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Other Resources for Learning About ISO 15926

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Contents

  1. RDS/WIP (Reference Data System / Work In Progress)
  2. RDS/WIP Browser - rdlfaçade
    1. Part 4 Browser
  3. Camelot Download Page
  4. Gellish
  5. Business Interfaces Definition Guide (BIDG)
  6. Next


RDS/WIP (Reference Data System / Work In Progress)

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)

The RDS/WIP is a large triple store in the form of Subject-Predicate-Object. It uses semantic web technology (see: OWL, RDF and SPARQL) over top of a conventional web technology such as HTTP to provide machine-oriented access to the stored definitions. A conventional HTML presentation is used to provide a human-oriented interface to the same system.

Anyone can search the RDS/WIP and find terms, much like in a dictionary. Accredited users can add information to the RDS/WIP.

For a very good introduction, see RdsWipIntroduction?


RDS/WIP Browser - rdlfaçade

There are a number of browsers for the RDS/WIP. One such, available to the public, is:

rdl.rdlfacade.org

For information on how to use this:

Part 4 Browser


Camelot Download Page

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Gellish

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Business Interfaces Definition Guide (BIDG)

The Business Interfaces Definition Guide was formerly known as the Process Industries Data Handover Guide. This was issued, in two parts, by EPISTLE in the late 1990's.

Part 1

  • Guidelines for establishing the requirements for the exchange of facilities information between engineering contractors and owner/operators.

Part 2

  • Guidelines for the types and formats of handover information.

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