Defines NIEM adapter types for external geospatial components defined by OGC, LIF, LandXML, IAI, and ANSI. Note for schema readers: The XML/Schema specification does not require processing implementations to transitively import definitions from imported schemas. To assure that all required definitions are available, a schema must re-import the schemas that are imported by the schemas it imports. Such re-imports are noted in the documentation.
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Mobile Object schema for niem based on GML Mobile Object; uses gml:pointProperty instead of gml:location, which is deprecated in (ISO) GML v3.2. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation, http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/ for schemas.
false
Multi-modal route schema for niem based on OpenLS route. http://schemas.opengis.net/ols/ for schemas.
false
ISO 10303:part(28):version(2) schema used by IFC. See http://www.iai-international.org and http://www.iai-na.com/ for documentation and schemas.
false
Adaptation of OGC Web Map Context schema to work with current versions of other schemas. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation, http://schemas.opengis.net/context/ for schemas.
false
A profile of Geography Markup Language (GML) version 3.1.1 schemas for niem. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation, http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/ for schemas.
false
This schema is a profile for NIEM of the complete schema from Observations and Measurements. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation and schemas.
false
A profile of OpenGeospatialConsortium (OpenGIS, OGC) OpenLS (Location Services) version 1.1 schemas. A profile of OpenGeospatialConsortium (OpenGIS, OGC) OpenLS (Location Services) version 1.1 schemas that have been edited to use GML version 3.1.1 schemas instead of the GML version 3.0 schemas that were current when OpenLS version 1.1 was promulgated. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation, http://schemas.opengis.net/ols/ for schemas.
false
Draft ANSI Address Data Content Standard schema. See http://www.ansi.org/
false
LandXML Version 1.1 WORKING DRAFT Schema file. See http://www.landxml.org for documentation and schemas.
false
A coverage that can return different values for the same feature attribute at different direct positions within a single spatiotemporal object.
true
A coverage with finite domain set ((temporal) geometry objects), range set (attribute values mapped to domain), and optional coverage function.
true
Place Holder for any observation of an event. See: EventType. In the context of an Observation, the interpretation of some of the properties shall be refined as follows: time - the date/Time at which the procedure was executed, location - the location of the procedure (sensor, instrument, computational engine) at the time of the observation event, procedure - the procedure used to record the event.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or reference a NIEM Address. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM Address elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
A 2D arc defined by its center point, radius, and bearings at start and end.
true
An Area of Interest as defined by a named circle, bounding box, or polygon, used in OGC Open Location Services.
true
An Observation, in which the result is a textual value from a controlled vocabulary. See: ObservationType.
true
A 2D ArcByCenterPoint with identical start and end angles that forms a full circle.
true
A 2D arc defined by its center point, two radii (r[1] > r[2]), and start and end angles.
true
An Observation, in which a value record schema specifies the encoding of the values of the observed properties. See: ObservationType.
true
A Puerto Rican urbanization address where the urbanization name is preceded by a number, and no street name is included.
true
An Observation, in which the result is an integer representing the count of the observed property. See: ObservationType.
true
Determine Route request parameters for an OGC OpenLS Navigation Service.
true
Determine Route response from an OGC OpenLS Navigation Service.
true
true
An ellipse specified by a point, major axis, minor axis, and rotation.
true
Ending point of a multi-modal route that ends at a transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point.
true
Description of an event, particularly one that causes transformation, creation or destruction of a geospatial feature. See: FeatureType.
true
A collection of geospatial features; any real world objects with location. See: FeatureType
true
A geospatial feature; any real world object with location; e.g. building, road, river, county, town, parcel, traffic sign.
true
Left and right side thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address ranges specified by low and high address numbers.
true
Any address classes, for files in which the various classes are mixed together.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or references a NIEM Geometry. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM Geometry elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Any geometry. Specifies a Coordinate Reference System or must inherit one from a containing element.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or reference a NIEM Geospatial. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM Geospatial elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Container for an ifcXML data exchange representing the architecture and engineering structure of a building.
true
An address specified by the names of two thoroughfare addresses.
true
A LandXML data structure containing civil engineering or land development geospatial features. See: FeatureType.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or references a NIEM LandmarkAddress. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM LandmarkAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
An address that is both a thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address and a landmark address.
true
A geometric curve that consists of a single segment with linear interpolation.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or reference a NIEM Location. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM Location elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
A map image (gif, jpeg, png, tiff, svg, etc.), base64 encoded in-line, or referenced via a URL.
