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- Peage definition "Bâtiment où sont perçus les droits d‘usage.".
- ZoneArboree definition "Espace peuplé d’arbres d’essence quelconque.".
- Aerodrome definition "Tout terrain ou plan d'eau spécialement aménagé pour l'atterrissage, le décollage et les manoeuvres des aéronefs y compris les installations annexes qu'il peut comporter pour les besoins du trafic et le service des aéronefs : aérodrome militaire, héliport militaire.Ne sont pas pris en compte les aéro-clubs, les terrains de vol à voile, les pistes d'ULM.".
- Barrage definition "Obstacle artificiel placé en travers d'un cours d'eau : barrage, écluse, vanne.".
- PAIAdministratifOuMilitaire definition "Désignation d'un établissement, site ou zone ayant un caractère public, administratif ou militaire.".
- PAICultureLoisirs definition "Désignation d'un établissement ou lieu spécialement aménagé pour une activité culturelle, touristique ou de loisirs.".
- PAIEspaceNaturel definition "Désignation d'un lieu-dit non habité dont le nom ne se rapporte ni à un détail orographique ni à un détail hydrographique.".
- PAIGestionEaux definition "Désignation d'une construction ou site liés à l'approvisionnement, au traitement de l'eau pour différents besoins (agricole, industriel, consommation) ou à l'épuration des eaux usées avant rejet dans la nature.".
- PAIHydrographie definition "Désignation se rapportant à un détail hydrographique.".
- PAIIndustrielCommercial definition "Désignation d'un bâtiment, site ou zone à caractère industriel ou commercial.".
- PAIOrographie definition "Désignation d'un détail du relief.".
- PAIReligieux definition "Désignation d'un bâtiment réservé à la pratique d'une religion.".
- PAISante definition "Désignation d'un établissement thermal ou de type hospitalier.".
- PAIScienceEnseignement definition "Désignation d'un établissement d'enseignement ou de recherche.".
- PAISport definition "Désignation d'un établissement ou lieu spécialement aménagé pour la pratique d'une ou plusieurs activités sportives.".
- PAITransport definition "Désignation d'un bâtiment ou site lié à une activité de transport routier, ferré ou aérien.".
- PAIZoneHabitation definition "Désignation d'un lieu-dit habité caractérisé par un nom.".
- Piscine definition "Grand bassin de natation, et ensemble des installations qui l'entourent : piscine couverte, piscine découverte. Toutes les piscines ouvertes au public et ayant un bassin au moins de 25 m ou plus sont incluses. Les piscines des centres de vacances ou des hôtels sont exclues (voir la classe TERRAIN_SPORT).".
- featureOfInterest definition "The association Domain shall link the OM_Observation to the GFI_Feature (C.2.1) that is the subject of the observation and carries the observed property. This feature has the role featureOfInterest with respect to the observation. This feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object, as described in Clause 9 of this International Standard. An observation instance serves as a propertyValueProvider for its feature-of-interest.".
- metadata definition "the association Metadata shall link the OM_Observation to descriptive metadata.".
- observedProperty definition "The association Phenomenon shall link the OM_Observation to the GF_PropertyType for which the OM_Observation:result (7.2.2.9) provides an estimate of its value. The property type has the role observedProperty with respect to the observation.\n\nThe observed property shall be a phenomenon associated with the feature-of-interest.\n\nAn observed property may be, but need not be, modelled as a property (in the sense of the General Feature Model) in a formal application schema that defines the type of the feature-of-interest.\n\nAn instance of GF_PropertyType shall describe a property that is either assignable or observable (7.1.2), such as “temperature”, “height”, “colour”, “material”. A property type may be an operation or function such as a spatiotemporal coverage. Property-type definitions may be organized into a hierarchy or ontology and managed in a register and catalogued to support discovery functions. The observed property supports semantic or thematic classification of observations, which is useful for discovery and data fusion.\n\nNOTE In general, the value of a specific observedProperty can be associated with different feature types in different observations, thus allowing the results of observations made in different projects or campaigns, and even from different disciplines, to be combined when required. A property-type register used in observations is most useful if each property type is not tied to a single feature type, or if equivalence relationships between similar property types from different feature types are provided.".
