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.

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

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
GML ("GML 2.0")
GML ("GML 3.0")
GML ("GML 3.1.1")
GML ("GML 3.2")
GML ("GML 3.3")
hasVersion
SGML
basedOn
PostGIS
supportsFormat

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