Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 41: Integrated generic resources: Fundamentals of product description and support

La présente partie de l'ISO 10303 spécifie les éléments suivants : ressources génériques de description de produits (section 2) ; ressources génériques de gestion (section 3) ; ressources de support (section 4). Les schémas spécifiés dans la présente partie de l'ISO 10303 sont organisés en fonction de ces sections.

Systèmes d'automatisation industrielle et intégration — Représentation et échange de données de produits — Partie 41: Ressources génériques intégrées: Principes de description et de support de produits

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD
10303-41
First edition
1994-12-15
Industrial automation Systems and
- Product data representation
integration
and exchange -
Part 41:
Integrated generic resources: Fundamentals
of product description and support
Sys tkmes d ‘au toma tisa tion industrielle et in tkgra tion - Represen ta tion
et behange de donnkes de produits -
Partie 4 7: ßessources g&Griques in t6gr6es: Principes de description et
de support de produits
Reference number
ISO 10303-41 :1994(E)

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Contents
1
General
Section 1 : .
1
1.1 Scope .
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1.1.1 Generic product description resources .
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1.1.2 Generic management resources .
2
1.1.3 Support resources .
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1.2 Normative references .
1.3 Definitions and abbreviations .
1.3.1 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1 .
1.3.2 Terms defined in ISO 8601 .
1.3.3 Abbreviations defined in ISO 1000 .
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Section 2 : Generic product description resources .
5
2.1 Introduction .
2.2 application-context schema . 5
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6
2.2.1 Introduction .
2.2.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions . 6
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2.2.3 application-context schema entitv definitions
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2.2.3.1 applicationcontext . 6
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2.2.3.2 application-protocol-definition .
8
2.2.3.3 application-context -element .
2.2.3.4 product -context . 8
2.2.3.5 product -definition-context . 9
2.2.3.6 product -concept-context . 9
2.2.3.7 library-context 10
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11
2.3 product -definitionschema .
2.3.1 Introduction 11
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12
2.3.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions .
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product -definitionschema type definition:
2.3.3
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Source. .
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2.3.4 product-definitionschema entity definitions
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2.3.4.1 product
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2.3.4.2 product -category
2.3.4.3 product -related-product -category . 14
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2.3.4.4 product-categoryselationship
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2.3.4.5 product -definition-formation
.................. 16
2.3.4.6 product -definition-formationselationship
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2.3.4.7 product-definition-formation-with-specified_source
............................... 18
2.3.4.8 product-definition
................ 18
2.3.4.9 product-definition-with-associated-documents
........................ 19
2.3.4.10 product -definition-relationship
20
2.3.4.11 product-definition-Substitute .
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2.3.4.12 product-definition-effectivity
2.3.5 product -definitionschema function definitions . 21
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2.3.5.1 acyclic-product -definition-formationrelationship
.................... 23
2.3.5.2 acyclic-product -definition-relationship
..................... 24
2.3.5.3 acyclic-product -categoryselationship
............................ 25
2.4 product-property-definition-Schema
26
2.4.1 Introduction .
2.4.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions . 26
26
2.4.3 product -property-definition-schema type definitions .
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2.4.3.1 characterized-definition
27
2.4.3.2 characterized-product -definition .
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2.4.3.3 shape-definition
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2.4.4 product -property-definitionschema entity definitions
28
2.4.4.1 characterized-Object .
2.4.4.2 property-definition . 28
29
2.4.4.3 product-definition-shape .
30
2.4.4.4 shape-aspect .
2.4.4.5 shape-aspectselationship . 30
2.4.5 product -property-definition-Schema function definition:
acyclic-shape-aspect selationship . 32
33
2.5 product -propertyrepresentation-Schema .
2.5.1 Introduction . 34
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2.5.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions 34
2.5.3 product -property-representationschema entity definitions . 35
35
2.5.3.1 shape-represent ation .
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2.5.3.2 property-definition-representation
....................... 35
2.5.3.3 shape-representationrelationship
.................. 36
2.5.3.4 tontext-dependent-shape-representation
37
2.5.3.5 shape-definition-representation .
