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BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 Geographic information. Data quality General requirements

BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023

Geographic information. Data quality General requirements

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023
Pages:114
Released:2023-04-28
ISBN:978 0 539 06474 2
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 Geographic Information. Data Quality General Requirements

Introducing the BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 Geographic Information. Data Quality General Requirements, a comprehensive guide that sets the standard for geographic information and data quality. This essential resource is a must-have for professionals in the field of geography, cartography, urban planning, environmental science, and related disciplines.

With a total of 114 pages, this standard provides an in-depth exploration of the general requirements for geographic data quality. It is meticulously designed to ensure that you have the most accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information at your fingertips.

Key Features

The BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 is packed with valuable insights and practical guidelines. It is structured to provide a clear understanding of the principles and methodologies involved in assessing and managing the quality of geographic data. This standard is not just a document; it's a tool that empowers you to make informed decisions and achieve optimal results in your work.

Released on April 28, 2023, this standard is the latest edition, ensuring that you are equipped with the most current knowledge and practices in the field. It is recognized and adopted internationally, making it a reliable reference for professionals around the globe.

ISBN and Standard Number

The BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 carries the ISBN number 978 0 539 06474 2, guaranteeing its authenticity and credibility. The standard number, BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023, is a testament to its adherence to the highest quality standards set by the British Standards Institution (BSI), the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Status: Standard

As a standard, the BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 is not just a guide but a benchmark for quality. It sets the bar for what is expected in the field of geographic information and data quality. This status signifies that it is a trusted and authoritative source of information, widely accepted and used by professionals in the industry.

Conclusion

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BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 19157-1:2023 Geographic information. Data quality is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science
This document establishes the principles for describing the quality of geographic data. It: —    defines a well-considered system of components for describing data quality; —    defines the process for defining additional, domain-specific components for describing data quality; —    specifies components and the content structure of data quality measures; —    describes general procedures for evaluating the quality of geographic data; —    establishes principles for reporting data quality. This document is applicable to data producers providing quality information to describe and assess how well a dataset conforms to its product specification and to data users attempting to determine whether or not specific geographic data are of sufficient quality for their particular application. This document does not attempt to define minimum acceptable levels of quality for geographic data. Such information is usually present as a requirement in a data product specification, defined in accordance with ISO 19131, for example.