- parameter definition "the attributes parameter:NamedValue shall describe an arbitrary event-specific parameter. This might be an environmental parameter, an instrument setting or input, or an event-specific sampling parameter that is not tightly bound to either the feature-of-interest (7.2.2.7) or to the observation procedure (7.2.2.10). To avoid ambiguity, there shall be no more than one parameter with the same name.\n\nNOTE Parameters that are tightly bound to the procedure can be recorded as part of the procedure description.\n\nIn some contexts, the Observation::procedure (7.2.2.10) is a generic or standard procedure, rather than an event-specific process. In this context, parameters bound to the observation act, such as instrument settings, calibrations or inputs, local position, detection limits, asset identifier, operator, may augment the description of a standard procedure.\n\nEXAMPLE A time sequence of observations of water quality in a well might be made at variable depths within the well. While these can be associated with specimens taken from the well at this depth as the features-of-interest, a more common approach is to identify the well itself as the feature-of-interest, and add a “samplingDepth” parameter to the\nobservation (Figure 3). The sampling depth is of secondary interest compared to the temporal variation of water quality at the site.".
- phenomenonTime definition "The attribute phenomenonTime:TM_Object shall describe the time that the result (7.2.2.9) applies to the property of the feature-of-interest (7.2.2.7). This is often the time of interaction by a sampling procedure (9.1.3) or observation procedure (7.2.2.10) with a real-world feature.\n\nNOTE The phenomenonTime is the temporal parameter normally used in geospatial analysis of the result.\n\nIf the observedProperty of an observation is ‘occurrence time’ then the result should be the same as the phenomenonTime.".
- procedure definition "The association ProcessUsed shall link the OM_Observation to the OM_Process (7.2.3) used to generate the result. The process has the role procedure with respect to the observation. A process might be responsible for more than one generatedObservation.\n\nThe OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used.\n\nEXAMPLE Observed radiance wavelength is determined by the response characteristics of the sensor.\n\nA description of the observation procedure provides or implies an indication of the reliability or quality of the observation result.".
- result definition "The association Range shall link the OM_Observation to the value generated by the procedure. The value has the role result with respect to the observation. The type of the result is shown as “Any”, since it may represent the value of any feature property.\n\nNOTE 1 OGC SWE Common [20] provides a model suitable for describing many kinds of observation results.\n\nThe type of the observation result shall be consistent with the observed property, and the scale or scope for the value shall be consistent with the quantity or category type. If the observed property (7.2.2.8) is a spatial operation or function, the type of the result may be a coverage.\n\nNOTE 2 In some contexts, particularly in earth and environmental sciences, the term “observation” is used to refer to the result itself.".
- resultQuality definition "the attributes resultQuality:DQ_Element shall describe the quality of the result (7.2.2.9). This instance-specific description complements the description of the observation procedure (7.2.2.10), which provides information concerning the quality of all observations using this procedure. The quality of a result may be assessed following the procedures in ISO 19157. Multiple measures may be provided.".
- resultTime definition "The attribute resultTime:TM_Instant shall describe the time when the result became available, typically when the procedure (7.2.2.10) associated with the observation was completed. For some observations, this is identical to the phenomenonTime. However, there are important cases where they differ.\n\nEXAMPLE 1 Where a measurement is made on a specimen in a laboratory, the phenomenonTime is the time the specimen was retrieved from its host, while the resultTime is the time the laboratory procedure was applied.\n\nEXAMPLE 2 The resultTime also supports disambiguation of repeat measurements made of the same property of a feature using the same procedure.\n\nEXAMPLE 3 Where sensor observation results are post-processed, the resultTime is the post-processing time, while the phenomenonTime is the time of initial interaction with the world.\n\nEXAMPLE 4 Simulations can estimate the values for phenomena in the future or past. The phenomenonTime is the time that the result applies to, while the resultTime is the time that the simulation was executed.".
- validTime definition "the attribute validTime:TM_Period shall describe the time period during which the result is intended to be used.\n\nNOTE This attribute is commonly required in forecasting applications.".
- currentLocation definition "If present, the attribute currentLocation:Location shall describe the location of a physical specimen. This may be a storage location, such as a shelf in a warehouse or a drawer in a museum.\n\nNOTE If a specimen no longer exists, for example, it was destroyed in connection with an observation act, then the currentLocation should be omitted or carry a suitable null indicator.".
- hostedProcedure definition "A common role for a spatial sampling feature is to host instruments or procedures deployed repetitively or permanently. If present, the association Platform shall link the SF_SpatialSamplingFeature to an OM_Process deployed at it. The OM_Process has the role hostedProcedure with respect to the sampling feature.".
