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Introduction to Implementing ISO 15926

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Contents

  1. Abstract
  2. Principles of Interoperability
  3. How to Build a Business Case
  4. How to Use ISO15926 Tasks, Procedures, and Resources
    1. Content
    2. Mapping your content to 15926 content
  5. Technologies
  6. Tools (for different tasks)
  7. Software Applications (appropriate to the scenario)
  8. Case Studies
  9. References and Other Resources
  10. Next

Abstract

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Principles of Interoperability

Before you can understand how to implement ISO 15926, you must understand a few principles. For instance, the typical computer programmer approach to interoperabitlity is to learn as much as possible from each system that is a member of the exchange in order to get the code as tight as possible, exploiting any available idiosyncracies. But this is exactly opposite to the approach of ISO 15926. The more you know about partner systems, the more inflexible your information exchange is. Instead, you need to devise an information exchange system that does not require any knowledge at all of any of the partners to the exchange.

How to Build a Business Case

Different usage scenarios, different maturity starting points. What 15926 does for you in those cases, how is 15926 use justified. (References only to background existing principles, history, model standard development projects ...) (The different scenarios are most important, because what you need to do, and what you should expect to achieve are quite different.)

How to Use ISO15926 Tasks, Procedures, and Resources

Common - independent of scenario Specific to each scenario

Content

Your business content Your business process use of that content (relevant to the scenario) Prioritizing different kinds of content (doesn't make any sense to try to represent all of it in 15926)

Mapping your content to 15926 content

(According to priorities and the compliance level appropriate to your business situation and the particular scenario) (Modelling & Templates etc only by reference as necessary - these are really under the hood - wrong to attempt to describe these in this document)

Technologies

File and XML exchange technologies and other API's as well as iRING / OWL / SparQL Are you a developer or a user - you will have quite different needs here ?

Tools (for different tasks)

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Software Applications (appropriate to the scenario)

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Case Studies

References and Other Resources


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