Geographic information - Location-based services - Reference model (ISO 19132:2007)

This International Standard defines a reference model and a conceptual framework for location-based services (LBS), and describes the basic principles by which LBS applications may interoperate. This framework references or contains an ontology, a taxonomy, a set of design patterns and a core set of LBS service abstract specifications in UML. This International Standard further specifies the framework’s relationship to other frameworks, applications and services for geographic information and to client applications.
This International Standard addresses for an LBS system the first three basic viewpoints as defined in the Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP; ISO/IEC 10746). These viewpoints are:
1) Enterprise Viewpoint - detailing the purpose, scope, and policies of the system
2) Information Viewpoint - detailing the semantics of information and processing within the system
3) Computational Viewpoint - detailing the functional decomposition of the system
The fourth and fifth viewpoints will be addressed only in requirements or examples. These are:
4) Engineering Viewpoint - detailing the infrastructure for distribution
5) Technology Viewpoint - detailing the technology for implementation
Reference models and frameworks can be defined at a variety of levels from conceptual design to software documentation. This International Standard
- defines the conceptual framework for and the type of applications included within LBS,
- establishes general principles for LBS for both mobile and fixed clients,
- specifies the interface for data access while roaming,
- defines the architectural relationship with other ISO geographic information standards,
- identifies areas in which further standards for LBS are required.
This International Standard does not address the following issues:
- Rules by which location-based services (LBS) are developed.
- General principles for roaming agreements for mobile clients and tracking targets.

Geoinformation - Standortbezogene Dienste - Referenzmodell (ISO 19132:2007)

Information géographique - Services basés sur la localisation - Modèle de référence (ISO 19132:2007)

L'ISO 19132:2007 définit un modèle de référence et un cadre conceptuel pour les services basés sur la localisation (LBS) et décrit les principes de base selon lesquels les applications LBS peuvent interopérer. Ce cadre contient ou fait référence à une ontologie, une taxinomie, un ensemble de modèles de conception et de spécifications abstraites de service LBS en langage UML. En outre, l'ISO 19132:2007 spécifie les relations que le cadre entretient avec les autres cadres, les applications et services d'informations géographiques et les applications client.
Concernant un système LBS, l'ISO 19132:2007 aborde les trois premiers points de vue de base définis dans le Modèle de référence pour le traitement réparti ouvert (RM-ODP, voir l'ISO/CEI 10746-1). Ces points de vue sont le point de vue entreprise – définit l'objet, le domaine d'application et les règles du système –, le point de vue informationnel – détaille la sémantique des informations et leur traitement dans le système –, et le point de vue informatique – détaille la décomposition fonctionnelle du système –.
Les quatrième et cinquième points de vue sont abordés dans les exigences ou à titre d'exemple. Il s'agit du point de vue ingénierie – détaille l'infrastructure de distribution – et du point de vue technologie – détaille la technologie de mise en oeuvre –.
Les modèles de référence et les cadres peuvent être définis à différents niveaux, de la conception à la documentation logicielle. L'ISO 19132:2007 définit le cadre conceptuel du service LBS et le type des applications qu'il contient, établit les principes généraux du système LBS pour les clients fixes et mobiles, précise l'interface d'accès aux données lors des déplacements, définit les relations architecturales avec d'autres normes ISO relatives aux informations géographiques, et identifie les domaines pour lesquels d'autres normes relatives au système LBS sont nécessaires.
L'ISO 19132:2007 n'aborde ni les règles de développement du système LBS, ni les principes généraux liés aux accords d'itinérance des clients mobiles et de suivi des cibles.

Geografske informacije - Storitve na podlagi lokacije - Referenčni model (ISO 19132:2007)

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Geographic information - Location-based services - Reference model (ISO 19132:2007)
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Information géographique - Services basés sur la localisation - Modèle de référence (ISO
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The text of ISO 19132:2007 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211 “Geographic
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19132
First edition
2007-10-15

Geographic information — Location-
based services — Reference model
Information géographique — Services basés sur la localisation —
Modèle de référence



