BSI PD IEC/TR 62699-1:2014
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Mapping rules and exchange methods for heterogeneous electronic parts libraries – Building an integrated search system
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 36 |
This part of IEC 62699 describes mapping rules and exchange methods for the development of general and extendable integrated services utilizing heterogeneous multi-national or multi- enterprise electronic parts library data. The scope of this technical report is as follows:
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identification and classification of mapping types for mapping heterogeneous electronic parts libraries;
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definition of general mapping rules and specific mapping rules commonly applying to various mapping types.
The following aspects are out of the scope of this technical report:
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schematic definition and management of the electronic parts libraries to be mapped;
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maintenance process for the parts libraries during changes.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Application architecture 2.1 General 2.2 Interoperability system |
10 | Figures Figure 1 – Interoperability system status |
11 | 2.3 Architecture Figure 2 – Application architecture |
12 | 2.4 Data flow diagram Figure 3 – Data flow diagram |
13 | 2.5 Sequence diagram 2.6 Message block Figure 4 – Sequence diagram Figure 5 – Message block |
14 | Figure 6 – Message control block Figure 7 – Message contents block |
15 | Figure 8 – Message contents block (query request) |
16 | Figure 9 – Message contents block (detail request) |
17 | Figure 10 – Message contents block (query response) |
18 | Figure 11 – Message contents block (detail response) |
19 | 3 Format of the utilized dictionary 3.1 General 3.2 Format configuration of utilized dictionary 3.3 Rules for description of utilized dictionary 3.4 UD_Class format 3.4.1 General Figure 12 – Message contents block (error response) |
20 | 3.4.2 Utilized class dictionary column Figure 13 – Example of UD_Class format |
21 | 3.4.3 Standard dictionary column |
22 | 3.5 Root property format 3.5.1 General 3.5.2 Utilized root property dictionary column Figure 14 – Example of root property format |
24 | 3.6 Property format 3.6.1 General 3.6.2 Utilized property dictionary column Figure 15 – Example of property formats |
26 | 4 Mapping types 4.1 General |
27 | 4.2 Identification of mapping types Figure 16 – Example of a case of integration of two parts libraries |
28 | Figure 17 – Example of mapping table between SD1 and SD2 Figure 18 – Example of mapping the properties of the classes |
29 | 4.3 Classification of mapping types 5 Mapping rules 5.1 General mapping model Figure 19 – Example of cases of each mapping type on the utilized dictionary |
30 | 5.2 Mapping rules for mapping types 5.2.1 Mapping rule for the 1:1 type 5.2.2 Mapping rule for a 1:N, N:1 type Tables Table 1 – Example of a case of a 1:1 mapping type Table 2 – Example of a case of a 1:N, N:1 mapping type |
31 | 5.2.3 Mapping rule for a 1:0, 0:1 type 6 Interfaces and information processing 6.1 Information exchange Table 3 – Example of a case of a 1:0 mapping type |
32 | 6.2 Message types 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Message for exchange of parts list information Figure 20 – Example of a case of user interface through a utilized dictionary Figure 21 – Example of request and response on information exchange |
33 | 6.2.3 Message for detailed parts information exchange 6.2.4 Message for indicating an error or a warning state Table 4 – Types of message |