I.S. CWA 15556-3:2006
Withdrawn
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION - PART 3: RESULTS OF DEVELOPMENT IN HARMONIZATION OF PRODUCT CLASSIFICATIONS AND IN MULTILINGUAL ELECTRONIC CATALOGUES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DATA MODELLING
Hardcopy , PDF
09-06-2016
English
25-08-2006
Foreword
1 Introduction
2 References
3 Organisation of the Harmonization Process
3.1 Business rules to operate a joint working committee
3.2 Assign classes to specific organizations
3.3 Financial aspects for the future maintenance
of harmonization
4 Toolset for maintaining the system of product classifications
4.1 Data repository
4.2 Website
5 XML schemas to be used for the maintenance process: OntoML
5.1 OntoML creation
5.2 OntoML structure global overview
5.2.1 Ontology XML schema
5.2.2 Instances XML Schema
5.2.3 Catalogue XML Schema
5.3 Ontology OntoML Schema
5.3.1 Reference mechanism
5.3.2 Translations representation
5.3.3 External resources
5.3.4 Ontology identification
5.3.5 Global/Upper level
5.3.6 Class representation
5.3.7 Property representation
5.3.8 Data type system
5.3.9 Named type structure
5.3.10 Document structure
5.4 Instances OntoML Schema
5.5 Catalogue OntoML Schema
5.6 Example: catalogue description of a washer parts family
6 Relationship with UN/CEFACT
6.1 Identification mechanism
6.1.1 Information provider identification
6.1.2 OPI
6.1.3 Ontology entry identification
6.1.4 Representation in cCAT
6.2 Technical properties/values representation
7 Web services
7.1 Generic business protocols
7.1.1 BP1: request_supplier_identification (SOS)
7.1.2 BP2: request_ontology_entry_definition (CNS)
7.1.3 BP3: request_ontology_class (CNS)
7.1.4 BP4: request_ontology_property (CNS)
7.1.5 BP5: request_ontology_domain (CNS)
7.1.6 BP6: request_ontology_individual (CNS)
7.1.7 BP7: request_ontology_subset (OS)
8 Methodology for Harmonization
8.1 Gathering of relevant information sources
8.2 Definition of elements for analysis
8.3 Comparison of elements
8.4 Propose changes to given product classifications
9 Multilingual electronic catalogues and their respective
data modelling
Annex A OntoML Schema
Annex B XML document based on OntoML
Annex C German Independent Automotive Aftermarket
Abstract
Introduction
Analysis of product classifications in the
automotive aftermarket
Conclusion
Annex D Table of product classification systems and
their structure
Specifies the setting up of a process for a joint working committee dealing with harmonization of product classifications.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
129
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Withdrawn
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ISO 13584-24:2003 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Parts library — Part 24: Logical resource: Logical model of supplier library |
IEC 61360-4:2005 | Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components - Part 4: IEC reference collection of standard data element types and component classes |
IEC 61360-2:2012 | Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components - Part 2: EXPRESS dictionary schema |
IEC 61360-1:2017 | Standard data element types with associated classification scheme - Part 1: Definitions - Principles and methods |
ISO 13584-42:2010 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Parts library — Part 42: Description methodology: Methodology for structuring parts families |
IEC 61360-5:2004 | Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components - Part 5: Extensions to the EXPRESS dictionary schema |
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