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Network Working Group S.J.D. Cox
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A URN namespace for the Commission for the Management
and Application of Geoscience Information (CGI)
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Abstract
This document describes a URN (Uniform Resource Name) namespace that
is engineered by the Commission for the Management and Application of
Geoscience Information (CGI) for naming (i) persistent resources
published by the CGI, and (ii) resources published by organizations
that wish them to be used in the context of services conforming to
protocols and agreements issued by CGI. The formal Namespace
identifier (NID) is "cgi".
1. Introduction
CGI is a Commission of the International Union of Geological Sciences
(IUGS) concerned with developing best practices in the management and
application of geoscience information. The active membership is
primarily drawn from organizations with statutory responsibility for
providing geoscience information to external users (e.g. Geologic
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Surveys). An important focus of activity is the development of
standards for networked data interchange, to complement or supersede
the traditional map product.
A number of documents, definitions, and other artefacts, are required
to support this. CGI wishes to provide persistent, location-
independent Identifiers for these resources. In addition,
organizations that subscribe to the interchange standards proposed by
CGI require external identifiers for data objects that are
transferred. CGI wishes to provide a scheme to enable data providers
to uniquely identify data, which is consistent with the requirements
of the interchange framework.
Products and services that conform to CGI endorsed interchange
specifications enable users to exchange and process geoscience
information across networks, computing platforms, and products.
Interoperability in such an environment is facilitated by the use of
a system of identifiers that is global in scope. CGI is the lead
forum for statutory organizations which act as primary providers of
technical data in this application domain.
Motivated by these concerns, CGI would like to assign formal URNs to
published resources in order to provide persistent, location-
independent identifiers for them. The process for registering a
namespace identifier is documented in [RFC3406].
The official IANA registry of URN namespaces is available online:
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/urn-namespaces>.
2. URN Specification for "cgi" NID
Namespace ID:
The NID "cgi" is requested.
Registration Information:
Registration Version Number: 1
Registration Date: 2007-10-04
Declared registrant of the namespace:
Commission for Geoscience Information (Secretariat)
c/o British Geological Survey
Kingsley Dunham Centre
Keyworth
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG12 5GG
U K
Attn. Ian Jackson (ij@bgs.ac.uk)
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Declaration of syntactic structure:
The Namespace Specific String (NSS) of all URNs that use the "cgi"
NID has the following structure:
urn:cgi:{CGIresource}:{ResourceSpecificString}
where the "CGIresource" is a US-ASCII string that conforms to the
URN syntax requirements [RFC2141] and defines a specific class of
resource type. Each resource type has a specific labeling scheme
that is covered by "ResourceSpecificString", which also conforms
to the naming requirements of [RFC2141].
The CGI maintains a naming authority, the CGI Naming Authority
(CGINA), that manages the assignment of "CGIresource" classes, and
the specific registration values assigned for each resource class.
Relevant ancillary documentation:
The CGI Naming Authority (CGINA) provides information on the
registered resources and the registrations for each. More
information about CGINA and the registration activities and
procedures to be followed are available at:
<http://www.cgi-iugs.org/CGIIdentifierScheme>
A URN resolver is available at http://www.cgi-iugs.org/uri. The
resolver provides a registry of CGI URN's used in CGI services.
Identifier uniqueness considerations:
The CGINA manages resources using the "cgi" NID and is the
authority for managing the resources and subsequent strings
associated. In the associated procedures, CGINA ensures the
uniqueness of the strings themselves or permits secondary
responsibility for management of well-defined sub-trees.
CGI may permit use of experimental type values that will not be
registered. As a consequence, multiple users may end up using the
same value for separate uses. As experimental usage is only
intended for testing purposes, this should not interfere with
operational services.
Identifier persistence considerations:
CGINA provides clear documentation of the registered uses of the
"cgi" NID. This is structured such that each CGIResource has a
separate description and associated ResourceSpecificString with
separate registration tables for elements of the strings that are
separately maintained.
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The registration tables and information are published and
maintained by CGINA on the CGI web site, indicated above.
Process of identifier assignment:
CGINA defines CGIResource classes used with the "cgi" NID, and
specifies the process for identifier assignment for each class.
These are described at
<http://www.cgi-iugs.org/CGIIdentifierScheme>
and a set of registers linked from there. Each such resource may
have three types of registration activities:
1) Registered values associated with CGI resources
2) Registration of values or sub-trees to other entities
3) Name models for use in experimental purposes
Process for identifier resolution:
The namespace is not listed with an RDS; this is not relevant.
Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
No special considerations; the rules for lexical equivalence of
[RFC2141] apply.
Conformance with URN Syntax:
No special considerations.
Validation mechanism:
None specified. URN assignment will be handled by procedures
implemented in support of CGINA activities.
Scope:
Global
3. Examples
The following examples are representative urns that have been
assigned by CGINA.
urn:cgi:document:CGI:CGIIdentifierScheme
identifies the document that describes the CGI Identifier Scheme.
urn:cgi:register:CGI:CGIResourceClasses
identifies the register of resource classes for which identifiers
from the CGI scheme may be provided.
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urn:cgi:xmlns:CGI:GeoSciML:2.0
is the XML namespace for version 2.0 of GeoSciML which is owned by
CGI.
urn:cgi:schema:GGIC:MineralOccurences:1.0:XMI
identifies the XMI representation of version 1.0 of the Mineral
Occurrences information model owned by the Australasian Government
Geologists Information Committee.
urn:cgi:featureType:CGI:GeoSciML:2.0:Fault
identifies the Fault feature-type from version 2.0 of the GeoSciML
schema that is owned by CGI.
urn:ogc:serviceType:CGI:GSML-FS:1.0
identifies version 1.0 of the "GSML-FS" service-type owned by CGI.
urn:cgi:classifier:ICS:Silurian
identifies the geologic period designated Silurian by the
International Commission for Stratigraphy.
urn:cgi:classifier:GSV:MelbourneFormation
identifies the concept given the designation MelbourneFormation
by Geoscience Victoria (Australia).
urn:cgi:classifierScheme:ICS:StratChart:2004
identifies the 2004 edition of the Stratigraphic Chart published
by the International Commission for Stratigraphy.
urn:cgi:feature:USGS:2feb49bc-6755-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66
identifies a feature instance given the designation
2feb49bc-6755-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66 by US Geological Survey.
urn:cgi:object:SGU:552cb080-6755-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66
identifies an object given the designation
552cb080-6755-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66 by Sveriges geologiska
undersokning (Sweden).
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4. Namespace Considerations:
There is currently no available namespace that will allow the CGI to
uniquely specify and access resources, such as schemas and
registries, that are required by organizations implementing CGI
standards. There is also a need for other standards organizations,
such as OGC to be able to access CGI specific resources.
The CGI members considered use of other existing NIDs, such as those
for OGC. However, these do not support the semantics required and in
particular do not allow for the delegation of identifier assignment
within the CGI community that is demonstrated here.
5. Community Considerations
CGI standards require access to resources, such as schemas,
registries, catalogues, documents, and services. In order for the
larger IT community to be able to effectively implement applications
that access CGI resources, a unique namespace is required. We desire
these resources to be freely and openly available as a set of
community resources.
The design of the CGI namespace builds on the experience of the Open
Geospatial Consortium (OGC) which has defined the framework of
geospatial services within which CGI standards have been developed.
The OGC membership has expertise in using the OGC URN [OGC-URN]
[OGC-DEF], gained through implementation experiments and a variety of
operational testbeds. The CGI namespace is compatible with this
experience.
6. Security Considerations
There are no additional security considerations other than those
normally associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general.
7. IANA Considerations
This document defines a URN NID registration of "cgi", which shall
be entered into the IANA registry located at
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/urn-namespaces>.
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8.0 References
8.1 Normative References
[RFC2141] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997. Available
[online]: <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2141.txt>
[RFC3406] Daigle, L. et al., "Uniform Resource Names (URN) Namespace
Definition Mechanisms", RFC 3406, October 2002. Available
[online]: <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3406.txt>
8.2 Informative References
[OGC-URN] Reed, C., "A URN namespace for the Open Geospatial
Consortium (OGC)", Internet Draft draft-creed-ogc-urn-02,
August 2007. Available [online]: <http://www.ietf.org/
internet-drafts/draft-creed-ogc-urn-02.txt>
[OGC-DEF] Whiteside, A., "Definition identifier URNs in OGC
namespace", OpenGIS Best Practice document, OGC 06-023r1,
August 2006. Available [online]:
<http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=16339>
Author's Address
S.J.D. Cox
CSIRO
PO Box 1130
Bentley, WA, 6102, Australia
Email: Simon.Cox@csiro.au
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Acknowledgement(s)
Thanks to Carl Reed for preparing the I-D "A URN Namespace for the
Open Geospatial Consortium", upon which this submission is based.
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