........... 37
2.5.4 product-property-representationschema function definitions
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2.5.4.1 relatives-of-product -definitions
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37
2.5.4.2 relatives-ofshape-representations
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Section 3 :
Management resources . . a . . a . e . l . . . l . . . (I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . 41
3.2 managementresources-Schema
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3.2.1 Introduction
42
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3.2.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
...................... 42
3.2.3 management resourcesschema entity definitions
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42
3.2.3.1 name-assignment
................................ 42
3.2.3.2 external-referent -assignment
43
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3.2.3.3 library-assignment
43
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32.34 document-reference
44
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3.2.3.5 actionrequest-assignment
44
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3.2.3.6 action-assignment
45
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3.2.3.7 certification-assignment
45
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3.2.3.8 approval-assignment
45
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3.2.3.9 contractassignment
46
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3.2.3.10 security-classification-assignment
46
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3.2.3.11 person-assignment
46
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3.2.3.12 organkation-assignment
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3.2.3.13 person-and-organkation-assignment
47
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3.2.3.14 date-assignment
48
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3.2.3.15 time-assignment
48
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3.2.3.16 date-and-time-assignment
49
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3.2.3.17 group-assignment
49
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3.2.3.18 effectivity-assignment
49
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Section 4 : Support resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.2 documentschema
52
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42.1 Introduction
52
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4.2.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
53
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4.2.3 document Schema entity definitions
53
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4.2.3.1 document-type
53
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4.2.3.2 document
53
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4.2.3.3 document -with-class
54
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4.2.3.4 document usage-constraint
54
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4.2.3.5 document _relationship
55
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4.2.4
document schema function definitiono
acyclic-documentrelationship n 0 D n 0 0 0 0 e . e 0 o 0 0 e D 0 e I . e e o 0 0 D 56
4.3 actionschema. . . l . . l . . . . . . . . l l . . . . e o . . . 0 . . . o ., e J 0 . 0 . ,, c 57
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4.3.1 Introduction
58
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4.3.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
4.3.3 actionschema type definition:
58
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supporteditem
58
4.3.4 actionschema entity definitions .
58
4.3.4.1 action .
59
4.3.4.2 executed-action .
59
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4.3.4.3 directed-action
59
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4.3.4.4 actionstatus
59
4.3.4.5 actionsequest -Status .
60
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4.3.4.6 actionrelationship
60
4.3.4.7 actionmethod .
61
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4.3.4.8 actionsequest-Solution
61
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4.3.4.9 actionmethod-relationship
62
4.3.4.10 versioned-actionrequest .
62
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4.3.4.11 action-directive
63
4.3.4.12 action-resource .
63
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4.3.4.13 actionsesource-relationship
.............................. 64
4.3.4.14 actionsesource-type
64
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4.3.5 actionschema function definitions
64
4.3.5.1 acyclic-action-relationship .
65
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4.3.5.2 acyclic-actionsesourcerelationship
67
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4.3.5.3 acyclic-actionmethod-relationship
68
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4.4 certificationschema
69
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4.4.1 Introduction
69
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4.4.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
69
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4.4.3 certificationschema entity definitions
69
4.4.3.1 certificationtype .
69
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4.4.3.2 certification
70
4.5 approvalschema .
71
4.5.1 Introduction .
...................... 71
4.5.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
71
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4.5.3 approvalschema entity definitions
71
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4.5.3.1 approvalstatus
71
4.5.3.2 approval. .
72
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4.5.3.3 approval-datefirne
......................... 72
4.5.3.4 approval-person-Organkation
73
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4.5.3.5 approvalrole
73
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4.5.3.6 approval-relationship
4.5.4 approvalschema function definition:
acyclic-approvalselationship e o e D e 0 0 0 0 0 . D . e o . e o D b o o cI ., 0 0 0 b 73
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4.6 contractschema
75
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4.6.1 Introduction
...................... 75
4.6.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
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4.63 contractschema entity definitions
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4.6.3.1 contract-type
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4.6.3.2 contract
..................................... 76
4.7 security-classificationschema
............................... 76
4.7.1 Introduction
..................................... 77
4.7.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
......................
77
4.7.3 security-classification-Schema entity definitions
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77
4.7.3.1 security-classificationlevel
.......................... 77
4.7.3.2 security-classification
............................. 78
4.8 person-organizationschema
................................
