BH GSO ISO 19132:2024
ISO 19132:2007
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
21 November 2024
Geographic information - Location-based services – Reference model
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BH GSO ISO 19132:2024 Scope
This International Standard defines a reference model and a conceptual framework for location-based
services (LBS), and describes the basic principles by which LBS applications may interoperate. This
framework references or contains an ontology, a taxonomy, a set of design patterns and a core set of LBS
service abstract specifications in UML. This International Standard further specifies the framework's
relationship to other frameworks, applications and services for geographic information and to client
applications.
This International Standard addresses, for an LBS system, the first three basic viewpoints as defined in the
Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP, see ISO/IEC 10746-1). These viewpoints are
the
a) Enterprise Viewpoint – detailing the purpose, scope, and policies of the system,
b) Information Viewpoint – detailing the semantics of information and processing within the system,
c) Computational Viewpoint – detailing the functional decomposition of the system.
The fourth and fifth viewpoints are addressed only in requirements or examples. These are the
d) Engineering Viewpoint – detailing the infrastructure for distribution,
e) Technology Viewpoint – detailing the technology for implementation.
Reference models and frameworks can be defined at a variety of levels, from conceptual design to software
documentation. This International Standard
? defines the conceptual framework for, and the type of applications included within, LBS,
? establishes general principles for LBS for both mobile and fixed clients,
? specifies the interface for data access while roaming,
? defines the architectural relationship with other ISO geographic information standards,
? identifies areas in which further standards for LBS are required.
This International Standard does not address the following issues:
? rules by which LBS are developed;
? general principles for roaming agreements for mobile clients and tracking targets.
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