1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 10303-I First edition 1994-l 2-l 5 Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange - Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles Systkmes dautomatisation industrielle et intkgration - Repr - Part 11, Description methods: The EXPRESS
2、 language reference manual; - Part 21, Implementation methods: Clear text encoding of the exchange structure; - Part 22, Implementation methods: Standard data access interface specification; - Part 31, Conformance testing methodology and framework: General concepts; - Part 32, Conformance testing me
3、thodology and framework: Requirements on testing laboratories and clients; - Part 41, Integrated generic resources: Fundamentals of product description and support; - Part 42, Integrated generic resources: Geometric and topological representation; - Part 43, Integrated generic resources: Representat
4、ion structures; - Part 44, Integrated generic resources: Product structure configuration; - Part 45, Integrated generic resources: Materials; - Part 46, Integrated generic resources: Visual presentation; - Part 47, Integrated generic resources: Shape variation tolerances; - Part 49, Integrated gener
5、ic resources: Process structure and properties; V IS0 10303-1:1994(E) 0 c IS0 - Part 101, Integrated application resources: Draughting; - Part 104, Integrated application resources: Finite element analysis; - Part 105, Integrated application resources: Kinematics; - Part 201, Application protocol: E
6、xplicit draughting; - Part 202, Application protocol: Associative draughting; - Part 203, Application protocol: Configuration controlled design; - Part 207, Application protocol: Sheet metal die planning and design; - Part 210, Application protocol: Printed circuit assembly product design data; - Pa
7、rt 213, Application protocol: Numerical control process plans for machined parts. The structure of this International Standard is described in IS0 10303-i. The numbering of the parts of this International Standard reflects its structure: - Part 11 specifies the description methods; - Parts 21 and 22
8、 specify the implementation methods; - Parts 31 and 32 specify the conformance testing methodology and framework; - Parts 41 to 49 specify the integrated generic resources; - Parts 101 to 105 specify the integrated application resources; - Parts 201 to 213 specify the application protocols. Should f
9、urther parts be published, they will follow the same numbering pattern. Annex A forms an integral part of this part of IS0 10303. Annex B is for information only. IS0 IS0 10303-1:1994(E) Introduction The information generated about a product during its design, manufacture, use, maintenance, and disp
10、osal is used for many purposes during that life cycle. The use may involve many computer systems, including some that may be located in different organizations. In order to support such uses, organizations need to be able to represent their product information in a common computer-interpretable form
11、 that is required to remain complete and consistent when exchanged among different computer systems. IS0 10303 is an International Standard for the computer-interpretable representation and ex- change of product data. The objective is to provide a mechanism that is capable of describing product data
12、 throughout the life cycle of a product, independent from any particular system. The nature of this description makes it suitable not only for neutral file exchange, but also as a basis for implementing and sharing product databases and archiving. IS0 10303 is organized as a series of parts, each pu
13、blished separately. The parts of this Interna- tional Standard fall into one of the following series: description methods, integrated resources, application protocols, abstract test suites, implementation methods, and conformance testing. This part of IS0 10303 provides an overview. It specifies the
14、 functions of the various series of parts of IS0 10303 and the relationships among them. vii INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO IS0 10303-1:1994(E) Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange - Part 1 : Overview and fundamental principles 1 Scope This part of IS0
15、 10303 provides an overview of this International Standard. This International Standard provides a representation of product information along with the necessary mechanisms and definitions to enable product data to be exchanged. The exchange is among different computer systems and environments assoc
16、iated with the complete product lifecycle, including product design, manufacture, use, maintenance, and final disposition of the product. The following are within the scope of IS0 10303: - the representation of product information, including components and assemblies; - the exchange of product data,
17、 including storing, transferring, accessing, and archiving. This part of IS0 10303 defines the basic principles of product information representation and exchange used in IS0 10303. It specifies the characteristics of the various series of parts of IS0 10303 and the relationships among them. The fol
18、lowing are within the scope of this part of IS0 10303: - an overview of this International Standard; - the structure of this International Standard; - definitions of terms used throughout this International Standard; - an overview of data specification methods used in this International Standard inc
19、luding the EXPRESS data specification language and graphical presentation of product information models: - an introduction to the integrated resources; - an introduction to application protocols that are used to define the scope, context, and information requirements of an application, and the repre