78
4.8.1 Introduction
..................................... 79
4.8.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
...................... 79
4.8.3 person-organizationschema type definition:
person-organizationselect
............................. 79
4.8.4 personorganization-Schema entity definitions
................... 80
4.8.4.1 address
..................................... 80
4.8.4.2 personal-address
................................ 81
4.8.4.3 organizational-address
............................ 81
4.8.4.4 person
..................................... 82
4.8.4.5 organization
.................................. 82
4.8.4.6 organizational-project
............................. 83
4.8.4.7 person-and-organization
........................... 83
4.8.4.8 organizationselationship
........................... 84
4.8.4.9 person-and-organization-role
......................... 84
4.8.4.10 person-role
85
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4.8.4.11 organizationrole
............................... 85
4.8.5 person-organization-Schema function definition:
acyclic-organizationrelationship
.......................... 85
4.9 date-time-Schema
...................................... 87
4.9.1 Introduction
..................................... 87
4.9.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
...................... 87
4.93 date-time-Schema type definitions
......................... 87
4.9.3.1 date-time-select
87
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4.9.3.2 yearaumber
.................................. 88
4.9.3.3 monthin-yearaumber
............................ 88
4.9.3.4 weekin-yearnumber
.............................. 88
4.9.3.5 dayin-weeknumber
.............................. 89
4.9.3.6 dayin-monthnumber
............................. 89
4.9.3.7 dayin-yearnumber
.............................. 90
4.9.3.8 ahead-or-behind
90
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4.9.3.9 hourin-day
.................................. 90
4.9.3.10 minutein-hour
91
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4.9.3.11 secondinminute
................................................... 91
4.94 date-time-Schema entity definitions
91
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4.9.4.1 date
92
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4.9.4.2 calendar-date
.................................. 92
4.9.4.3 ordinal-date
93
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4.9.4.4 weck-of-year-and-day-date
...................... 93
4.9.4.5 coordinated-universal-time-offset
94
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4.9.4.6 local-time
94
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4.9.4.7 date-and-time
95
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4.9.4.8 date-time-role
95
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4.9.4.9 dateIole
95
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4.9.4.10 time_role
96
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4.9.5 date-time-Schema function definitions
96
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4.9.5.1 leap-year
.............................. 96
4.9.5.2 valid-calendar-date
97
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4.9.5.3 valid-time
99
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4.10 groupschema
99
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4.10.1 Introduction
...................... 99
4.10.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
100
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4.10.3 groupschema entity definitions
100
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4.10.3.1 group
100
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4.10.3.2 groupselationship
4.10.4 groupschema function definition:
101
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acyclic-group-relationship
102
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4.11 effectivity-Schema
103
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4.11.1 Introduction
...................... 103
4.11.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
103
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4.11.3 effectivityschema entity definitions
.................................... 103
4.11.3.1 effectivity
104
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4.11.3.2 serialnumbered-effectivity
104
4.11.3.3 dated-effectivity .
105
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4.11.3.4 lot-effectivity
................................ 105
4.12 externalseference-Schema
106
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4.12.1 Introduction
106
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4.12.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
..................... 106
4.12.3 externaLreference_schema type definitions
106
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4.12.3.1 message
107
4.12.3.2 reference .
.................... 107
4.12.4 external-reference-Schema entity definitions
................................. 107
4.12.4.1 extemal-Source
107
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4.12.4.2 extemal-source-relationship
108
4.12.4.3 pre-defineditem .
............................ 108
4.12.4.4 externally-defined-item
4.12.5 external-reference-Schema function definition:
........................ 109
acyclic-extemalsource-relationship
110
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4.12.6 End of Schema declaration
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4.13 support-resourceschema 110
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4.13.1 Introduction 111
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4.132 Fundamental concepts and assumptions 111
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4.13.3 supportsesource-Schema type definitions . 111
4.13.3.1 identifier 111
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4.13.3.2 label 111
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112
4.13.3.3 text
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4.13.4 support sesource-Schema function definition:
112
bag-toset
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4.14 measure-Schema
113
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4.14.1 Introduction
..................................... 113
4.14.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
...................... 114
4.14.3 measureschema type definitions
114
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4.14.3.1 measure-value
114
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4.14.3.2 length-measure
................................. 115
4.14.3.3 massmeasure.
115
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4.14.3.4 timemeasure
.................................. 115
4.14.3.5 electric-current measure
115
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4.14.3.6 thermodynamic-temperaturemeasure
.................... 116
4.14.3.7 amount-ofsubstance-measure
......................... 116
4.14.3.8 luminousintensity-measure
.......................... 116
4.14.3.9 plane-angle.-measure
116
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4.14.3.10 solid-angle-measure
.............................. 116
4.14.3.11area~neasure
.................................. 117
4.14.3.12voIume-measure
................................ 117
4.14.3.13 ratio-measure
.................................. 117
4.14.3.14 parametervalue
................................ 117
4.14.3.15 numericmeasure
................................ 118
4.14.3.16 positivelength-measure
118
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4.14.3.17 positive-plane-anglezneasure
......................... 118
4.14.3.18 positive-ratiomeasure
118
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4.14.3.19 context -dependent -measure
.......................... 119
4.14.3.20 descriptive-measure
119
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4.14.3.21 countmeasure
119
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4.14.3.22unit
119
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4.14.3.23 si-unit-name
120
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4.14.3.24 si-prefix
122
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4.14.4 measureschema entity definitions
123
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4.14.4.1 named-unit
123
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4.14.4.2 si-unit
123
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4.14.4.3 conversion-based-unit
124
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4.14.4.4 tontext-dependent-unit
124
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4.14.4.5 length-unit
125
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4.14.4.6 mass-unit
125
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4.14.4.7 time-unit ,,
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4.14.4.8 electric-current-unit .
127
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4.14.4.9 thermodynamic-temperature-unit
127
4.14.4.10 amount-ofsubstance-unit .
128
4.14.4.11 luminousintensity-unit .
128
4.14.4.12 plane-angle-unit .