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Contents Page
Foreword. vii
Introduction . viii
1 Scope . 1
2 Conformance. 2
3 Normative references . 2
4 Terms and definitions. 2
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 11
5.1 Acronyms . 11
5.2 UML Notation. 13
5.3 Taxonomy of data and services — Mapping to RDF. 13
6 ODP Viewpoints used. 15
6.1 Enterprise specification . 15
6.2 Information specification . 15
6.3 Computational specification. 15
7 Participation Model. 15
7.1 Model overview – Package: ISO 19132 (this International Standard). 15
7.2 Package – LBS Participants . 17
7.2.1 Scenarios and semantics. 17
7.2.2 Type – LBS_Participant. 19
7.2.3 Type – LBS_User . 20
7.2.4 Type – LBS_ApplicationProvider. 23
7.2.5 Type – LBS_DataProvider. 24
7.2.6 Type – LBS_FeatureDataProvider. 24
7.2.7 Type – LBS_ContentProvider . 24
7.2.8 Type – LBS_SpatialContentProvider . 24
7.2.9 Type – LBS_ServiceProvider. 24
7.2.10 Type – LBS_ServiceBroker. 25
7.2.11 Type – LBS_MobileDevice . 25
7.2.12 Type – LBS_DataBroker – Class semantics . 26
8 Service model. 26
8.1 Package – LBS_Services . 26
8.1.1 Package structure. 26
8.1.2 Service taxonomy . 27
8.2 Package – Basic Services. 27
8.2.1 Package structure. 27
8.2.2 Type – LBS_Tracking . 28
8.2.3 Type – LBS_Routing. 29
8.2.4 Type – LBS_Navigation. 30
8.3 Package – Geomatics services . 31
8.3.1 Package structure. 31
8.3.2 Type – LBS_Location Transformation.32
8.3.3 Type – LBS_AddressParsing. 34
8.3.4 Type – LBS_Geoparsing . 34
8.3.5 Type – LBS_Gazetteer. 35
8.3.6 Type – LBS_MapService . 36
8.4 Package – Information Services. 37
8.4.1 Package structure. 37
8.4.2 Type – LBS_DataService. 37
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8.4.3 Type – LBS_NetworkDataService – semantics. 39
8.4.4 Type – LBS_EventSubscription. 40
8.4.5 Type – LBS_MovingObjectManagement. 41
8.5 Package – System management. 41
8.5.1 Managing users and groups . 41
8.5.2 Type – LBS_UserProfileService. 41
8.5.3 Type – LBS_LocationTriggerControl . 42
8.6 Package – Digital rights management . 42
8.6.1 Digital rights management. 42
8.6.2 Type – LBS_Resource . 43
8.6.3 Type – LBS_License . 43
8.6.4 Type – LBS_Right . 43
8.6.5 Type – LBS_RightsCondition. 44
9 Message Data Model. 44
9.1 Semantics . 44
9.2 Package – Message Data Types . 44
9.2.1 Package structure . 44
9.2.2 Type – LanguageSpecificCharacterString. 45
9.2.3 Type – LBS_AccessInfo . 46
9.2.4 Type – LBS_Accuracy – Class semantics . 47
9.2.5 Type – LBS_Address . 47
9.2.6 Type – LBS_CostFunction . 47
9.2.7 Type – LBS_Data. 48
9.2.8 Type – LBS_DataSource. 48
9.2.9 Type – LBS_DisplayParameters . 49
9.2.10 Type – LBS_EventInfo . 50
9.2.11 Type – LBS_Instruction . 50
9.2.12 Type – LBS_Location. 51
9.2.13 Type – LBS_Maneuver. 51
9.2.14 Type – LBS_MapFormat . 52
9.2.15 Type – LBS_Notification. 52
9.2.16 Type – LBS_Position . 53
9.2.17 Type – LBS_Preference . 53
9.2.18 Type – LBS_Route . 54
9.2.19 Type – LBS_RouteConstraint . 55
9.2.20 Type – LBS_RouteCriteria. 55
9.2.21 Type – LBS_SecurityCertificate. 56
9.2.22 Type – LBS_SymbolSet . 57
9.2.23 Type – LBS_TrackingLocation. 57
9.2.24 Type – LBS_Trigger . 58
9.2.25 Type – LBS_UserID . 58
9.2.26 Union – LBS_FeatureData . 59
9.2.27 Union – LBS_GeometryChoice. 59
9.2.28 Union – LBS_NamedLocation. 60
9.2.29 Union – LBS_TrackTrigger. 61
Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite. 62
Annex B (informative) Architecture . 66
Annex C (informative) Scenarios . 69
Annex D (informative) Standards development in LBS . 75
Annex E (informative) Crosswalk between common terminology in ISO/TC 211 and ISO/TC 204 . 77
Annex F (informative) Use cases for location-based services . 87
Bibliography . 91

