Life cycle data for process plant: Reference data for observations and measurements ISO/WD 15926-x:200x(E)
Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1Scope
2Normative references
3Terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols
4Observations and measurements reference data
 4.1Introduction to observations and measurements reference data
 4.2Observing activity
 4.3Information
 4.4Temporal part and time
 4.5Variation of property
 4.6Monitoring activity
 4.7Monitoring criterion
AInformation object registration
BDocument URN
CReference data relationships
DReference data as OWL
ETemporal part example
Bibliography
Index

Contents

1 Scope

2 Normative references

3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols

3.1 Terms defined in ISO 15926-1
3.2 Other terms and definitions
3.3 Abbreviations
3.4 Namespaces

4 Observations and measurements reference data

4.1 Introduction to observations and measurements reference data
4.1.1 Data for each item
4.1.2 Interface with ISO 15926-2
4.1.3 Interface with ISO 15926-3
4.1.4 Interface with ISO 15926-4
4.1.5 Organization of the reference data
4.2 Observing activity
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Observation and measurement ontology
4.3 Information
4.3.1 What is information
4.3.2 Information ontology
4.4 Temporal part and time
4.4.1 Temporal part and property variation
4.4.2 Extensions to ISO 15926-2 and ISO 15926-3
4.4.3 Temporal part ontology
4.4.4 Time and space ontology
4.4.5 Instances of time and space
4.4.6 Function property ontology
4.4.7 Miscellaneous
4.5 Variation of property
4.5.1 A variation of property as an object
4.5.2 Observing a variation of property
4.5.3 Part of a variation of property
4.5.4 Variation of a property with respect to time
4.5.5 Ontology for variation of property
4.6 Monitoring activity
4.6.1 What is a monitoring activity
4.6.2 Ontology for monitoring activities
4.7 Monitoring criterion
4.7.1 Types of monitoring criteria
4.7.2 What is a monitoring criterion
4.7.3 Ontology for monitoring criteria

Annex A (normative) Information object registration

Annex B (normative) Document URN

Annex C (normative) Reference data relationships

Annex D (informative) Reference data as OWL

Annex E (informative) Tenporal part example

Bibliography

Index

Figures

1 Monitoring example
2 Two level crossings in a property variation
3 Janet loves John RDF graph
4 Transmitted power function over time
5 Level crossing examples
6 Change examples
7 Noise example
8 Temporal parts and installation
9 "Vertical" and "inclined" temporal planes

Tables

1 Namespace prefixes
2 Types of monitoring criteria
B.1 URNs of the sets of reference data items
C.1 Reference data spreadsheets



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