BS ISO 10303-46:1994
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Industrial automation systems and integration. Product data representation and exchange Integrated generic resources: visual presentation
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13-09-2024
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15-10-1995
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1
3.2 Terms defined in this part of ISO 10303
3.3 Abbreviations
4 Presentation organization
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
4.3 Presentation organization schema type
definitions
4.4 Presentation organization schema entity
definitions: presentation hierarchy
4.5 Presentation organization schema entity
definitions: camera model and projection
4.6 Presentation organization schema entity
definitions: layers
4.7 Presentation organization schema entity
definitions: association of presentation and
product model
4.8 Presentation organizational schema rule
definitions
4.9 Presentation organizational schema function
definitions
5 Presentation definition
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
5.3 Presentation definition schema type
definitions
5.4 Presentation definition schema entity
definitions: annotation primitives
5.5 Presentation definition schema entity
definitions: annotation occurrences
5.6 Presentation definition schema function
definitions
6 Presentation appearance
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
6.3 Presentation appearance schema type
definitions
6.4 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: style assignment
6.5 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles for points
6.6 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles for curves
6.7 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles for fill areas
6.8 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles for surfaces
6.9 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles fro text
6.10 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: presentation styles for symbols
6.11 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: approximation tolerances
6.12 Presentation appearance schema entity
definitions: occlusion and visibility
6.13 Presentation appearance schema function
definitions
7 Presentation resource schema
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Presentation resource schema type definitions
7.3 Presentation resource schema entity definitions
Annexes
A Short names of entities
B Information object registration
B.1 Document identification
B.2 Schema identification
B.2.1 presentation organisation schema
identification
B.2.2 presentation definition schema
identification
B.2.3 presentation appearance schema
identification
B.2.4 presentation resource schema
identification
C Computer interpretable listings
D Technical discussions
D.1 Symbols
D.2 Suggested reflectance equations
E EXPRESS-G diagrams
F Bibliography
Index
Figures
1 Presentation hierarchy
2 Example of a presentation hierarchy
3 Mapping the presentation hierarchy to instances of
entities
4 Association of presentation view and presentation
area using mapped item
5 Graphical transformation
6 Camera model d2
7 View volume, projection type CENTRAL
8 View volume, projection type PARALLEL
9 Light source directional
10 Light source positional
11 Light source spot
12 Examples of text delineation
13 Examples of text alignment
14 Filling of annotation fill areas
15 Examples of annotation symbols
16 Squared of rounded
17 Box slant and rotate angle
18 Chordal deviation and length
19 Curve style with extension
20 Curve style curve pattern
21 Fill area style hatching
22 One direction repeat factor
23 Two direction repeat factor
24 Text style with mirror
25 Character glyph symbols
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Tables
A.1 Short names of entities
D.1 PHIGS PLUS annex E: Variable definition and their
sources
Specifies the integrated resources for the visualisation of displayable product information. Supports the following types of product presentations: symbolic presentations that conform with draughting standards and conventions; life-like images according to the rules of projective geometry and light propagation and reflection.
Committee |
AMT/4
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DevelopmentNote |
Supplied on CD as it contains program files. (03/2005) Supersedes 93/614146 DC. (07/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
228
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 10303-46:1994 | Identical |
ISO 10303-1:1994 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles |
ISO 10303-11:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 11: Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual |
ISO 10303-43:2000 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 43: Integrated generic resource: Representation structures |
ISO/IEC 8824-1:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation Part 1: |
ISO 10303-41:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 41: Integrated generic resource: Fundamentals of product description and support |
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