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DD ISO/TS 13399-150:2008

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Cutting tool data representation and exchange Usage guidelines

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Language(s)

English

Published date

02-28-2009

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Usage guidelines
  3.1 Legend
  3.2 Fundamental assumptions
  3.3 Representing basic item information
  3.4 Representing information in multiple languages
  3.5 Representing person and organization
  3.6 Representing a classification based on P-Lib
  3.7 Representing a classification based on a
       general external library
  3.8 Representing a classification without external
       references
  3.9 Representing classification relationships
  3.10 Representing ownership of classifications
  3.11 Representing a property based on P-Lib
  3.12 Representing a property based on a general
       external library
  3.13 Representing a property without external
       references
  3.14 Representing property values
  3.15 Representing property value lists
  3.16 Representing property value limitations
  3.17 Representing property value relationships
       based on P-Lib
  3.18 Representing property versions
  3.19 Representing alias identification
  3.20 Representing assembly structure (Bill of
       Material)
  3.21 Representing mating structure
  3.22 Representing relationships between different
       versions of an item
  3.23 Representing derived relationship between
       different item_versions
  3.24 Representing supplied relationship between
       different item_versions
  3.25 Representing multiple views or functions
  3.26 Representing effectivity
  3.27 Representing effectivity relationships
  3.28 Representing compatible relationship between
       items
  3.29 Representing substitutable relationship between
       items
  3.30 Representing digital documents
  3.31 Representing DMU structures with 3D models
  3.32 Representing DMU structures with 2D
       models
  3.33 Representing external models as 3D
  3.34 Representing external model as 2D
  3.35 Representing physical items
  3.36 Representing physical items based on an
       item
  3.37 Representing realized item definition
       relationship
  3.38 Representing physical item structures
  3.39 Representing work piece feature
  3.40 Representing grade
Annex A (informative) - Complete ISO 10303-21 file of
        the examples

Provides guidelines for the application of ISO 13399 as a whole, including guidance on the instantiation of the EXPRESS schema as described in ISO 13399-1, and the use of the reference data described in ISO/TS 13399-2, ISO/TS 13399-3, ISO/TS 13399-4, ISO/TS 13399-5, ISO/TS 13399-50 and ISO/TS 13399-60.

This part of ISO 13399 gives guidelines for the application of ISO 13399 as a whole, including guidance on the instantiation of the EXPRESS schema as described in ISO 13399-1, and the use of the reference data described in ISO/TS 13399-2, ISO/TS 13399-3, ISO/TS 13399-4, ISO/TS 13399-5, ISO/TS 13399-50 and ISO/TS 13399-60.

This part of ISO 13399 does not define the terms and properties for cutting items, tool items, adaptive items assembly items, reference systems or common features and connection systems.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, May 2016. (05/2016)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
96
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO/TS 13399-150:2008 Identical

ISO 639-2:1998 Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code
ISO 10303-21:2002 Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 21: Implementation methods: Clear text encoding of the exchange structure
ISO 3166-1:2013 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes

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