• ISO/TR 24156:2008

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    Guidelines for using UML notation in terminology work

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    Withdrawn date:  12-03-2019

    Language(s):  English, French

    Published date:  30-10-2008

    Publisher:  International Organization for Standardization

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    ISO/TR 24156:2008 gives guidelines for using a subset of the Unified Modeling Language, UML, to represent the results of terminological concept analysis. It describes how object modelling techniques can be used for this purpose. The representation of concepts and concept relations used in terminology work by corresponding entities in the UML is described.

    ISO/TR 24156:2008 does not describe the UML and its general use in depth. These matters are covered in e.g. ISO/IEC 19501.

    ISO/TR 24156:2008 does not describe the principles and methods of terminology work. This is covered in ISO 704.

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    Document Type Technical Report
    Publisher International Organization for Standardization
    Status Withdrawn
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS ISO 704:2009 Terminology work. Principles and methods
    08/30173820 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 19146 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - CROSS-DOMAIN VOCABULARIES
    I.S. EN ISO 1828:2012 HEALTH INFORMATICS - CATEGORIAL STRUCTURE FOR TERMINOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF SURGICAL PROCEDURES (ISO 1828:2012)
    I.S. EN ISO 19146:2010 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - CROSS-DOMAIN VOCABULARIES
    UNI EN ISO 1828 : 2012 HEALTH INFORMATICS - CATEGORIAL STRUCTURE FOR TERMINOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF SURGICAL PROCEDURES
    BS EN ISO 19146:2010 Geographic information. Cross-domain vocabularies
    DIN EN ISO 19146 E : 2011 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - CROSS-DOMAIN VOCABULARIES
    BS EN ISO 1828:2012 Health informatics. Categorial structure for terminological systems of surgical procedures
    ISO/TS 22745-2:2009 Industrial automation systems and integration Open technical dictionaries and their application to master data Part 2: Vocabulary
    ISO 704:2009 Terminology work — Principles and methods
    EN ISO 19146:2010 Geographic information - Cross-domain vocabularies (ISO 19146:2010)
    EN ISO 1828:2012 Health informatics - Categorial structure for terminological systems of surgical procedures (ISO 1828:2012)
    DIN EN ISO 19146:2011-02 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - CROSS-DOMAIN VOCABULARIES
    ISO 1828:2012 Health informatics — Categorial structure for terminological systems of surgical procedures
    12/30276426 DC : 0 BS ISO 24156-1 - GRAPHIC NOTATIONS FOR CONCEPT MODELING IN TERMINOLOGY WORK AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH UML - PART 1: GUIDELINES FOR USING UML AND MIND-MAPPING NOTATION IN TERMINOLOGY WORK
    10/30209040 DC : 0 BS EN 13940-2 - HEALTH INFORMATICS - SYSTEM OF CONCEPTS TO SUPPORT CONTINUITY OF CARE - PART 2: HEALTH CARE PROCESS AND WORKFLOW
    UNE-EN ISO 1828:2013 Health informatics - Categorial structure for terminological systems of surgical procedures (ISO 1828:2012)
    UNI EN ISO 19146 : 2011 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - CROSS-DOMAIN VOCABULARIES

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    ISO 10241:1992 International terminology standards Preparation and layout
    ISO 1087-1:2000 Terminology work Vocabulary Part 1: Theory and application
    ISO 690:2010 Information and documentation Guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources
    ISO 690-2:1997 Information and documentation Bibliographic references Part 2: Electronic documents or parts thereof
    ISO/IEC 19501:2005 Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2
    ISO 704:2009 Terminology work — Principles and methods
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