- lineage definition "If present, the attribute lineage:LI_Lineage shall describe the history and provenance of the SF_SamplingFeature. This might include information relating to the handling of the specimen, or details of the survey procedure of a spatial sampling feature.".
- materialClass definition "The attribute materialClass:GenericName shall provide a basic classification of the material type of the specimen.\n\nEXAMPLE Soil, water, rock, aqueous, liquid, tissue, vegetation, food.".
- member definition "The association Collection shall link an SF_SamplingFeatureCollection to member SF_SamplingFeatures.".
- parameter definition "the attribute parameter:NamedValue shall describe an arbitrary parameter associated with the SF_SamplingFeature. This might be a parameter that qualifies the interaction with the sampled feature, or an environmental parameter associated with the sampling process.".
- positionalAccuracy definition "Positioning metadata is commonly associated with sampling features defined in the context of field surveys. If present, positionalAccuracy:DQ_PositionalAccuracy shall describe the accuracy of the positioning of the sampling feature. Up to two instances of the attribute support the independent description of horizontal and vertical accuracy.".
- processOperator definition "the attribute processOperator:CI_ResponsibleParty shall describe the operator of the process involved in the preparation step.".
- relatedObservation definition "Sampling features are distinctive compared with other features from application domains by having navigable associations to observations. If present, the association Design shall link the SF_SamplingFeature to an OM_Observation that was made utilizing the sampling feature, and the description of the sampling feature provides an intrinsic element of the observation protocol, along with the observation procedure (7.2.2) and the decomposition of the domain geometry in the case of a coverage-valued result (8.3.2). The OM_Observation has the role relatedObservation with respect to the sampling feature. Multiple observations may be made on a single sampling feature.".
- sampledFeature definition "A sampling feature is established in order to make observations concerning some domain feature. The association Intention shall link the SF_SamplingFeature to the feature which the sampling feature was designed to sample. The target of this association has the role sampledFeature with respect to the sampling feature, and shall not be a sampling feature or observation. It is usually a real-world feature from an application domain (Figures 5 and 10).\n\nEXAMPLE A profile typically samples a water- or atmospheric-column; a well samples the water in an aquifer; a tissue specimen samples a part of an organism.".
- samplingLocation definition "If present, the attribute samplingLocation:GM_Object shall describe the location from where the specimen was obtained.\n\nNOTE Where a specimen has a relatedSamplingFeature whose location provides an unambiguous location then this attribute is not required. However, if the specific sampling location within the sampledFeature is important, then this attribute supports its description.".
- samplingMethod definition "If present, the attribute samplingMethod:SF_Process shall describe the method used to obtain the specimen from its sampledFeature.".
- samplingTime definition "The attribute samplingTime:TM_Object shall record when the specimen was retrieved from the sampled feature.".
- shape definition "The association Geometry shall link an SF_SpatialSamplingFeature to a GM_Object that describes its shape.".
- size definition "the attribute size:Measure shall describe a physical extent of the specimen. This may be length, mass, volume, etc., as appropriate for the specimen instance and its material class.".
- specimenType definition "the attribute specimenType:GenericName shall describe the basic form of the specimen. \n\nEXAMPLE Polished section; core; pulp; solution.".
- time definition "The attribute time:TM_Object shall describe the time that the SF_Process was applied to the SF_Specimen. It supports ordering of preparation steps.".
- C1001 definition "A name, term, code, etc., under which a bibliographic or authority record or reference will be found.".
- C1002 definition "Two or more persons related by birth, marriage, adoption, civil union, or similar legal status, or who otherwise present themselves as a family.".
- C1003 definition "An organization or group of persons and/or organizations identified by a particular name acting as a unit.".
- C1006 definition "A character, word, or group of words and/or characters by which an entity is known.".
- C1007 definition "A set of instructions relating to the formulation and/or recording of controlled access points (authorized forms, variant forms or references, etc.).".
- C1008 definition "An organization responsible for creating or modifying a controlled access point. The agency is responsible for application and interpretation of the rules it creates and/or uses. The agency may also be responsible for the creation and maintenance of identifiers within its domain.".
- C1009 definition "A number, code, word, phrase, logo, device, etc., that is associated with an entity, and serves to differentiate that entity from other entities within the domain in which the identifier is assigned. An identifier can consist of an identifier string (i.e., a sequence of numeric and/or alphabetic characters assigned to an entity to serve as a unique identifier within the domain to which the identifier is assigned) and a prefix and/or suffix (a character or set of characters (numeric and/or alphabetic) appearing before or after an identifier string).".
