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This page describes the methodology by which any data set is characterized in terms of 15926.
The characterization methodology proceeds from a business-use definition of that data set (aka a "foreign schema") via its expression as P7L (aka short-cut, Gellish or Part-7-Lite) templates to transformation into short-hand or full Part-7 / Part-2 expressions.
This page defines the process by which short-cuts templates are selected and assembled to create that characterization.
This page and subsequent pages will therefore also explicitly document the short-cut / short-hand and other specific template types implied by that methodology. All templates used are reference data, managed at any time in the WIP RDL (or project RDL extensions).
- Back to MmtSig (Modelling, Methodology & Technology SIG)
- Forward to TemplateStartingSet for initial set of templates to be available in the WIP
- Forward to TemplateMinimumSubSet minimum subset necessary to populate new WIP content.
- Continue on this page for the definition of the Template Characterization Methodology
This methodology is a detailed elaboration of existing earlier reference specifications. These are provided for reference only, and these pages are intended to supersede them.
- P7L Characterization Methodology IDS-120-001 Iss 2x IDS (P7L) Methodology Document (less two large figure image files)
- ECMv3 Usage Patterns REFERENCE ONLY - Earliest (1999) public description of "Templates" as usage patterns, based on Gellish naming or relation types. The original EPISTLE Useage Patterns Specification (pre-cursor to Part 7)
OUTLINE OF METHODOLOGY
This outline describes the methodology proceeding through the layers of modelling in terms of the template types involved.
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Attachments
- ISO15926_Dataset_Template_Characterization.doc (2.1 MB) - added by ianglendinning 15 years ago.
- P7M_Characterization_Methodology.xls (169.0 kB) - added by ianglendinning 15 years ago.