Industrial automation systems and integration - Parts library - Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles
This document provides guidance in addition to the conformance in the parts.
This document provides guidance in addition to the conformance in the parts.
This document specifies those terms, concepts and principles considered necessary to address stakeholder concerns and to carry out enterprise creation programmes as well as any incremental change projects required by the enterprise throughout the whole life of the enterprise. This document forms the basis by which enterprise architecture and modelling standards can be developed or aligned.
This document specifies a reference base of concepts and principles for enterprise architectures that enable enterprise development, enterprise integration, enterprise interoperability, human understanding and computer processing. This document further specifies requirements for models and languages created for expressing such enterprise architectures.
This document defines the basic features of RFID for use in the supply chain when applied to Product tagging, Product packaging, Transport units and Returnable transport items (RTIs) and Returnable packaging items (RPIs). This document: — provides specifications for the identification of the items, — makes recommendations about additional information on the RF tag, — specifies the semantics and data syntax to be used, — specifies the data protocol to be used to interface with business applications and the RFID system, — specifies the minimum performance requirements, — specifies the air interface standards between the RF interrogator and RF tag, and — specifies the reuse and recyclability of the RF tag.
ISO/IEC 17592:2004 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of an optical disk, identified as DVD Rewritable Disk (DVD-RAM), to enable interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the recorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. Two Types are specified that differ only by their diameter of 120 mm and 80 mm, and the resulting difference of capacity.
The UN/CEFACT Core Components Technical Specification describes and specifies a new approach to the well-understood problem of the lack of information interoperability between applications in the e-business arena.
A list of all code sets associated with coded data elements, see also UNECE Code List recommendations.
The UN/LOCODE, in full: United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations, is an international five-letter code for places in countries around the world, which replaces the full place name. Currently, UN/LOCODE includes over 103034 locations in 249 countries and territories and it is widely used in the transport industry.
A use case for a data structure to support the reuse and recycle stages of the value chains through a digital representation and exchange of circular product data.
This specification defines a business‐oriented artefact either referencing (as a header) or containing (as an envelope) a payload of one or more business documents or other artefacts with supplemental semantic information about the collection of payloads as a whole. This is distinct from any transport‐ layer infrastructure header or envelope.
A JSON Schema / JSON-LD reference data model, being a subset of the Buy-Ship-Pay Reference Data Model (part of the UN Core Component Library) with a specific focus on Sustainable Development and Circular Economy (SDCE).
The Supply Chain Reference Data Model (SCRDM) Business Requirement Specification (SCRDM BRS), in combination with the UN/CEFACT business process International Supply Chain Reference Model (ISCRM) and the BRS for the Multi-Modal Transport Reference Data Model (MMT RDM-BRS), provides the framework for any cross-border transport-related business and government domains to specify their own specific information exchange requirements whilst complying with the overall process and data structures.