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1 | Update definition | Update Definitions page to include the different types of data sets. This can be a note in the ICAO data set entry.
| The obstacle data set has different requirements from the others so needs to be defined on its own. | Open | The different metadata requirements can be found at Basic properties for obstacles. | ||||||
2 | Change wording of DS-META-007 - Geographical extent of the data set on Metadata Requirements | Reword the requirement into two clauses:
The new wording will be reflected on Requirement 7_ Geographical extent of the data set. The tables on that page will be updated. In particular the Obligation / Condition row should become:
| The obstacle data set makes "Area of coverage" mandatory. The tidy up of the table will ensure it is inline with the requirement/recommendation. | Open | |||||||
3 | New requirement for obstacle data sets covering integrity. | Add definition to Definitions:
Add new requirement to Minimal Metadata Requirements:
Add dedicated page with guidance.
Update Appendix B_ Complete Informative Example to reflect the guidance. | See Basic properties for obstacles. | Open | Are the levels:
What figure is expected in the metadata e.g.
See work are below for examples... | ||||||
4 | Rename Requirement 7_ Geographical extent of the data set, etc. | The page name should be updated to e.g. DS-META-007 - Geographical extent of the data set. This change should be applied to all the individual requirements pages. | The word "requirement" can be misleading. It is better simply to use the identifier. | Open | |||||||
5 | Update Appendix A_ Requirements Analysis to reflect final version of Annex 15 and PANS-AIM | Check the paragraph numbers used. Add the obstacle data set metadata requirements. Updated numbers should be reflected on Minimal Metadata Requirements as well. | Mostly tidy up. | Open |
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Work area - notes to process
ED-98C/DO-276C:
Integrity
Definition: Integrity of data is the degree of assurance that the data and its value have not been lost nor altered since the data origination or authorized amendment.
Data Capture Rule: The integrity of the data set shall be expressed, indicating the probability of any single data element having been changed inadvertently since the creation of the data set [TERROBST-R031]R034].
NOTE: For more information on integrity, refer to EUROCAE ED-76A / RTCA DO-200B.
ED-119C/DO-291C:
Integrity of data in the aeronautical data processing chain from data origination process to present data manipulation process.
Encoding: expressed in terms of probability of data loss or alteration (0=perfect, 1=all lost).
Example: essential ICAO Annex 15 0.0001=10e-5.