Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of ISO15926Primer_HowToGetStarted

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  • ISO15926Primer_HowToGetStarted

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    99Implementation of ISO 15926 is following a similar path. Some of the parts of the standard require some computer programming, and as short a time as two years ago users would have had to write it themselves. Now, however, there are a number of tools which support the various parts of ISO 15926. 
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    11 There are a number of approaches to implementing ISO 15926 depending on what you want to achieve and the resources available. In the book we show how the standard can be implemented gradually by a small them from a small organization. In fact, if your organization has ever been involved in moving information directly between to software applications, it probably already employs people with the required skills. 
     11There are a number of approaches to implementing ISO 15926 depending on what you want to achieve and the resources available. In the book we show how the standard can be implemented gradually by a small team from a small organization. In fact, if your organization has ever been involved in moving information directly between two software applications, it probably already employs people with the required skills. 
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    13 In the book we explain this in more detail, but basically, start the information exchange project in the same way you normally do. Eventually you will come to a part where you determine that "this database term over here" means the same as "that database term over there". The traditional approach is to create what is called a database map to relate the two together. But instead of mapping the two terms directly together, map each to the appropriate term in Part 4.  As your team learns more about ISO 15926 they can get more sophisticated. 
     13In the book we explain this in more detail, but basically, you start the information exchange project in the same way you normally do. Eventually you will come to a part where you determine that "this database term over here" means the same as "that database term over there". The traditional approach is to create what is called a database map to relate the two together. But instead of mapping the two terms directly together, map each to the appropriate term in Part 4.  As your team learns more about ISO 15926 they can get more sophisticated. 
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    1515A good way to learn more about ISO 15926 is to join FIATECH or the POSC Caesar Association (PCA), join a project or two and attend a few conferences.  There you will meet people who have travelled down this path ahead of you and can help you out. 
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