Purpose and Scope
The Geometric Roadway Design schema defines the roadway design geometry, including the horizontal and vertical alignment, cross sections, superelevations, and geometric information. This information is critical throughout the design process and must be communicated clearly between various design stakeholders and design data consumers. The information is passed to construction so the road can be built. The information contained in this schema will be clearly articulated in a UML semantic model to reduce ambiguity as the information is passed among so many people and functions.
This schema will include relevant parts of LandXML/LandGML that are determined to meet the needs established in the UML model. Where modifications to LandXML/LandGML are warranted, these will be negotiated with LandXML.org. Resultant revisions of LandXML/LandGML will be included as LandXML/LandGML schema elements. Enhancements not accepted by LandXML.org but essential to TransXML will be encoded as TransXML schemas.
The result will be that TransXML users will be able to use existing LandXML/LandGML schema elements, potentially enhanced by this project, as well as additional elements beyond the current scope of LandXML/LandGML. In both cases, the user will benefit from a UML semantic model that defines the content and meaning of each included element to reduce the chance that erroneous information is communicated as a result of inconsistent assumptions about what each element means.
Base Schema/ Standards
Existing schema and/or standards that this will be based on include:
· LandXML 1.0 http://landxml.org/schema/landxml-1.0/Documentation/LandXMLDoc.htm
· LandGML http://www.opengeospatial.org/initiatives/?iid=133
· ISO TC211 19107 Geographic Information – Spatial schema http://www.isotc211.org/Outreach/Overview/Factsheet_19107.pdf
· ISO TC211 19136 Geographic Information – Geography Markup Language (GML) http://www.isotc211.org/Outreach/Overview/Factsheet_19136.pdf
Resource Documents
· Crews, N., E. Hall, and D. Rebolj, LandXML Schema Version 1.0 Reference, 2002.
· Crews, N., LandXML-1.0.xsd
· Burggraf, D., LandGML0.6.xsd
· ISO, ISO/TC 211/WG 4/PT 19136 Geographic information – Geography Markup Language (GML), ISO CD 19136, February 7, 2004.
· Ron Lake, David S. Burggraf, Milan Trninic, and Laurie Rae, Geography Mark-Up Language, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2004.
· ISO 19107, Geographic information — Spatial schema, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, 2001.