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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 16656.28-2010 (GB/T16656.28-2010)Description (Translated English): Industrial automation systems and integration -- Product data representation and exchange -- Part 28: Implementation methods: XML representations of EXPRESS schemas and data, using XML schemas Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: L67 Classification of International Standard: 25.040.40 Word Count Estimation: 265,284 Date of Issue: 2011-01-14 Date of Implementation: 2011-06-01 Quoted Standard: GB/T 16262.1-2006; GB/T 16656.11-2010; ISO 639-1-2002; ISO 10303-1-1994; ISO 10303-22-1998; ISO 3166-1-2006; IETF RFC 2396-1998; W3C RFC-XML-1998; XML namespaces W3C Recommendation 14 January 1999; XML mode 1: structure W3C Recommendation 2 May 2001; XML mode 2: data Types W3C Recommendation 2 May 2001; XPOINTER framework V1.0. W3C recommendations March 25, 2003 Adopted Standard: ISO 10303-28-2007, IDT Regulation (derived from): National Standard Approval Announcement 2011 No.2 Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard specifies how to use the Extensible Markup Language (XML) expression patterns with EXPRESS data description language (GB/T16656. 11) and compliance with the data described in this mode. Complete this section GB/T16656 XML schema by specifying the swap file and corresponds to the pattern described in the exchange of data sets EXPRESS additional XML schema defines the XML formalized expression. GB/T 16656.28-2010: Industrial automation systems and integration -- Product data representation and exchange -- Part 28: Implementation methods: XML representations of EXPRESS schemas and data, using XML schemas---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 28. Implementation methods. XML representations of EXPRESS schemas and data, using XML schemas ICS 25.040.40 L67 National Standards of People's Republic of China Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 28. Implementation. EXPRESS mode And XML expression data (using XML Schema) Part 28. Implementationmethods. XMLrepresentationsofEXPRESS schemasanddata, usingXMLschemas (ISO 10303-28.2007, IDT) Issued on. 2011-01-14 2011-06-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released Table of ContentsIntroduction Ⅲ Introduction Ⅴ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and conventions 2 3.1 ISO 10303-1 terms defined in 2 Terminology 3.2 GB/T 16656.11 defined 2 3.3 XML standard terminology defined 3 3.4 Other terms and definitions 4 3.5 Inconsistent terminology 6 3.6 Abbreviations 6 3.7 Conventions 6 Consistency 4 7 Consistency 4.1 XML document 7 Consistency 4.2 exported XML schema documents 8 4.3 conformance profile 8 4.4 preprocessor consistency 9 4.5 postprocessor consistency 9 4.6 XML schema generator conformance 9 Document-level element 5 10 5.1 iso-10303-28 Document 10 5.2 Documents and uos header information 11 5.3 schema_population element 12 5.4 express element 13 5.5 configuration element 14 5.6 unitofserialization element 14 5.7 uos Document 15 5.8 Configuration Issue 16 Enterprise Data Objects 5.9 16 6 Export XML schema 16 6.1 Prerequisites 16 EXPRESS 6.2 is no concept mapping 16 6.3 abstract entity data types 16 7 default XML schema build 17 7.1 Naming Conventions 17 EXPRESS 7.2 data types and corresponding XML Schema datatypes 17 EXPRESS 7.3 for custom data types of XML schema definitions and declarations 37 EXPRESS 7.4 data corresponding to the type of instance elements 45 7.5 EXPRESS entity data types XML schema definitions and declarations 53 XML Schema 7.6 EXPRESS attribute declaration 66 7.7 EXPRESS model XML schemas and namespaces 72 Context Mode 7.8 Related particular sequence of units 74 8 configured XML schema build 76 8.1 naming (naming-convention) 76 EXPRESS 8.2 data types and corresponding XML Schema datatypes 77 8.3 EXPRESS custom data types XML schema definitions and declarations 89 EXPRESS 8.4 data types and the corresponding instance elements 95 8.5 EXPRESS entity data types XML schema definitions and declarations 105 8.6 EXPRESS XML Schema attribute declarations 127 XML schemas and namespaces 8.7 EXPRESS Model 143 8.8 Context mode specific serialization unit 144 9 XML document creation 145 9.1 Prerequisites 145 9.2 General structure of XML documents 145 9.3 EXPRESS entity instance expression 150 Expression attribute 9.4 EXPRESS 156 9.5 simple expression values \u200b\u200bof 161 9.6 enumeration of expression 165 9.7 SELECT type expression values \u200b\u200bof 165 9.8 Polymerization expression values \u200b\u200bof 167 9.9 custom data type expression values \u200b\u200bof 177 9.10 Examples of elements expressed in value 179 180 10 Configuration Language 10.1 configuration element 181 183 10.2 Configuration Options 10.3 range element 192 10.4 Configuration Properties 207 10.5 The use of 209 configuration directives Uniform Resource Names 214 Appendix A (normative) to build EXPRESS mode XML Schema Appendix B (normative) 215 configuration language Annex C (normative) Basic XML schema 224 Annex D (normative) Document Mode 233 Appendix E (normative) effective group entity instance