Reference number
ISO 10303-14:2005
International Standard
ISO 10303-14:2005
Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 14: Description methods: The EXPRESS-X language reference manual
Edition 1
2005-10
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ISO 10303-14:2005
32472
Published (Edition 1, 2005)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2024. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO 10303-14:2005

ISO 10303-14:2005
32472
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Abstract

ISO 10303-14:2005 specifies a language for specifying relationships between data that are governed by EXPRESS schemas, and for specifying alternate views of data that are governed by EXPRESS schemas. The language is called EXPRESS-X.

EXPRESS-X is a structural data mapping language. It consists of language elements that allow an unambiguous specification of a relationship between EXPRESS schemas.

The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-14:2005:

- mapping of data governed by one EXPRESS schema to data governed by another EXPRESS schema;

- mapping of data governed by one version of an EXPRESS schema to data governed by another version of that EXPRESS schema, where the two schemas have different names;

- specification of requirements for data translators for data sharing and data exchange applications;

- specification of alternate views of data defined by an EXPRESS schema;

- an alternate notation for application protocol mapping tables;

- bidirectional mappings where mathematically possible;

- specification of constraints that may be evaluated against data produced by mapping.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2005-10
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 1
     : 82
  • ISO/TC 184/SC 4
    25.040.40 
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