Integrated generic resource: State | ISO 10303-56:2019(E) © ISO |
ISO 10303 is an International Standard for the computer-interpretable representation of product information and for the exchange of product data. The objective is to provide a neutral mechanism capable of describing products throughout their life cycle. This mechanism is suitable not only for neutral file exchange, but also as a basis for implementing and sharing product databases, and as a basis for retention and archiving.
Major subdivisions of this part of ISO 10303 are:
The state_type_schema identifies a type of state by specifying the criteria that shall be satisified for something to be in a state of that type.
EXAMPLE A state is defined by the presence of an identified fault in a product.
The state_observed_schema identifies an observed state and the link to the thing or things that are in the state. Observed states may correspond to a period in the life of product data when the criteria defining the state type either have been satisfied, are being satisfied, or will be satisfied. States are not limited to products but may apply to activities, people, and organizations. An observed state records that one or more items were in a defined state_type for a period of their life. The item to which an observed state applies is determined by using state_observed_assignment. An observed state may apply to products, activities, people, organizations or to other items of interest, as defined by Application Protocols or Modules that use this resource part.
The relationships of the schemas in this part of ISO 10303 to other schemas that define the integrated resources of ISO 10303 are illustrated in Figure 1 using the EXPRESS-G notation. EXPRESS-G is defined in ISO 10303-11.
The support_resource_schema shown in Figure 1 is found in ISO 10303-41
The schemas illustrated in Figure 1 are components of the integrated resources.
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