Integrated generic resource: Classification and set theory ISO 10303-54:2005(E)
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Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

4 Classification
   4.1 Introduction
   4.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
   4.3 Classification type definitions
   4.4 Classification entity definitions
   4.5 Classification subtype constraint definitions
5 Set theory
   5.1 Introduction
   5.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
   5.3 Set theory entity definitions
   5.4 Set theory function definitions

A Short names of entities
B Information object registration
C Computer interpretable listings
D EXPRESS-G diagrams
Index

Annex B
(normative)

Information object registration

B.1 Document Identification

To provide for unambiguous identification of an information object in an open system, the object identifier

{ iso standard 10303 part(54) version(1) }

is assigned to this part of ISO 10303. The meaning of this value is defined in ISO/IEC 8824-1, and is described in ISO 10303-1.

B.2 Schema identification

B.2.1 classification_schema schema identification

To provide for unambiguous identification of the schema specifications given in this application module in an open information system, the object identifiers are assigned as follows:

{ iso standard 10303 part(54) version(1) schema(1) classification_schema(1) }

is assigned to the classification_schema schema. The meaning of this value is defined in ISO 8824-1, and is described in ISO 10303-1.

B.2.2 set_theory_schema schema identification

To provide for unambiguous identification of the schema specifications given in this application module in an open information system, the object identifiers are assigned as follows:

{ iso standard 10303 part(54) version(1) schema(1) set_theory_schema(1) }

is assigned to the set_theory_schema schema. The meaning of this value is defined in ISO 8824-1, and is described in ISO 10303-1.



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