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Figures
Figure 1 — Relation between LBS and GIS. viii
Figure 2 — Simplified navigation service represented as an RDF graph. 14
Figure 3 — Example of composition of services. 14
Figure 4 — Overview of UML package structure. 16
Figure 5 — Package dependencies to other ISO standards. 17
Figure 6 — Roles of the Enterprise view. 18
Figure 7 — Enterprise view communication channels as associations . 19
Figure 8 — License associations for LBS_Participant . 19
Figure 9 — LBS_User associations . 20
Figure 10 — LBS_ApplicationProvider associations. 24
Figure 11 — Service provider associations . 25
Figure 12 — Service broker associations . 25
Figure 13 — Mobile device associations. 26
Figure 14 — Subpackages of LBS_Services. 27
Figure 15 — Basic services . 28
Figure 16 — Context Diagram: LBS_Tracking. 29
Figure 17 — Context Diagram: LBS_Routing . 30
Figure 18 — Context Diagram: LBS_Navigation . 31
Figure 19 — Geomatics services . 32
Figure 20 — Context Diagram: LBS_LocationTransformation . 33
Figure 21 — Context Diagram: LBS_AddressParsing .34
Figure 22 — Context Diagram: LBS_Geoparsing. 34
Figure 23 — Context Diagram: LBS_Gazetteer . 35
Figure 24 — Context Diagram: LBS_MapService. 37
Figure 25 — Information services . 38
Figure 26 — Context Diagram: LBS_DataService . 38
Figure 27 — Context Diagram: LBS_NetworkDataService. 39
Figure 28 — Context Diagram: LBS_EventSubscription. 40
Figure 29 — Context Diagram: LBS_MovingObjectManagement. 41
Figure 30 — Context Diagram: LBS_UserProfileService.41
Figure 31 — Context Diagram: LBS_LocationTriggerControl. 42
Figure 32 — Digital rights management types . 43
Figure 33 — Message data types . 45
Figure 34 — Context diagram: LanguageSpecificCharacterString . 46
Figure 35 — Context diagram: LBS_AccessInfo . 46
Figure 36 — Context Diagram: LBS_Accuracy. 47
Figure 37 — Context Diagram: LBS_Address. 47
Figure 38 — Context Diagram: LBS_CostFunction. 47
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Figure 39 — Context Diagram: LBS_Data . 48
Figure 40 — Context Diagram: LBS_DataSource . 48
Figure 41 — Context Diagram: LBS_DisplayParameters. 49
Figure 42 — Context Diagram: LBS_EventInfo. 50
Figure 43 — Context Diagram: LBS_Instruction. 51
Figure 44 — Context Diagram: LBS_Location . 51
Figure 45 — Context Diagram: LBS_Maneuver . 52
Figure 46 — Context Diagram: LBS_MapFormat. 52
Figure 47 — Context Diagram: LBS_Notification . 53
Figure 48 — Context Diagram: LBS_Position . 53
Figure 49 — Context Diagram: LBS_Preference. 54
Figure 50 — Context Diagram: LBS_Route . 54
Figure 51 — Context Diagram: LBS_RouteConstraint. 55
Figure 52 — Context Diagram: LBS_RouteCriteria . 56
Figure 53 — Context Diagram: LBS_SecurityCertificate . 57
Figure 54 — Context Diagram: LBS_SymbolSet. 57
Figure 55 — Context Diagram: LBS_TrackingLocation .58
Figure 56 — Context Diagram: LBS_Trigger. 58
Figure 57 — Context Diagram: LBS_UserID. 59
Figure 58 — Context Diagram: LBS_FeatureData . 59
Figure 59 — Context Diagram: LBS_GeometryChoice . 60
Figure 60 — Context Diagram: LBS_NamedLocation .
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