You are correct that the spec may not make all of this clear, though it is not
necessarily the role of a spec to explain all of its possible applications. I
had always hoped it would be useful in various ways, and expected that some
informative guidance, maybe leading to profiles, would be done later to address
this.
Yes - sampling strategy will often be described as part of procedure, though
not always.
Simon
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dr Luis Bermudez
Sent: Friday, 14 March 2008 7:10 PM
To: Cox, Simon (E&M, Kensington)
Cc: gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx; galeon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [galeon] Fwd: CDM feature and point types docs
Hi Simon,
So my sense is that we need best practice documents regarding how
interpret in different ways an observation, and how the realization of
these observations could allow communities to interoperate. I don't
think what you said is very clear from the public specification. But
it is getting clear everyday :)
One more comment:
Isn't the sampling strategy part of the observing procedure ?
- Luis