Difference between revisions of "ISO Users"
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(New page: ==How ISO Does It== Tracking problems that users have with datasets and sharing that information with other users so that they can avoid repeating them is a new feature in ISO 19115. '''M...) |
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+ userContactInfo [1..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty<br> | + userContactInfo [1..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty<br> | ||
| + | ==ESIP Response== | ||
| + | ===Yes=== | ||
| + | *Henry | ||
| + | *Z. Xing | ||
| + | *Ed Armstrong: - But not using metadata | ||
| + | *Debborah Smith: Discover: – do it now by hand apart from data | ||
| + | *[[user:Tstevens|Tyler Stevens]]: - GCMD has user support and keeps track of user question | ||
| + | (unknown) Both for quality and sample applications > metrics | ||
| + | *[[user:Rhusar|Rudy Husar]] | ||
| + | *[[user:Kennethcasey|Ken Casey]]: - Would be great to use ISO and take our user queries and the solutions given to them, and put those in the structural metadata | ||
| + | *[[user:Jeff.arnfield| Jeff Arnfield]]: - Often an important source of info/detail/clarification | ||
| + | *John Scialdone: - Good to know | ||
[[Category: ISO Metadata]] | [[Category: ISO Metadata]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:44, July 19, 2008
How ISO Does It
Tracking problems that users have with datasets and sharing that information with other users so that they can avoid repeating them is a new feature in ISO 19115.
MD_Usage
+ specificUsage : CharacterString
+ usageDateTime [0..1] : DateTime
+ userDeterminedLimitations [0..1] : CharacterString
+ userContactInfo [1..*] : CI_ResponsibleParty
ESIP Response
Yes
- Henry
- Z. Xing
- Ed Armstrong: - But not using metadata
- Debborah Smith: Discover: – do it now by hand apart from data
- Tyler Stevens: - GCMD has user support and keeps track of user question
(unknown) Both for quality and sample applications > metrics
- Rudy Husar
- Ken Casey: - Would be great to use ISO and take our user queries and the solutions given to them, and put those in the structural metadata
- Jeff Arnfield: - Often an important source of info/detail/clarification
- John Scialdone: - Good to know