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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
Glossary
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Abstract
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AEX (Automating Equipment Information Exchange)
The Automating Equipment Information Exchange (AEX) project is developing, demonstrating and deploying eXtensible Markup Language (XML) specifications to automate information exchange for the design, procurement, delivery, operation and maintenance of engineered equipment.
AEX – The natural collaboration between AEX and IDS-ADI is via the Matrix/SIG’s teams.
http://www.fiatech.org/projects/idim/aex.htm
Project Color Coding
- Gold
- Silver
- Bronze
- Red
- Blue
RDS/WIP
The RDS/WIP is several things:
- a library of reference data for ISO 15926
- a means of publishing core ISO 15926 definitions
- a platform for developing new ISO 15926 definitions
- a workspace for harmonizing other standards with ISO 15926 (or each other)
https://trac.posccaesar.org/wiki/RdsWipProject
IDS Task 120
How to use templates
Some Definitions
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We will introduce several new concepts that are fundamental principles of interoperability and integration. They directly relate to the cost of interoperability and integration. Understanding these is the key to reducing cost.
Conservation of complexity | You can't get away from complexity. You can move it from one place to another, but it will always be there somewhere |
Abstraction | Representing real objects in a general, abstract form |
Encapsulation | Hiding complexity from users who really don't want to know any more |
Semantic precision | - |
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[Input requested: I'm looking for a good place to talk about these terms. GPR]
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For an extremely detailed Glossary, see STEPDEX: Glossary of Data Management Terms
Glossary of STEP and PDM related terms
Glossary_jun99.doc