Application module: System identification and version ISO/TS 10303-1484:2010-07(E)
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Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
    3.1 Terms and definitions
    3.2 Abbreviated terms

4 Information requirements
   4.1 Required AM ARMs
   4.2 ARM type definition
   4.3 ARM entity definitions
5 Module interpreted model
   5.1 Mapping specification
   5.2 MIM EXPRESS short listing
     5.2.1 MIM type definition

A MIM short names
B Information object registration
C ARM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
D MIM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
E Computer interpretable listings
F Change history
Bibliography
Index

3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms

3.1 Terms and definitions

3.1.1 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-1 apply:

3.1.2 Other terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply:

3.1.2.1
system

element with a well defined boundary with respect to all other elements, outside of it and in the domain of interest, with which it interacts

NOTE 1   A system is composed of interacting systems. The emergent behaviors and properties of a system are the result of the properties and behaviors of the sub-systems and their interactions. These interactions may be highly nonlinear.

NOTE 2   Systems decompose hierarchically; they are systems of systems.

EXAMPLE    A car has a well defined boundary with respect to its environment, and the relationships are both static and dynamic. Similarly the engine has the same kinds of relationships and so does the fuel injector of the engine.

3.2 Abbreviated terms

For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviated terms apply:

AM application module
ARM application reference model
MIM module interpreted model
URL uniform resource locator


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