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Integrated generic resource: Fundamentals of product description and support |
ISO 10303-41:2021(E)
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3.1.1 Terms defined in ISO 8601
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 8601
apply:
3.1.2 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10303-1
apply:
3.1.3 Terms defined in ISO 10303-44
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10303-44
apply:
3.1.4 Other terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms and definitions apply:
result of discussions between the partners of product data exchange or sharing that ensures that all of
them have the same understanding of the transferred or shared information
NOTE
The agreement may be formalized in a document.
EXPRESS schema for which a natural language definition is given with each CONSTANT, TYPE, ENTITY, RULE, FUNCTION or PROCEDURE
construct
EXAMPLE
Clause 5.2 of an application protocol contains an annotated EXPRESS schema.
path in which all nodes and links are distinct
set of all products satisfying a type of product; the elements of the set are referred to as members of the class
NOTE 1
A class need not have any members.
NOTE 2
The definition of the type will determine whether the size of the set varies with time.
NOTE 3
This definition was adapted from ISO/IEC 10746-2:1996 [1].
a binding agreement
number of direct connections to other nodes
Information required for proper control and handling of a specific product or item.
NOTE
Management data may include information related to scheduling, roles, certifications, approvals, effectivity and life-cycle
stages.
EXAMPLE
An inspection certification indicates that the product has passed inspection and is ready to move to the next step
in the product life cycle.
a sequence of nodes such that from each of itse nodes thre is an edge to the next node in the sequence; it has two terminal
nodes (nodes that have degree 1), while all others (if any) have degree 2
NOTE
The first and last nodes in the path are different. No nodes are referenced more than once by a link.
object that exists or did exist in the real world and that can or could be uniquely identified
NOTE
An individual object may result from a manufacturing process or it may exist independently of any human process.
EXAMPLE
The Moon is an individual object that is not the result of a human process.
predicate characterizing a collection of products; a product is of the type, or satisfies the type, if the
predicate holds for that product
EXAMPLE
This definition was adapted from ISO/IEC 10746-2:1996 [1].
a unique revision of an item
For the purposes of this document,
the following abbreviated terms apply:
URL |
uniform resource locator |
DAG |
Directed Acyclic Graph |
pos |
person organization schema |
SI |
International System of Units |
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