- C1010 definition "An entity which reflects intellectual constructs or concepts that are integral to the rules used to create library catalogues.".
- C1011 definition "A name which is the appellation of a corporate body.".
- C1012 definition "A name which is the appellation of a person.".
- C1013 definition "A name which is the appellation of a family.".
- C1014 definition "A name which is the appellation of a work.".
- P2001 definition "Relates rules to an agency that applies them when creating or modifying a controlled access point.".
- P2002 definition "Relates an agency to rules that it applies when creating or modifying a controlled access point.".
- P2003 definition "Relates a controlled access point to the rules that govern it.".
- P2004 definition "Relates rules to a controlled access point that they govern.".
- P2005 definition "Relates a controlled access point to the agency that creates it.".
- P2006 definition "Relates an agency to a controlled access point that is created by the agency.".
- P2007 definition "Relates a controlled access point to the agency that modifies it.".
- P2008 definition "Relates an agency to a controlled access point that is modified by the agency.".
- P2009 definition "Relates a name to a controlled access point for which it is the basis.".
- P2010 definition "Relates a controlled access point to a name on which it is based.".
- P2011 definition "Relates an identifier to a controlled access point for which it is the basis.".
- P2012 definition "Relates a controlled access point to an identifier on which it is based.".
- P2013 definition "Relates a bibliographic entity to a name.".
- P2014 definition "Relates a name to a bibliographic entity.".
- P2015 definition "Relates a bibliographic entity to an identifier assigned to the entity.".
- P2016 definition "Relates an identifier to a bibliographic entity to which it is assigned.".
- P2017 definition "Relates a work to another work which is an adaptation or modification of the prior work.".
- P2018 definition "Relates a work to another work of which it is an adaptation or modification.".
- P2020 definition "Relates a work to a family which is responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of the work.".
- P2028 definition "Relates a person, a family, or a corporate body to a work, expression, manifestation, or item.".
- P3001 definition "Relates a family to a categorization or generic descriptor for the type of family.".
- P3002 definition "Relates a family to dates associated with the family.".
- P3003 definition "Relates a family to information pertaining to places where the family resides or resided or had some connection.".
- P3004 definition "Relates a family to afield of endeavour, area of expertise, etc., in which the family is engaged or was engaged.".
- P3005 definition "Relates a family to information pertaining to the history of the family.".
- P3006 definition "Relates a controlled access point to a categorization or generic descriptor for the controlled access point.".
- P3007 definition "Relates a controlled access point to an indication of the level of establishment of the authorized access point for the entity (e.g., provisional).".
- P3008 definition "Relates a controlled access point to an indication of whether the rules under which the controlled access point was constructed designate it as an authorized (or preferred) form (i.e., authorized access point) or as a variant (or non-preferred) form (i.e., variant access points).".
- P3009 definition "Relates a controlled access point to an indication that the controlled access point for the authorized form of name (i.e., authorized access point) is insufficiently precise to differentiate between two or more entities identified by the same name.".
- P3017 definition "Relates a controlled access point to all elements in a controlled access point that are integral to the name or identifier that forms the basis for the access point.".
- P3019 definition "Relates rules to a citation for the cataloguing code, set of rules, instructions, etc.".
- P3020 definition "Relates rules to an acronym or initials or alphanumeric code identifying the rules.".
- P3021 definition "Relates an identifier to a code or other designation indicating the type of identifier (i.e., the domain in which the identifier is assigned).".
- P3029 definition "Relates a person to a gender by which the person is identified.".
- P3030 definition "Relates a person to the town, city, province, state, and/or country in which the person was born.".
- P3031 definition "Relates a person to the town, city, province, state, and/or country in which the person died.".
- P3032 definition "Relates a person to a country with which the person is identified.".
- P3033 definition "Relates a person to a country, state/province, city, etc., in which the person resides or has resided.".
- P3034 definition "Relates a person to a group with which the person is affiliated or has been affiliated through employment, membership, cultural identity, etc.".
- P3035 definition "Relates a person to the current or former address of the person's place of residence, business, or employer.".
- P3036 definition "Relates a person to a language the person uses when creating an expression for publication, broadcasting, etc.".
- P3037 definition "Relates a person to a field of endeavour, area of expertise, etc., in which the person is engaged or was engaged.".
- P3038 definition "Relates a person to a profession or occupation in which the person works or worked.".