Uses of Package
org.opengis.metadata.identification
Package
Description
The metadata root entity.
Type for citing a resource and information
about the responsible party.
Restrictions placed on data (legal and security constraints).
Information to uniquely identify the data or service.
Sources and production processes used in producing a dataset.
Description of the quality of geographic data.
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ClassDescriptionDeprecated.As of ISO 19115:2014, replaced by a reference to the IANA Character Set register.Basic information required to uniquely identify a resource or resources.
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ClassDescriptionGraphic that provides an illustration of the dataset (including a legend for the graphic, if applicable).
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ClassDescriptionGraphic that provides an illustration of the dataset (including a legend for the graphic, if applicable).
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ClassDescriptionDeprecated.As of ISO 19115:2014, replaced by
AssociatedResource
.Associated resource information.Justification for the correlation of two datasets.Graphic that provides an illustration of the dataset (including a legend for the graphic, if applicable).Deprecated.As of ISO 19115:2014, replaced by a reference to the IANA Character Set register.Links a given operation name (mandatory attribute ofOperationMetadata
) with a resource identified by an "identifier".Class of information to which the referencing entity applies.Information required to identify a resource.Distributed computing platform (DCP) on which an operation has been implemented.Basic information required to uniquely identify a resource or resources.Type of aggregation activity in which datasets are relatedSpecification of a class to categorize keywords in a domain-specific vocabulary that has a binding to a formal ontology.Keywords, their type and reference source.Methods used to group similar keywords.Operation chain information.Describes the signature of one and only one method provided by the service.Status of the dataset or progress of a review.A scale defined as the inverse of a denominator.Level of detail expressed as a scale factor or a ground distance.High-level geographic data thematic classification to assist in the grouping and search of available geographic data sets.Brief description of ways in which the resource(s) is/are currently or has been used. -
ClassDescriptionA scale defined as the inverse of a denominator.Level of detail expressed as a scale factor or a ground distance.
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ClassDescriptionGraphic that provides an illustration of the dataset (including a legend for the graphic, if applicable).