IMO performance standards for ECDIS
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IMO performance standards for ECDIS are internationally agreed technical and operational requirements that define how Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems must function and display navigational information to ensure safe and effective use on SOLAS-compliant ships.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| IMO performance standards for ECDIS canonical | 2 |
| IMO ECDIS performance standards | 1 |
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Target entity: IMO performance standards for ECDIS Context triple: [IHO S-52, supports, IMO performance standards for ECDIS]
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IHO S-57 Electronic Navigational Chart standard
The IHO S-57 Electronic Navigational Chart standard is an earlier international hydrographic data format used for encoding electronic navigational charts for maritime navigation systems.
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ECDIS
ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) is a computerized navigation system used on ships that integrates electronic navigational charts with real-time position and navigational data to support safe and efficient marine navigation.
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IHO S-101 Electronic Navigational Chart Product Specification
IHO S-101 Electronic Navigational Chart Product Specification is an international standard developed by the International Hydrographic Organization to define the next-generation format and structure for official electronic navigational charts used in marine navigation systems.
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IHO S-49 Standardization of Mariners’ Routeing Guides
IHO S-49 Standardization of Mariners’ Routeing Guides is an International Hydrographic Organization standard that defines consistent content and presentation requirements for mariners’ routeing guides to support safe and efficient navigation.
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E.
IHO charting standards
IHO charting standards are internationally recognized guidelines issued by the International Hydrographic Organization that define how nautical charts are designed, symbolized, and presented to ensure safe and consistent marine navigation worldwide.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: IMO performance standards for ECDIS Target entity description: IMO performance standards for ECDIS are internationally agreed technical and operational requirements that define how Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems must function and display navigational information to ensure safe and effective use on SOLAS-compliant ships.
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A.
IHO S-57 Electronic Navigational Chart standard
The IHO S-57 Electronic Navigational Chart standard is an earlier international hydrographic data format used for encoding electronic navigational charts for maritime navigation systems.
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B.
ECDIS
ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) is a computerized navigation system used on ships that integrates electronic navigational charts with real-time position and navigational data to support safe and efficient marine navigation.
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C.
IHO S-101 Electronic Navigational Chart Product Specification
IHO S-101 Electronic Navigational Chart Product Specification is an international standard developed by the International Hydrographic Organization to define the next-generation format and structure for official electronic navigational charts used in marine navigation systems.
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D.
IHO S-49 Standardization of Mariners’ Routeing Guides
IHO S-49 Standardization of Mariners’ Routeing Guides is an International Hydrographic Organization standard that defines consistent content and presentation requirements for mariners’ routeing guides to support safe and efficient navigation.
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E.
IHO charting standards
IHO charting standards are internationally recognized guidelines issued by the International Hydrographic Organization that define how nautical charts are designed, symbolized, and presented to ensure safe and consistent marine navigation worldwide.
- F. None of above. chosen
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