Geographic information — Observations, measurements and samples
This document defines a conceptual schema for observations, for features involved in the observation process, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide models for the exchange of information describing observation acts and their results, both within and between different scientific and technical communities.
Observations commonly involve sampling of an ultimate…
Information géographique — Observations, mesures et échantillons
Le présent document définit un schéma conceptuel pour les observations, pour les entités impliquées dans le processus d'observation et pour les entités impliquées dans l'échantillonnage des données dans le cadre des observations. Celles-ci fournissent des modèles destinés à l'échange d'informations décrivant les faits observés et leurs résultats, aussi bien entre les…
Intelligent transport systems — Parking — Part 1: Core data model
This document defines terms, characterization and the relationship of concepts, defined using model-driven architecture methods, for parking and parking-related activities (both on-street and off-street) covering common data supporting business to business exchanges and end user services.
Geographic information — Calibration and validation of remote sensing data and derived products — Pa...
The ISO 19124 series is focused on calibration and validation (Cal/Val) of remote sensing data, which are collected by a sensor on-board a platform in a mission, and products derived in part or whole from the data. The ISO 19124 series defines the metadata related to the calibration and validation process that has not been defined in other ISO/TC 211 International Standards. The metadata allows…
Ergonomics — The application of ISO/TR 12295, ISO 11226, the ISO 11228 series and ISO/TR 23476 in th...
This document is intended to be used alongside ISO/TR 12295, ISO 11226, the ISO 11228 series and ISO/TR 23476 in the construction sector.
This document (although the examples shown refer only to the civil construction sector) gives information on how existing standards can be used in a global sector, such as construction. Where biomechanical overload is a relevant aspect, albeit with different…
STANDARD FOR VISIBLE SIGNALING DEVICES FOR FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING ACCESSORIES
Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to visual signaling devices intended for indoor and/or outdoor installation:
a) In Canada only: in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety
Standard for Electrical Installations; and with ULC-S524, Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm
Systems.
b) In the United States only: in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70,…
NORME SUR LES APPAREILS À SIGNAL VISUEL POUR SYSTÈMES D'ALARME INCENDIE, Y COMPRIS LES ACCESSOI...
Domaine d’application
1.1 La présente norme s’applique aux dispositifs à signal visuel prévus pour une installation intérieure ou
extérieure :
a) Au Canada seulement : conformes à la norme CSA C22.1, Code canadien de l’électricité,
première partie, Norme de sécurité relative aux installations électriques, et à la norme ULC-S524,
Norme sur l’installation des réseaux avertisseurs d’incendie.…
UAS traffic management (UTM) — Part 5: UTM functional structure
This document is dedicated to establishing a common understanding of UTM core functions and functional structure. It provides a detailed description of the UTM system layer given in the UTM Framework.
This document excludes:
— role-sharing among entities constituting UTM, which is left to implementations;
— technical methodology of communication or data transaction among core functions…