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− | demand -> '''energy_demand'''<br/>economic-> '''economy'''<br/>emission -> '''environment'''<br/>environmental -> '''environment'''<br/>grid -> '''energy_grid'''<br/>'''model_draft'''<br/>political_boundary -> '''boundaries'''<br/>'''reference'''<br/>scenario -> ?<br/>social -> '''society'''<br/>supply -> '''energy_supply'''<br/>weather -> '''climat'''ologyMeteorologyAt mosphere<br/>workshop -> temporal example folder | + | demand -> '''energy_demand'''<br/>economic-> '''economy'''<br/>emission -> '''environment'''<br/>environmental -> '''environment'''<br/>grid -> '''energy_grid'''<br/>'''model_draft'''<br/>political_boundary -> '''boundaries'''<br/>'''reference'''<br/>scenario -> ?<br/>social -> '''society'''<br/>supply -> '''energy_supply'''<br/>weather -> '''climat(e)'''ologyMeteorologyAt mosphere<br/>workshop -> temporal example folder |
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Revision as of 10:26, 12 January 2017
Definition
1. A database schema of a database system is its structure described in a formal language supported by the database management system.
2. The formal definition of a database schema is a set of formulas (sentences) called integrity constraints imposed on a database. These integrity constraints ensure compatibility between parts of the schema. All constraints are expressible in the same language.
Abbreviation
Synonyms
Superterms
Database
Subterms
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_schema, https://geo-ide.noaa.gov/wiki/index.php?title=ISO_Topic_Categories
Database schema of the oedb
v0.2
ISO 19115
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Schema name
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Definition
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003
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boundaries
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legal land descriptions. examples: political and administrative boundaries
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004
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climate
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processes and phenomena of the atmosphere. examples: cloud cover, weather, climate, atmospheric conditions, climate change, precipitation
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005
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economy
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economic activities, conditions and employment. examples: production, labour, revenue, commerce, industry, tourism and ecotourism, forestry, fisheries, commercial or subsistence hunting, exploration and exploitation of resources such as minerals, oil and gas
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energy_demand
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consumption and use of energy. examples: peak loads, load curves
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energy_grid
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energy transmission infrastructure. examples: power lines, substation, pipelines
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energy_supply
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conversion (generation) of energy. examples: power stations, renewables
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007
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environment
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environmental resources, protection and conservation. examples: environmental pollution, waste storage and treatment, environmental impact assessment, monitoring environmental risk, nature reserves, landscape
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016
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society
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characteristics of society and cultures. examples: settlements, anthropology, archaeology, education, traditional beliefs, manners and customs, demographic data, recreational areas and activities, social impact assessments, crime and justice, census information
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model_draft
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modelling sandbox, temp tables. examples: ego_grid_loadareas. !no version control!
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scenario
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scenario data
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reference
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sources, literature
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v0.1
demand -> energy_demand
economic-> economy
emission -> environment
environmental -> environment
grid -> energy_grid
model_draft
political_boundary -> boundaries
reference
scenario -> ?
social -> society
supply -> energy_supply
weather -> climat(e)ologyMeteorologyAt mosphere
workshop -> temporal example folder
Possible categories
Based on the ISO 19115 B.5.27 TopicCategoryCode:
farming
biota
boundaries
climatology
economy
elevation
environment
geoscientificInformation
health
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
intelligenceMilitary
inlandWaters
location
oceans
planningCadastre
society
structure
transportation
utilitiesCommunication
WARNING: The case and spacing on these terms is controlled and will be invalid if altered.
(also see NOAA ISO Topic Categories)