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10、ublication from an authorized distributor. 2 TS 62768 IEC:2012(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD . 3 1 Scope . 5 2 Normative references . 5 3 Terms and definitions . 5 4 General 6 4.1 Background information . 6 4.2 Cooperation and responsibilities 7 4.3 Source standard 8 4.4 Avoiding contradictory standards . 8
11、5 Template for the Annex “Data Element Type definitions” 8 5.1 General . 8 5.2 Forms of presentation . 9 6 Change request for the IEC CDD, to be sent to SC3D 9 6.1 General . 9 6.2 Preliminaries . 9 6.3 Form of presentation . 9 6.4 Maintenance Team 10 6.5 Validation and publication of the DETs 11 6.6
12、 Change management 11 Annex A (informative) Data element type definitions (template) . 12 Annex B (informative) Example of source publication annex and change request . 14 Bibliography 21 TS 62768 IEC:2012(E) 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ PREPARATION AND PROCESSING OF SOURCE DEFINITI
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29、 version of this publication may be issued at a later date. TS 62768 IEC:2012(E) 5 PREPARATION AND PROCESSING OF SOURCE DEFINITIONS FOR DATA ELEMENT TYPES GUIDELINES FOR PRODUCT COMMITTEES 1 Scope This Technical Specification specifies how product committees, including committees producing horizonta
30、l standards, intending to submit Data Element Types (DETs) for inclusion in the IEC Component Data Dictionary (IEC CDD), should specify the source descriptions in their own standard; and specify the information to be sent to SC3D for inclusion in IEC CDD. 2 Normative references The following documen
31、ts, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 61360-1:2009, Standard d
32、ata elements types with associated classification scheme for electric items Part 1: Definitions Principles and methods IEC 61360-2, Standard data elements types with associated classification scheme for electric components Part 2: EXPRESS Dictionary schema IEC 61360-DB, IEC Component Data Dictionary
33、 (IEC CDD, IEC 61360-4) IEC 62656-1, Standardized product ontology register and transfer by spreadsheets Part 1: Logical structure for data parcels 1IEC/TS 62656-2, Standardized product ontology register and transfer by spreadsheets Part 2: Implementation guide for parcel interchange with IEC CDD 23
34、 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. NOTE Words shown in italics in a definition in Clause 3 are defined as terms elsewhere in the clause. 3.1 attribute any one of the properties to describe an entity, possibly involving one or more oth
35、er entities SOURCE: IEC 61360-1:2009, 2.12 Note 1 to entry: In this context “entity” refers to a “data element type”, and “property” refers to a parameter suitable for the description of this. _ 1To be published. 2To be published. 6 TS 62768 IEC:2012(E) 3.2 (characteristic) property defined paramete
36、r suitable for the description and differentiation of objects Note 1 to entry: The term (characteristic) property (of an object) is not identical with the term data element type used in IEC 61360. A data element type is a unit of data for which the identification, description and value representatio
37、n have been specified in the context of a dictionary, while the term (characteristic) property is used for an occurrence of such a data element type in the context of a specification of an object. This distinction makes it possible to qualify a property in an object specification and still refer to
38、the same data element type definition in the dictionary. SOURCE: IEC/PAS 62569-1:2009, 3.1.6 3.3 data element type DET unit of data for which the identification, description and value representation have been specified SOURCE: IEC 61360-1:2009, 2.3 3.4 horizontal standard standard on fundamental pri
39、nciples, concepts, terminology or technical characteristics, relevant to a number of technical committees and of crucial importance to ensure the coherence of the corpus of standardization documents SOURCE: IEC Guide 108:2006, 3.1 3.5 product standard standard that specifies requirements to be fulfi
40、lled by a product or group of products to establish its fitness for purpose Note 1 to entry: A product standard may include, in addition to the fitness-for-purpose requirements, directly or by reference, aspects such as terminology, sampling, testing, packaging and labelling and, sometimes, processi
41、ng requirements. Note 2 to entry: A product standard can either be complete or not, according to whether it specifies all or only a part of the necessary requirements. In this respect, one may differentiate between standards such as dimensional, material and technical delivery standards. SOURCE: ISO
42、/IEC Guide 2:2004, 2.4 4 General 4.1 Background information General guidelines regarding the specification of product properties are provided in ISO/IEC Guide 77, all parts. Information on the description of Data Element Types (DETs) is provided in the horizontal standard IEC 61360-1. A dictionary i
43、nformation model using EXPRESS modeling language is provided in the horizontal standard IEC 61360-2. Information on the application of DETs for specification of characteristic properties of products is provided in IEC 62569, all parts. TS 62768 IEC:2012(E) 7 4.2 Cooperation and responsibilities Data
44、 Element Types (DETs) are used for computer interpretable specification of characteristic properties of products, systems and components. “Computer interpretable” indicates that formal requirements have to be fulfilled, from information technological view, with regard to way the standardization of D
45、ETs is carried out. The IEC Component Data Dictionary (IEC CDD, IEC 61360-4) is the IEC repository for DETs. It is managed by SC3D Product properties and classes and their identification, of TC3 Information structures, documentation and graphical symbols. SC3D is responsible for carrying out the las
46、t part of the standardization procedure that ultimately leads to the inclusion of a DET in this repository. This includes all required formal checks of the DET, mentioned above. The beginning of the standardization process is the task of those committees that wish to have their DETs included in the
47、IEC CDD. Experts involved in product committees have knowledge of the actual product properties (but often limited interest in information technology); experts involved in SC3D have necessary knowledge of how to handle the information (but cannot possibly have complete knowledge of all product areas
48、). The standardization of DETs is therefore by necessity a cooperative task between the SC3D and the actual committee. The committee is responsible for the supply of adequate source descriptions for the DETs for further processing by SC3D. In many cases is it wise to set up a specific MT to support
49、the cooperation. The committee supplying information for publication in the IEC CDD shall be aware of the following statement: By submitting content for storage, discussion, or publication in an IEC publication in database form, the proposer declares that the submitted content may be exploited according to the rules stated in the relevant license statement. No economic rights (such as copyright or intellectual property rights) 1shall apply that restrict the above use of the submit