BS ISO 13584-42:1998
Superseded
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A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Industrial automation systems and integration. Parts library Description methodology: Methodology for structuring part families
Hardcopy , PDF
03-31-2023
English
12-15-1998
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Terms and definitions from ISO 10303-1
3.2 Terms and definitions from ISO 13584-1
3.3 Terms and definitions from ISO 13584-10
3.4 Other terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Description of a hierarchy of families of parts
5.1 Simultaneous description of families of parts and
parts properties
5.2 Applicable and visible properties
5.3 Purpose of the standardised identification hierarchy
5.4 Use of the standardised identification hierarchy
5.5 Class valued property
5.6 Extensions of the common dictionary schema
addressing IEC 61360 needs
5.7 Extension of the common dictionary schema
addressing ISO 13584 needs
5.8 Compatibility between IEC 61360 and ISO 13584
6 Rules for creating hierarchies of families of parts
6.1 Choice of family hierarchy
6.2 Association of properties
7 Dictionary elements that describe the properties of parts
7.1 Mapping of properties onto the common dictionary
schema
7.2 Attributes
7.3 Rules for defining new versions and/or revision
of properties
8 Dictionary elements that describe families of parts
8.1 Mapping of families onto the common dictionary
schema
8.2 Attributes
8.3 Rules for defining new version or revision of classes
9 Bibliography
Annex A (normative) Survey of type classification codes of
non-quantitative data element types
Annex B (normative) Short names of entities
Annex C (normative) Information object registration
C.1 Document identification
C.2 Schema identification
Annex D (informative) Common IEC/ISO dictionary schema
D.1 General
D.2 Overview of the dictionary schema
D.3 ISO 13584_IEC 61360_dictionary_schema
D.4 ISO 13584_IEC 61360_language_resource_schema
D.5 Example Physical File
Annex E (informative) Survey of main classes and categories
of properties
Annex F (informative) Survey of type classification codes of
quantitative data element types
Annex G (informative) EXPRESS-G diagrams
Annex H (informative) Definitions from ISO 13584-1
Annex J (informative) Definitions from ISO 13584-10
Figures
D.1 Overview of the dictionary schema
D.2 Pieces of data with relationships
D.3 Implementation of "inter-piece" relationships using
basic semantic units
D.4 Relationship between basic semantic unit and dictionary
element
D.5 Current BSUs and dictionary elements
D.6 Overview of supplier data and relationships
D.7 Overview of class data and relationships
D.8 Overview of property data element type data and
relationships
D.9 Kinds of data element types
D.10 Entity hierarchy for the type system
D.11 Overview of non-quantitative data element Types
D.12 ISO 13584_IEC 61360_language_resource_schema
and support_resource_schema
Tables
1 Overview of versioning in property updating operations
2 Propagated changes in versioning in class updating
operations
B.1 Short names of entities
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