true
Map view context information to retrieve a particular map image from an OGC Web Map Service (WMS).
true
A map and its view context. See: MapType, MapViewContextType.
true
An Observation, the result of which is a relative measure, with a unit of measure, relative code, and quantity. See: ObservationType.
true
A moving (feature collection) object with a track of its past and/or projected positions at certain times. See: FeatureCollection.
true
A moving (feature) object with a track of its past and/or projected positions at certain times. See: Feature.
true
A geometry collection that includes one or more curves or line strings.
true
A geometry collection that includes one or more geometries, potentially of different types.
true
A geometry collection that includes one or more points.
true
A geometry collection that includes one or more Polygons.
true
A landmark address specified by two landmark names, where one landmark is inside the other.
true
A geometry collection that includes one or more surfaces or polygons.
true
A composite collection of observations of an event. See: EventType.
true
A generic observation of an event. See:AbstractObservationType.
true
Something with a fixed position that may be used as a reference point or a target in an OpenLS service. Something with a fixed position that may be used as a reference point or a target in an OpenLS service. A POI is the primary output from an OpenLS Directory Service.
true
A 2D or 3D geometric point.
true
A polygon; a geometric surface defined by a single surface patch whose boundary is coplanar.
true
An observed or calculated geographic position and quality of position; the primary output from an OpenLS Gateway Service.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or references a NIEM PostalAddress. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM PostalAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
A GML property type to encapsulate or reference a NIEM RelativeLocation. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM RelativeLocation elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Defines a relative location as a specified distance from a location in a specified direction.
An Open Location Services route mode instruction extended with transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) information.
true
A landmark address specified by reference to a single landmark.
true
Singular location referenced off of a linear feature, having a numeric identifier.
true
Starting point of a multi-modal route that starts at a transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point.
true
A GML property type to encapsulate or references a NIEM ThoroughfareAddress. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This type allows NIEM ThoroughfareAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
An Observation, in which the result is a boolean value representing the truth value (usually existence) of the observed property. See: ObservationType.
true
A thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address range specified by low and high address numbers.
true
A USPS General Delivery Address that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient.
true
A USPS Postal Delivery Box that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient
true
A USPS Postal Delivery Route address that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient.
true
An unnumbered thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address.
true
Intermediate transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point of a multi-modal route.
true
An Address as encoded for OGC Open Location Services, e.g. for display on PDA or Cell Phone.
true
A coverage that can return different values for the same feature attribute at different direct positions within a single spatiotemporal object.
A coverage with finite domain set ((temporal) geometry objects), range set (attribute values mapped to domain), and optional coverage function.
Place Holder for any observation of an event. See: Event.
Abstract place-holder in a schema to use a non-abstract address element defined by an external standard.
Encapsulates or references an Address element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM Address elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Place-holder in a schema to use a landmark address defined by the external ANSI address standard.
Place-holder in a schema to use a postal address defined by the external ANSI address standard.
Place-holder in a schema to use a thoroughfare address defined by the external ANSI address standard.
A 2D arc defined by its center point, radius, and bearings at start and end.
An Area of Interest as defined by a named circle, bounding box, or polygon, used in OGC Open Location Services.
An Observation, in which the result is a textual value from a controlled vocabulary. See: Observation.
A 2D ArcByCenterPoint with identical start and end angles that forms a full circle.
A 2D arc defined by its center point, two radii (r[1] > r[2]), and start and end angles.
An Observation, in which a value record schema specifies the encoding of the values of the observed properties. See: Observation.
A Puerto Rican urbanization address where the urbanization name is preceded by a number, and no street name is included.
An Observation, in which the result is an integer representing the count of the observed property. See: Observation.
Determine Route request parameters for an OGC OpenLS Navigation Service.
Determine Route response from an OGC OpenLS Navigation Service.
Distance represented as a number with a scale indicated by the value of its uom (Units Of Measure) attribute.
An ellipse specified by a point, major axis, minor axis, and rotation.
Ending point of a multi-modal route that ends at a transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point.
Description of an event, particularly one that causes transformation, creation or destruction of a geospatial feature. See: Feature.
A geospatial feature; any real world object with location; e.g. building, road, river, county, town, parcel, traffic sign.
A collection of geospatial features; any real world objects with location. See: FeatureType.
Left and right side thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address ranges specified by low and high address numbers.