20、sentation of the application information; - an introduction to the methodology and framework for conformance testing that pro- vides an assessment of whether an implementation conforms to this International Standard; 1 IS0 10303-1:1994(E) 0 c IS0 - an introduction to the abstract test suites to be u
21、sed as a basis for conformance testing; - an introduction to the implementation methods which may be used with this Interna- tional Standard. The scopes of the other parts of IS0 10303 are defined within those parts. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through re
22、ference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of IS0 10303. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of IS0 10303 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most re
23、cent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC aad IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. IS0 10303-31:1994, Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representa- tion and exchange - Part 31: Conformance testing methodology and framework
24、: General con- cepts. ISO/IEC 8824-l:+), I f n ormation technology Open Systems Interconnection - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 1: Specification of Basic Notation. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms defined in IS0 10303-31 This part of IS0 10303 makes use of the following terms
25、defined in IS0 10303-31: - abstract test case - abstract test method - conformance testing - test purpose - verdict - verdict criteria l)To be published. 0 c IS0 3.2 Other definitions IS0 10303-1:1994(E) For the purposes of IS0 10303, the following definitions apply. 3.2.1 abstract test suite: a par
26、t of this International Standard that contains the set of ab- stract test cases necessary for conformance testing of an implementation of an application pro- tocol. 3.2.2 application: a group of one or more processes creating or using product data. 3.2.3 application activity model (AAM): a model tha
27、t describes an application in terms of its processes and information flows. 3.2.4 application context: the environment in which the integrated resources are interpreted to support the use of product data in a specific application. 3.2.5 application interpreted model (AIM): an information model that
28、uses the integrated resources necessary to satisfy the information requirements and constraints of an application ref- erence model, within an application protocol. 3.2.6 application object: an atomic element of an application reference model that defines a unique concept of the application and cont
29、ains attributes specifying the data elements of the object. 3.2.7 application protocol (AP): a part of this International Standard that specifies an ap- plication interpreted model satisfying the scope and information requirements for a specific application. NOTE - This definition differs from the d
30、efinition used in open system interconnection (0%) stan- dards. However, since this International Standard is not intended to be used directly with OS1 communications, no confusion should arise. 3.2.8 application reference model (ARM): an information model that describes the infor- mation requiremen
31、ts and constraints of a specific application context. 3.2.9 application resource: an integrated resource whose contents are related to a group of application contexts. 3.2.10 assembly: a product that is decomposable into a set of components or other assemblies from the perspective of a specific appl
32、ication. 3.2.11 component: a product that is not subject to decomposition from the perspective of a specific application. 3.2.12 conformance class: a subset of an application protocol for which conformance may be claimed. 3 IS0 10303-1:1994(E) 0 c IS0 3.2.13 conformance requirement: a precise, text
33、definition of a characteristic required to be present in a conforming implementation. 3.2.14 data: a representation of information in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human beings or computers. 3.2.15 data exchange: the storing, accessing, transferring, an
34、d archiving of data. 3.2.16 data specification language: a set of rules for defining data and their relationships suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by computers. 3.2.17 exchange structure: a computer-interpretable format used for storing, accessing, trans- ferring, and archiv
35、ing data. 3.2.18 generic resource: an integrated resource whose contents are context-independent. 3.2.19 implementation method: a part of this International Standard that specifies a tech- nique used by computer systems to exchange product data that is described using the EIYPRESS data specification
36、 language ISO 10303- 111. 3.2.20 information: facts, concepts, or instructions. 3.2.21 information model: a formal model of a bounded set of facts, concepts or instructions to meet a specified requirement. 3.2.22 integrated resource: a part of this International Standard that defines a group of reso
37、urce constructs used as the basis for product data. 3.2.23 interpretation: the process of adapting a resource construct from the integrated re- sources to satisfy a requirement of an application protocol. This may involve the addition of restrictions on attributes, the addition of constraints, the a
38、ddition of relationships among resource constructs and application constructs, or all of the above. 3.2.24 PICS proforma: a standardized document in the form of a questionnaire, which, when completed for a particular implementation, becomes the protocol implementation conformance statement. 3.2.25 p
39、resentation: a recognizable visual representation of product data. 3.2.26 product: a thing or substance produced by a natural or artificial process. 3.2.27 product data: a representation of information about a product in a formal manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human beings or by computers. 3.2.28 product information: facts, concepts, or instructions about a product. 4