GB/T 17564.5-2007
Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components.Part 5: Extensions to the EXPRESS dictionary schema (English Version)

GB/T 17564.5-2007
Standard No.
GB/T 17564.5-2007
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
2007
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
Status
 2017-12
Latest
GB/T 17564.5-2007
Scope
This part of GB/T 17564 is used for public ISO/IEC dictionary schema extensions that are not specified in the information model specified in GB/T 17564.1-2005 and GB/T 17564.2-2005. The purpose of this standard is to provide a formal model for data conforming to the scope given above, and therefore, together with GB/T 17564.2-2005, provide means for computer-readable representation and exchange of all data conforming to GB/T 17564.1-2005. The public IS0/IEC dictionary schema defined in GB/T 17564.2 is based on the public IS0/IEC dictionary schema at the intersection of the scope of the following two basic standards: - IEC 61360-1: - IS0 13584-42. And facilitate the coordination of the two. The relevant parts citing the scope and purpose of IEC 61360-l are: This part of IEC 61360 provides a solid basis for defining precisely and unambiguously the characteristic properties (data element types) of basic elements, assemblies and even whole systems in all electrotechnical systems. Base. Although originally intended to provide the basis for information exchange for electronic/electrical components, the principles and methods of this part can be used in wider areas, such as: component assemblies and electrotechnical systems and subsystems. The relevant part citing the introduction of IS0 13584-42 is: This part of IS0 13584 provides rules and guidelines for database data suppliers to create part family hierarchies according to a common method, so that the database construction methods of many suppliers are consistent . These rules are as follows: methods for grouping parts in each part family to form a hierarchical structure; dictionary elements describing the characteristics of each part family and each part. IEC 61360-2 provides a common information model for the work of the two committees, which allows the part of the dictionary system implementation that involves data transmission to be based on the specific standards of either committee. Together with the resources of GB/T 17564.2, IS0 13584 and IS0 10303, this part of GB/T 17564 provides the Library Integrated Information Model (LIIM), allowing dictionary information modeling and exchange in accordance with GB/T 17564.1-2005.

GB/T 17564.5-2007 Referenced Document

  • GB/T 16656.11-1996 Industrial automation systems and integration--Product Data Representation and Exchange--(STEP) Part 11: Descriptive methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual
  • GB/T 17564.1-2005 Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components Part 1:Definitions.Principles and methods
  • GB/T 17564.2-2005 Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components.Part 2:EXPRESS dictionary schema
  • GB/T 17564.4-2001 Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components--Part 4: IEC reference collection of standard data element types,component classes and terms
  • GB/T 17645.42-2001 Industrial automation systems and integration Parts library Part 42: Description methodology: Methodology for structuring parts families
  • ISO 13584-1:2001 Industrial automation systems and integration - Parts library - Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles
  • ISO 13584-24:2003 Industrial automation systems and integration - Parts library - Part 24: Logical resource: Logical model of supplier library

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