129
4.14.4.13 solid-angleunit .
129
4.14.4.14 area-unit .
130
4.14.4. 5 volume-unit .
130
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4.14.4. 6ratiounit
131
4.14.4. 7 dimensional-exponents .
132
4.14.4. 8 derived-unit-element .
4.14.4. 9 derived-unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
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4.14.4.20 global-unit -assigned-context
133
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4.14.4.21 measure-with-unit
134
4.14.4.22 length-measure-with-unit .
134
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4.14.4.23 massmeasure-with-unit
135
4.14.4.24 timemeasure-with-unit .
135
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4.14.4.25 electric-currentmeasure-with-unit
135
4.14.4.26 thermodynamic-temperaturemeasure-with-unit .
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4.14.4.27 amount -ofsubstance-measure-with-unit
136
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4.14.4.28 luminous-intensitymeasure-with-unit
137
4.14.4.29 plane-angle-measure-with-unit .
137
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4.14.4.30 solid-angle-measure-with-unit
137
4.14.4.31 areameasure-with-unit .
138
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4.14.4.32 volume-measure-with-unit
138
4.14.4.33 ratiomeasure-with-unit .
139
4.14.5 measureschema function definitions .
139
4.14.5.1 dimensions-forsi-unit .
140
4.14.5.2 derive-dimensional-exponent s .
141
4.14.5.3 valid-units .
Annexes
A Short names of entities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
151
B Information Object registration .
151
Bl . Document identification .
151
Schema identification .
B2 .
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B.2.1 application-context schema identification
151
product-definition-schema identification .
B.2.2
151
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B.2.3 product-property-definitionschema identification
151
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B.2.4 product-property-representationschema identification
................ 152
managementresourcesschema identification
B.2.5
152
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B.2.6 document-Schema identification
152
actionschema identification .
B.2.7
152
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B.2.8 certification-Schema identification
152
approvalschema identification .
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B.2.10 contract Schema identification .
security-classification-Schema identification . 152
B.2.11
152
person-organizationschema identification .
B.2.12
date-time-Schema identification 153
B.2.13 .
groupschema identification . 153
B.2.14
B.2.15 effectivity-Schema identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
external-reference-Schema identification 153
B.2.16 .
support sesourceschema identification 153
B.2.17 .
measureschema identification 153
B.2.18 .
Computer-interpretable listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
C
Technical discussions 155
D .
D.l Generic product description resource structure . 155
Acyclicity avoidance function template
D.2 . 155
D.2.1 acyclic-Object relationship 155
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D.3 Relationship template 157
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ob ject selationship 157
D.3.1 .
E Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
El . Use sf the product-definition-Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
E2 . Use of the generic management resource constructs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
EXPRESS-G diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
F
G Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m .” . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . 177
Figures
1 The groupings of resource Schemas into generic product description resources, generic
management resources, and support resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
D.l The structure of the generic product description resource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
F.l application-contextschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
F.2 product-definitionschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
F.3 product-property-definitionschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . 164
F.4 product-propertyrepresentationSchema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . 165
F.5 managementresources-Schema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
F.6 documentschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
F.7 actionschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
F.8 certification-Schema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1
................... 168
F.9 approvalschema -
EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1
..................... 169
F.10 contractschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
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F.ll security-classification Schema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . 170
F.12 person-organizationschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . 170
F.13 date-time-Schema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . 171
F.14 groupschema . EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1. . 172
F.15 effectivityschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . 173
F.16 externabeference-Schema . EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . 174
F.17 support-resource-Schema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
F.18 measureschema - EXPRESS-G diagram 1 of 3 . 175
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Foreword
is a worldwide federation of national
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is nor-
Esch member body interested in a subject
mally carried out through ISO technical committees.
for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that
committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with
ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International. Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by technical committees are circulated to the member
bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval bv at least 75%
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of the member bodies casting a vote.
International Standard ISO 10303-41 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 184, In-
Subcommittee SC4, Industrial data and global
dustrial automation Systems and integration,
manufacturing programming Eanguages.
ISO 10303 consists of the following Parts under the general title Industrial automation Systems
and integration - Product data representation and exchange:
- Part 1, Overview and fundamental principles;
- Part 11, Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual;
- Part 21, Implementation methods: Clear text encoding of the exchange structure;
Part 22, Implementation methods: Standard data access interface specification;
Part 31, Conformance testing methodology and framework: General concepts;
- Part 32, Conformance testing methodology and framework: Requirements on testing
laborat ories and client s;
- Part 41, Integrated generic resources: Fundamentals of product description and support;
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Part 42, Integrated generic resources:
Geometrie and topological representation;
- Part 43, Integrated generic resources: Representation structures;
Part 44, Integrated generic resources: Product structure configuration;
Part 45, Integrated generic resources: Materials;
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Part 46, Integra
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