2011 7th International Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/siit.2011.6083604
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Configuration management of a system of interdependent standards

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“…Implementation of LADM can be performed in a flexible way; the standard can be extended and adapted to local situations. Existing standards have been re-used in LADM, particularly the ISO 19100 series from ISO/TC 211, which has an extensive process for increasing harmonization between its standards, such as through an integrated UML model for the technical content of all its standards, integrated terminology and a proposed programme for configuration management of all its standard (Coetzee et al 2011). LADM also includes references to the standard, ISO 19156, Geographic informationObservations and Measurements, which is under development within ISO/TC 211.…”
Section: The Land Administration Domain Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of LADM can be performed in a flexible way; the standard can be extended and adapted to local situations. Existing standards have been re-used in LADM, particularly the ISO 19100 series from ISO/TC 211, which has an extensive process for increasing harmonization between its standards, such as through an integrated UML model for the technical content of all its standards, integrated terminology and a proposed programme for configuration management of all its standard (Coetzee et al 2011). LADM also includes references to the standard, ISO 19156, Geographic informationObservations and Measurements, which is under development within ISO/TC 211.…”
Section: The Land Administration Domain Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WaterML 2.0 standard (OGC, 2012b, Taylor et al 2013) is constructed following the OGC standard for Modular Specifications (OGC, 2009, Coetzee et al 2011) (herein referred to as the 'Modular Specification'). The Modular Specification requires a standard be composed of formal groups of requirements ('requirements classes'), each representing a separate aspect of a broad problem or a design issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%