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AS/NZS ISO 19105:2002 (R2015)

Geographic information - Conformance and testing

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Abstract

Provides users of the ISO 19100 series of Standards with the framework, concepts, and criteria to be achieved to claim conformance to those Standards.

RECONFIRMATION NOTICE
Technical Committee IT-004 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance
with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the
publication is still valid and does not require change.
Certain documents referenced in the publication may have been amended since the original
date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of
such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice.
Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for
reconfirmation on 13 October 2014.
Approved for reconfirmation in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of
New Zealand on 29 January 2015.
The following are represented on Technical Committee IT-004:
Australian Antarctic Division
Australian Hydrographic Office
Bureau Of Meteorology
CSIRO Exploration & Mining
Department of Defence (Australian Government)
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (SA)
Department of Sustainability and Environment (VIC)
Land Information New Zealand
Office of Spatial Policy (Australian Government)
Science New Zealand
Spatial Sciences Institute New Zealand Region
Spatial Industries Business Association
The University of Melbourne

Scope

This International Standard specifies the framework, concepts and methodology for testing and criteria to be achieved to claim conformance to the family of ISO geographic information standards. It provides a framework for specifying abstract test suites (ATS) and for defining the procedures to be followed during conformance testing. Conformance may be claimed for data or software products or services or by specifications including any profile or functional standard.
Standardization of test methods and criteria for conformance to geographic information standards will allow verification of conformance to those standards. Verifiable conformance is important to geographic information users, in order to achieve data transfer and sharing.
This International Standard is applicable to all the phases of conformance and testing. These phases are characterized by the following major activities:
a) the definition of ATS for conformance to the ISO geographic information standards;
b) the definition of test methods for conformance to the ISO geographic information standards;
c) the conformance assessment process carried out by a testing laboratory for a client, culminating in the production of a conformance test report.
This International Standard specifies the requirements for, and gives guidance on, the procedures to be followed in conformance testing for the ISO geographic information standards. It includes only such information as is necessary to meet the following objectives:
1) to achieve confidence in the tests as a measure of conformance;
2) to achieve comparability between the results of corresponding tests applied in different places at different times;
3) to facilitate communication between the parties responsible for the activities described in 1) and 2).
This International Standard provides a framework for certification (an administrative procedure which may follow conformance testing) in informative annex B.
The following topics are outside the scope of this International Standard.
a) The description of requirements for procurement and contracts.
b) Testing by means of test methods which are specific to particular applications or systems. c) Acceptance testing, performance testing and robustness testing.
The framework established by this International Standard includes the concept of executable test suites (ETS). These, by their very nature, cannot be standardized; consequently, standardization of ETS is outside the scope of this International Standard.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Reconfirmed 23/04/2015.
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2015 and remains current in New Zealand.
Reconfirmation Notice 23/04/2015
Committee IT-004
Supersedes
  • DR 01232 CP