event.xsd
Components required to establish the top-level of the om:Event substitution group
Copyright © 2006 Open Geospatial Consortium - see http://www.opengeospatial.org/about/?page=ipr
OGC 05-087r4 page 42 © OGC 2006 – All rights reserved
DHS Changes
2006-09-28 Changed namespaces and schema location
ns old http://niem.gov/niem/external/gml/3.1.1/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
ns new http://niem.gov/niem/external/ogc-gml/3.1.1/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
from ../../../../../gml/3.1.1/dhs-gmo/1.0.0/gml.xsd
to ../../../../../ogc-gml/3.1.1/dhs-gmo/1.0.0/gml.xsd
2006-09-22 Changed namespaces following NIEM conventions
1) targetNamespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/ogc-observation/draft-0.14.5/om/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
2) om namespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/ogc-observation/draft-0.14.5/om/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
3) swe namespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/ogc-observation/draft-0.14.5/swe/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
4) gnd namespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/iso-19139-gmd/draft-0.1/gmd/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
5) gml namespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/gml/3.1.1/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
6) xlink namespace http://niem.gov/niem/external/xlink/1.0.0/dhs-gmo/1.0.0
2006-09-18 versioned namespace to match OGC 05-087r4 source, which specifies Version: 0.14.5
versioned swe, gmd, gml namespaces, changed schemaLocations
Description of an event, particularly that causes transformation, creation or destruction
of a feature.
The event may be transport or administrative.
Use gml:description to describe the nature of the event or action, or to point to a description of it.
Specialised event types may be derived from this type.
Generic event parameter or property
The Time when the event occurred (mandatory).
This may be given
* in absolute terms as a TimeInstant or TimePeriod
* in approximate terms or relative to an absolute position using the indeterminatePosition attribute
* or using a TimeTopology element (TimeEdge or TimeNode), which provides the option of giving a time relative
to other edges or nodes, either directly (gml) or indirectly (xmml)
* as a TimeGeometricComplex if it is a recurring or repeating event
Description of, or pointer to, preceding
event(s)
Description of, or pointer to, following event(s)