GML
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GML (Geography Markup Language) is an XML-based standard developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium for modeling, transporting, and storing geographic information and spatial features.
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
XML-based language
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geographic markup language → open standard → |
| abbreviationOf |
Geography Markup Language
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| basedOn |
XML
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| conformsTo |
XML
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| developedBy |
Open Geospatial Consortium
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| domain |
geographic information
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spatial data → |
| fileExtension |
.gml
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| fullName |
Geography Markup Language
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| hasDesignGoal |
extensibility
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interoperability of geographic information systems → platform independence → vendor neutrality → |
| hasVersion |
GML 1.0
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GML 2.0 → GML 3.0 → GML 3.1.1 → GML 3.2 → GML 3.3 → |
| isStandardOf |
Open Geospatial Consortium standards suite
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| latestMajorVersion |
3
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| mediaType |
application/gml+xml
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| relatedTo |
CityGML
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GeoJSON → KML → WFS → WMS → |
| serializationFormat |
text
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| standardizedBy |
Open Geospatial Consortium
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| supports |
coordinate reference systems
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coverages → feature collections → features → geometries → metadata → raster data → spatial reference systems → time primitives → topology → vector data → |
| supportsEncoding |
coordinate reference system definitions
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geographic features → geometry properties → observations and measurements → spatial relationships → temporal properties → units of measure → |
| usedFor |
encoding spatial features
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modeling geographic information → storing geographic information → transporting geographic information → |