Structure of the SRM ISO standard(1 of 2)
The following clauses make up this International Standard:
• Scope defines the problem area that this International Standard addresses.
• Normative references lists the standards normatively referenced in this International Standard.
• Terms, symbols and abbreviations contains the glossary of terminology not other defined in other clauses, symbology and abbreviations used in this International Standard.
- Concepts contains introduction to the concepts used in this International Standard.
- Coordinate systems defines a common framework for the definition of abstract coordinate systems.
- Temporal coordinate systems specifies how to define coordinate systems for time.
- Reference Datums, embeddings and Object Reference Models specifies ways of measurably identifying origins and other basic locations in "space" or spatial objects.
- Spatial Reference Frames defines spatial coordinates systems and the Spatial Reference Frames included in this International Standard.
- Vertical offset surfaces specifies surfaces which model other aspects of a spatial object such as geiods.