Configuration management of a system of interdependent standards

S. Coetzee, S. Cox, J. Herring
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ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics develops the ISO 19100 series of geographic information standards in close collaboration with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). Forty-nine ISO 19100 standards have been published to date, and several were recently approved for revision in accordance with ISO's review process. Dependencies among standards have to be managed as changes are introduced in revisions. Configuration management (CM) refers to identifying the configuration of a system at distinct points in time for the purpose of systematically controlling changes to the configuration, and maintaining the integrity and traceability of the configuration throughout the system life cycle. In this paper we explain the configuration management challenges for a ‘system’ of interdependent standards, which are expressed using standard documents, a Unified Modeling Language (UML) model and Extensible Markup Language (XML) schemas. We present two conceptual models and propose improved configuration management activities for ISO/TC 211. We conclude with a summary of results that are applicable in other ISO technical committees.
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一个相互依赖的标准系统的配置管理
ISO/TC 211地理信息/地理信息学与开放地理空间联盟(OGC)密切合作,制定ISO 19100系列地理信息标准。到目前为止,已经发布了49项ISO 19100标准,其中一些标准最近被批准根据ISO的审查过程进行修订。在修订中引入变更时,必须管理标准之间的依赖关系。配置管理(CM)是指在不同的时间点识别系统的配置,以便系统地控制配置的更改,并在整个系统生命周期中维护配置的完整性和可追溯性。在本文中,我们解释了相互依赖标准的“系统”的配置管理挑战,这些标准使用标准文档、统一建模语言(UML)模型和可扩展标记语言(XML)模式来表达。我们提出了两个概念模型,并提出了改进的ISO/TC 211配置管理活动。我们总结了适用于其他ISO技术委员会的结果。
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