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BS ISO 10303-1:1994

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Industrial automation systems and integration. Product data representation and exchange Overview and fundamental principles
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Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

06-26-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

10-15-1995

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
    3.1 Terms defined in ISO 10303-31
    3.2 Other definitions
         3.2.1 abstract test suite
         3.2.2 application
         3.2.3 application activity model (AAM)
         3.2.4 application context
         3.2.5 application interpreted model (AIM)
         3.2.6 application object
         3.2.7 application protocol (AP)
         3.2.8 application reference model (ARM)
         3.2.9 application resource
         3.2.10 assembly
         3.2.11 component
         3.2.12 conformance class
         3.2.13 conformance requirement
         3.2.14 data
         3.2.15 data exchange
         3.2.16 data specification language
         3.2.17 exchange structure
         3.2.18 generic resource
         3.2.19 implement method
         3.2.20 information
         3.2.21 information model
         3.2.22 integrated resource
         3.2.23 interpretation
         3.2.24 PICS proforma
         3.2.25 presentation
         3.2.26 product
         3.2.27 product data
         3.2.28 product information
         3.2.29 product information model
         3.2.30 protocol implementation conformance
                statement (PICS)
         3.2.31 resource construct
         3.2.32 structure
         3.2.33 unit of functionality
    3.3 Abbreviations
4 Overview of ISO 10303
    4.1 Purpose
    4.2 Fundamental principles
         4.2.1 Integrated resources
         4.2.2 Support for application
         4.2.3 Implementation methods
         4.2.4 Implementations
         4.2.5 Conformance testing
    4.3 Information object registration
5 Structure of ISO 10303
6 Description methods
    6.1 The EXPRESS language
    6.2 Graphical presentation of models
7 Integrated resources
8 Application protocols
    8.1 Definition of application requirements
    8.2 Information representation
    8.3 Implementation methods
    8.4 Conformance requirements
9 Conformance testing methodology and framework
    9.1 Purpose of conformance testing
    9.2 Procedures for conformance testing
    9.3 Abstract test methods
10 Abstract test suites
11 Implementation methods
   11.1 Purpose
   11.2 Use of formal language
   11.3 Mapping from EXPRESS to implementation method
   11.4 Exchange structure implementation
Annexes
A Information object registration
B Bibliography
Index

Gives a representation of product information together with the necessary mechanisms and definitions to enable product data to be exchanged.

This part of ISO 10303 provides an overview of this International Standard.

This International Standard provides a representation of product information along with the necessary mechanisms and definitions to enable product data to be exchanged. The exchange is among different computer systems and environments associated with the complete product lifecycle, including product design, manufacture, use, maintenance, and final disposition of the product.

The following are within the scope of ISO 10303:

  • the representation of product information, including components and assemblies;

  • the exchange of product data, including storing, transferring, accessing, and archiving.

This part of ISO 10303 defines the basic principles of product information representation and exchange used in ISO 10303. It specifies the characteristics of the various series of parts of ISO 10303 and the relationships among them.

The following are within the scope of this part of ISO 10303:

  • an overview of this International Standard;

  • the structure of this International Standard;

  • definitions of terms used throughout this International Standard;

  • an overview of data specification methods used in this International Standard including the EXPRESS data specification language and graphical presentation of product information models;

  • an introduction to the integrated resources;

  • an introduction to application protocols that are used to define the scope, context, and information requirements of an application, and the representation of the application information;

  • an introduction to the methodology and framework for conformance testing that provides an assessment of whether an implementation conforms to this International Standard;

  • an introduction to the abstract test suites to be used as a basis for conformance testing;

  • an introduction to the implementation methods which may be used with this International Standard.

The scopes of the other parts of ISO 10303 are defined within those parts.

Committee
AMT/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 93/614083 DC. (07/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 10303-1:1994 Identical

BS 1192-5:1998 Construction drawing practice Guide for structuring and exchange of CAD data

ISO 10303-31:1994 Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 31: Conformance testing methodology and framework: General concepts
ISO/IEC 8824-1:2015 Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation Part 1:

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