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At the global level, the AIS-AIMSG of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has finalised the development of a completely revisited Annex 15

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The AIXM 5 Coding Guidelines are documenting the minimal coding rules for the provision of the AIP Data Set in AIXM 5.1(.1) format, to ensure that such data sets can be effectively used by the downstream AIS data chain actors, particularly by Data Provider (DAT) organisations.

Scope

The AIXM 5 Coding Guidelines comprises the following elements:

  • Mapping of the ICAO PANS-AIM AIP Data Set to AIXM 5.1(.1)
  • AIXM 5.1(.1) coding rules for the AIP Data Set
  • AIXM 5.1(.1) verification rules for the AIP Data Set
  • Sample AIXM 5.1(.1) AIP Data Set

How to use

Structure

The present Confluence Space named “AIXM 5 Coding Guidelines (ACGAIP)" is a collection of several grouped content pages.

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In the sidebar on the left-hand side you have also some Space Shortcuts, which are external links (e.g. to AIXM.aero) and internal links (e.g. to a List of comments).

Types of Users

There are 2 main types of users. Based on the type of the user, different access permissions are granted.

Named user (log-in is required)

  • A named user has Read & Write access.
  • A named user can create content (i.e. write/update content, upload images and files, etc.) and also review and comment all the content pages (i.e. draft versions and published versions).
  • The content creation is workflow dependent. First a content page is in the draft status, then it should be assigned for review and finally it will be published.

Anonymous user (no log–in required)

  • The anonymous user has only read access to “published” pages.
  • He can review and comment on all published pages.
  • In case of accessing a page that is not yet published a corresponding error message will be shown to the user.

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Note
titleNote:

When commenting as anonymous user you may add at the beginning of the comment your name. This could help the content contributors to address the comment in the best way. Of course, you are not obliged to provide your name.

Commenting

There are 2 main way of providing comments to the content.

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You can also edit your already saved comments.

Mark-ups

There are 3 main types of Mark-ups used.

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Info
titleOpen Question:

Is used to raise open questions which the author of the content considers relevant to be discussed amongst the contributors and/or the members of the AIXM 5 Coding Focus Group.

Content Formatting (SBVR style)

For the AIXM elements on the confluence pages, i.e. features, attributes, values, etc. SBVR style formatting is used as defined in the document AIXM 5.1 - Business Rules - Using SBVR and Schematron (version 0.7)

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SBVR keyword : CTRL+SHIFT+4

References