BS EN 62507-1:2011
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Identification systems enabling unambiguous information interchange. Requirements – Principles and methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 60 |
IEC 62507-1:2010 specifies basic requirements for systems for the identification of objects (such as products, “items”, documents, etc., excluding human individuals). It focuses on assigning identifiers to an object for referencing purposes. It includes recommendations for the human readable presentation of identifiers and its machine readable representation, to be considered when constructing the identifiers and identification numbers and also requirements for the application of identifiers in a computer sensible form in accordance with such systems, and requirements for their interchange. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with /2.
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7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 General 4.1 Purpose of identification |
14 | 4.2 Referencing and traceability |
15 | 4.3 Permanence Figures Figure 1 – Illustration of the referencing mechanism |
16 | 4.4 Kinds of objects Figure 2 – Relations among occurrences (identified by concatenated letter codes) of types (identified by numbers) in a tree-like structure Tables Table 1 – Use of identifiers in a product context |
17 | 4.5 Changes to an identified object 4.6 Identification schemes |
18 | 4.7 Identifying attributes of an object 4.8 Identification of an issuing domain Figure 3 – Information model principle Figure 4 – Examples of identifying attributes for an object within a given domain |
19 | Figure 5 – Illustration of domains |
20 | 4.9 Multiple identification of the same object Figure 6 – Organization-defined domain identification Table 2 – Relations among domains, identifiers and identification numbers |
21 | 4.10 Storage and use of identification numbers 5 Documentation of an identification system Figure 7 – Illustration of identification in multiple domains |
22 | 6 Generation of identification numbers 6.1 Principle methods |
23 | 6.2 Construction of identification numbers Table 3 – Number of possible identification numbers |
25 | 7 Identification within a global context 8 Representation and presentation of identification numbers 8.1 Representation for use in computer systems Figure 8 – Illustration of domain identification |
26 | 8.2 Presentation for human readers |
27 | 8.3 Indication of sub domains 8.4 Application of the domain identifier |
28 | 9 Recommendations with regard to organization changes 10 Conformance |
29 | Annex A (informative) Types of identification systems |
33 | Annex B (normative) Reference information model |
55 | Annex C (informative) Example of documentation of an identification system |
57 | Annex D (informative) Invariant characters of ISO/IEC 646 |
58 | Bibliography |