Hello Rob

Le 12/06/2017 à 14:14, Rob Wallace a écrit :

> I am working with the file:
>
> https://github.com/Unidata/threddsIso/blob/master/src/main/resources/xsl/nciso/UnidataDD2MI.xsl
>
>
> and comparing it with our SIS AttributeNames Class, and find several
> path differences. Are you expecting this?
>
AttributeNames was written 4 years ago, so the UnidataDD2MI.xsl has
probably evolved since that time. But I would be surprised if the amount
of changes were massive. Could you post 2 or 3 examples? Maybe it is
just a recurring pattern written in different way.


> Also some people are referring to ISO 19115-3 while I am on ISO 19115-2?
>
The "-3" is not a version number, but a part number. The ISO 19115
standard is splitted in 4 parts.

  * ISO 19115-1 defines the most basic metadata (actually the largest
    part of them).
  * ISO 19115-2 is an extension of ISO 19115-1 which adds some metadata
    more specific to imagery.
  * ISO 19115-3 defines the XML representation of ISO 19115-1.
  * ISO 19115-4 defines the XML representation of ISO 19115-2.

The version number is the publication year sometime appended at the end,
for example "2014" in ISO 19115-1:2014. There is (as far as I know) only
two versions of ISO 19115 parts 1 and 2:

  * ISO 19115-1:2003 accompanied by ISO 19115-2:2009
  * ISO 19115-1:2014 accompanied by ISO 19115-2:2017? (actually still
    under development)

So in summary, Cullen worked on the XML representation (part 3) of the
metadata standard you are revisiting (parts 1 and 2).

    Regards,

        Martin


Reply via email to