NATIONAL STANDARDS OF RUSSIA ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AS PROFILES OF ISO/TC211 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS V.Aleksandrov, T.Maximova, A.Pogatchev,R.Iakovleva.

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NATIONAL STANDARDS OF RUSSIA ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AS PROFILES OF ISO/TC211 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS V.Aleksandrov, T.Maximova, A.Pogatchev,R.Iakovleva TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON STANDARDIZATION TC 394 “ GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION/GEOMATICS” Federal Service of Geodesy and Cartography of Russia

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON STANDARDIZATION TC 394 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION/GEOMATICS TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON STANDARDIZATION TC 394 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION/GEOMATICS SUBCOMMITEE SC 1 GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS SUBCOMMITEE SC 1 GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS SUBCOMMITEE SC 2 DIGITAL MAPPING SUBCOMMITEE SC 2 DIGITAL MAPPING

PRIMARY GOALS OF TC 394 ACTIVITY DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL STANDARDS PARTISIPATION IN ISO/TC 211 ACTIVITY COORDINATION OF PROJECTS ON STANDARDIZATION IN THE FIELD OF GEOMATICS

ISO/TC 211 PROJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS USED AS A BASIS OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – TERMINOLOGY  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – FEATURE CATALOGUING METHODOLOGY  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – QUALITY PRINCIPLES  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – QUALITY EVALUATION PROCEDURES  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – PORTRAYAL  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – ENCODING  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - PROFILES  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - RULES FOR APPLOICATION SCH EMA

NATIONAL STANDARDS OF RUSSIA ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS  –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS  –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. CLASSIFYING AND ENCODING SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS  –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. DIGITAL DESCRIPTION RULES FOR CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS  –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Rules for application schema Quality principles Feature cataloging methodology Portrayal Terminology CORRELATION OF NATIONAL STANDARDS AND ISO/TC211 STANDARDS

MAIN ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The standard determines general requirements to :  THE STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF STANDARDS  CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION, ACTUALITY, TOPOLOGY  THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS OF THEIR CREATION AND UPDATING  USED SOFTWARE AND INFORMATION SUPPLY

DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. CLASSIFICATION AND ENCODING SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION/ GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Rules for application schema Feature cataloging methodology CORRELATION OF NATIONAL STANDARDS AND ISO/TC211 STANDARDS Portrayal

51606 –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. CLASSIFYING AND ENCODING SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS This standard is based on the concept of the uniform system of classification and coding for digital topographic maps of all scales from 1:10000 to 1: and determines: THE ORDER OF CLASSIFICATION OF FEATURES AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES THE RULES FOR CODING FEATURES, ATTRIBUTES AND THEIR VALUES MAIN ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS

DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. DIGITAL DESCRIPTION RULLES FOR CARTOGRAFIC INFORMATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Rules for application schema Portrayal CORRELATION OF NATIONAL STANDARDS AND ISO/TC211 STANDARDS Spatial schema Feature cataloging methodology

51607 –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. DIGITAL DESCRIPTION RULES FOR CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS MAIN ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS This standard determines general requirements to: SPATIAL REPRESENTATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE TOPOLOGY AND PORTRAYAL OF CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF FEATURE TYPES AND ATTRIBUTES

DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Quality principles CORRELATION OF NATIONAL STANDARDS AND ISO/TC211 STANDARDS Qulity evaluation procedures

51608 –2000 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS This standard determines requirements on :  DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUALITY ELEMENTS  QUALITY EVALUATION PROCEDURES FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAP  QUALITY CONTROL AT THE TECHNOLOGICAL STAGES MAIN ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL STANDARDS ON DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS