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IEEE IEC 61636-1 pdf free download.Software Interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA): Exchanging Test Results and Session Information via the eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
2. Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document (i.e., they must be understood and used, so each referenced document is cited in text and its relationship to this document is explained). For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies.
IEEE Std l636T12018, IEEE Standard for Software interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA).1’2
World Wide Web Consortium, (W3C) extensible Markup Language (XML), 1.0 (Fifth Edition) Proposed Edited Recommendation.
World Wide Web Consortium, (W3C) OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL 2), W3C Recommendation.
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE Siaiidards Diciionaiy
Online should be consulted for terms not defined in this clause.
component (in an extensible Markup Language (XML) schema): The generic term for the building blocks that comprise the abstract data model of the schema.
extensible Markup Language (XML) attribute: Name-value pair associated with an XML element.
extensible Markup Language (XML) document: A (text) data object that conforms to the XML requirements for being well-formed (as defined by W3C).
extensible Markup Language (XML) naniespace: A method for distinguishing XML elements and attributes that may have the same name but different meanings. A URL is used as a prefix to a ‘local name.” This combination ensures the uniqueness of the element or attribute name. The URL is used only as a way to create a unique prefix and does not have to resolve to a real page on the Internet.
NOTE—See Namespaces in XML 1.0 [B?].3
extensible Markup Language (XML) schema: The structure or framework used to define a data record. This includes each field’s name, type, shape, dimension, and mapping.
framework: A framework is a real or conceptual structure expressed as a set of abstract classes. The framework provides a context for the components to be used.
instance document: A textual information set grouped for some purpose that is governed by a single XML Schema.
4.3 Applicability
This document will permit test result data to be shared for a variety of purposes. including statistical analysis.
diagnostics. and improvement of the unit under test (UUT) repair process.
4.4 Usage
This document presumes some knowledge of XML and the use of XML schemas. A variety of XML software tools are available in a number of computer programming languages. This document makes no presumption regarding the tool(s) being used or the specific test system(s) generating the test result information being captured in an XML instance document.
This document describes the TestRcsults.xsd schemas as well as specifies the OWL ontology model that conformant instance documents must follow. In general, this document serves as an enhancement to the annotations provided within the XML schema and OWL ontology files.
4.4.1 XML schemas associated with this document
There are two (2) XML schcmas associated with this document, both titled TestResults.xsd.
For new applications of Test Results and Session Information that do not require adherence to IEEE SId 1671, the TestResulls.xsd schema that includes Simica.xsd shall be utilized. (This schema is contained in the download site folder 1636.1-2018, see Clause 7.)
For new or legacy applications of Test Results and Session Information that require adherence to IEEE Std 1671, the TcstRcsults.xsd schema that includes Common.xsd shall be utilized. (This schema is contained in the download site folder 1636.1-2018/1671 -Compatible, see Clause 7.)
4.4.2 XML schema representations
Within the body of this document, unless otherwise indicated, all syntax references relate to XML. Refer to XML eXtensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition). W3C Proposed Edited Recommendation (B 1] for detailed descriptions of XML data formats.
4.4.3 OWL ontology representations
This document also provides an OWL ontology that further defines the semantics of the elements contained in the XML schema. Refer to the OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL 2), W3C Recommendation [B9] for detailed descriptions of OWL data formats.
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