Any address classes, for files in which the various classes are mixed together.
Any geometry. Specifies a Coordinate Reference System or must inherit one from a containing element.
Encapsulates or references a Geometry element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM Geometry elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Abstract place-holder in a schema to use any non-abstract geospatial element defined by an external standard. Non-abstract geospatial elements that declare substitutionGroup="gs:Geospatial" may take the place of this element in an XML data instance document. These include Locations, Coverages, Observations, Measurements, Routes, Maps, MapViewContexts, IFCXML (architectural structures), LandXML (civil engineering structures), and references thereto. See: Location.
Encapsulates or references a Geospatial element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM Geospatial elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
Container for an ifcXML data exchange representing the architecture and engineering structure of a building.
An address specified by the names of two thoroughfare addresses.
A LandXML data structure containing civil engineering or land development geospatial features. See: Feature.
Encapsulates or references a LandmarkAddress element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM LandmarkAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
An address that is both a thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address and a landmark address.
A geometric curve that consists of a single segment with linear interpolation.
Abstract place-holder in a schema to use a non-abstract location element (geometry, feature, address) defined by an external standard. Non-abstract geospatial elements that declare substitutionGroup="gs:Location" may take the place of this element in an XML data instance document to indicate a location in various ways. These include Address, RelativeLocation, (Multi)Geometries, Positions, Points and Areas of Interest, Route WayPoints, geospatial Features and collections, and references thereto.
Encapsulates or references a Location element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM Location elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
A map image (gif, jpeg, png, tiff, svg, etc.), base64 encoded in-line, or referenced via a URL. A local reference to a map image (gif, jpeg, png, tiff, svg, etc.), base64 encoded in-line, or referenced via a URL.
Map view context information to retrieve a particular map image from an OGC Web Map Service (WMS).
A map and its view context. See: Map, MapViewContext. A reference to a map and its view context. See: Map, MapViewContext.
An Observation, the result of which is a relative measure, with a unit of measure, relative code, and quantity. See: Observation.
A moving (feature) object with a track of its past and/or projected positions at certain times. See: Feature.
A moving (feature collection) object with a track of its past and/or projected positions at certain times. See: FeatureCollection. A reference to a moving (feature collection) object with a track of its past and/or projected positions at certain times. See: FeatureCollection.
A geometry collection that includes one or more curves or line strings.
A geometry collection that includes one or more geometries, potentially of different types.
A geometry collection that includes one or more points.
A geometry collection that includes one or more Polygons.
A landmark address specified by two landmark names, where one landmark is inside the other.
A geometry collection that includes one or more surfaces or polygons.
Deprecated non-standard location using u:GeographicCoordinateType. Use standard gs:Point instead if possible.
A generic observation of an event. See:AbstractObservation.
A composite collection of observations of an event. See: Event
A 2D or 3D geometric point.
Something with a fixed position that may be used as a reference point or a target in an OpenLS service. A POI is the primary output from an OpenLS Directory Service.
A polygon; a geometric surface defined by a single surface patch whose boundary is coplanar.
An observed or calculated geographic position and quality of position; the primary output from an OpenLS Gateway Service.
Encapsulates or references a PostalAddress element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM PostalAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
A relative location is a specified distance from a location in a specified direction.
Encapsulates or references a RelativeLocation element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM RelativeLocation elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
An Open Location Services route mode instruction extended with transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) information.
A landmark address specified by reference to a single landmark.
Singular location referenced off of a linear feature, having a numeric identifier.
Starting point of a multi-modal route that starts at a transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point.
Encapsulates or references a ThoroughfareAddress element. The Geography Markup Language (GML) specification uses property types and elements to encapsulate or reference GML class elements with identity. This element allows NIEM ThoroughfareAddress elements to be referenced from GML conformant application schemas developed for use with NIEM.
An Observation, in which the result is a boolean value representing the truth value (usually existence) of the observed property. See: Observation.
A thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address range specified by low and high address numbers.
A USPS General Delivery Address that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient.
A USPS Postal Delivery Box that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient.
A USPS Postal Delivery Route address that has no definite relation to the location of the recipient.
An unnumbered thoroughfare (road, walkway, railroad, river) address.
Intermediate transportation mode (e.g. foot, bicycle, taxi, bus, rail, boat, airplane) transfer point of a multi-modal route.
An Address as encoded for OGC Open Location Services, e.g. for display on PDA or Cell Phone.