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- An Introduction to ISO 15926
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What is ISO 15926
- How Information Exchange is Supposed to Work
- How Information Exchange Actually Works
- How Information Exchange Works with ISO 15926
- How ISO 15926 Works
- A Bit of History
- Long Tail
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Areas of Current Work
- Norwegian Continental Shelf
- MIMOSA
- JORD
- iRING
- Development of Standards
- Educational Material
- Getting Started With ISO 15926
- Other ISO 15926 Resources
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Introduction to ''An Introduction to ISO 15926''
- ISO 15926 is Like a Babel Fish
- ISO 15926 is Like HTML
- ISO 15926 is Like English on Your Cell Phone
- About the Author
- ISO15926Primer_DiagnosticPage
Automate a Manual Exchange
In this example your software applications are primarily stand-alone. Input for all applications is entered manually. If the input required for an application has already been created by an upstream software application, the information must be rekeyed anyway. What you would like to do is automate the data input for one of the applications.
Figure 1 - Manual Information Exchanges
To automate this you need to create a database map to transfer information from Application A to Application B. But instead of making a custom database map, make it to ISO 15926-4.
Figure 2 - Map Input of Application B to ISO 15926-4