Citation

Maybe

John Scalone