EXPRESS 246 Annex F (normative) information object registration 256 Annex G (informative) Example 257 configuration language References 261ForewordIs a multi-part standard of GB/T 16656 "Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange", the various parts of a single Alone published. GB/T 16656 and the relevant portions of the composition of a plurality of sub-series, namely. --- Part 1 to Part 19 specifies the method described; --- Part 20 to Part 29 provides for implementation; --- Part 30 to Part 39 specifies conformance testing methodology and framework; --- Part 40 to Part 59 specifies Integrated generic resources; --- Part 100 to Part 199 provides integrated application resources; --- Part 200 to Part 299 specifies the application protocol; --- Part 300 to Part 399 specifies the abstract test suite; --- Part 400 to Part 499 specifies the application module; --- Part 500 to Part 599 specifies the application interpreted construct; --- Part 1000 through part of 1999 provides for the application modules. GB/T 16656 "Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange" has been released and the upcoming release include the following section. --- Part 1. Overview and fundamental principles; --- Part 11. Description methods. EXPRESS language reference manual; --- Part 21. Implementation methods. Clear text encoding of the exchange file structure; --- Part 28. Implementation. EXPRESS schema and XML expression data (using XML mode); --- Part 31. Conformance testing methodology and framework. General concepts; --- Part 32. Conformance testing methodology and framework. Requirements on testing laboratories and customer requirements; --- Part 34. Conformance testing methodology and framework. Abstract test methods for application protocol implementations; --- Part 41. Integrated generic resources. Product description and support; --- Part 42. Integrated generic resources. Geometric and topological representation; --- Part 43. Integrated generic resources. Representation structures; --- Part 44. Integrated generic resources. Product structure configuration; --- Part 45. Integrated generic resource. Materials; --- Part 46. Integrated generic resources. visual display; --- Part 47. Integrated generic resources. Shape variation; --- Part 49. Integrated generic resources. Process structure and properties; --- Part 51. Integrated generic resource. Mathematical expression; --- Part 54. Integrated generic resource. Classification and set theory; --- Part 55. Integrated generic resources. Process and mixed expression; --- Part 56. Integrated generic resource. State; --- Part 101. Integrated application resource. Drawing; --- Part 105. Integrated application resource. Kinematics; --- Part 201. Application protocol. Explicit draughting; --- Part 202. Application protocol. Associative draughting; --- Part 203. Application protocol. Configuration controlled design; --- Part 238. Application protocol. computer numerical controller application interpreted model used; --- Part 501. Application interpreted construct. Based on the frame side; --- Part 502. Application interpreted construct. Shell-based wireframe; --- Part 503. Application interpreted construct. Geometrically bounded 2D wireframe; --- Part 504. Application interpreted construct. Drawing annotation; --- Part 505. Application interpreted construct. pattern structure and management; --- Part 506. Application interpreted construct. Drawing elements; --- Part 507. Application interpreted construct. Geometrically bounded surface; --- Part 508. Application interpreted construct. Non-manifold surface; --- Part 509. Application interpreted construct. Manifold surface; --- Part 513 Application interpreted construct. Basic boundary representation; --- Part 520. Application interpreted construct. Associative draughting elements; --- Part 1001. Application module. Appearance assignment; --- Part 1002. Application module. color; --- Part 1003. Application module. Curve appearance; --- Part 1004. Application module. Basic geometry; --- Part 1005. Application module. Basic topology; --- Part 1006. Application module. basal expression; --- Part 1007. Application module. General surface appearance; --- 1008. Application module. Layer assignment; --- Part 1009. Application module. Shape appearance and layers. This section is GB/T Part of 2,816,656. GB/T 16656 is identical with this part of ISO 10303-28.2007 "Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and cross In other implementation method Part 28. EXPRESS schema and XML expression data (using XML mode) ", its technical content and conclusions Structure and ISO 10303-28.2007 consistent. For ease of use, made the following editorial changes. a) by deleting the ISO foreword; b) For each underlined in bold for EXPRESS English language to describe the entity names, attribute names and function names, etc., in order to maintain Its English original intent, in this section, uses its English name, only when it is used as the title, we have added in front of the English name Its home type described. This section of the Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D, Appendix E, Appendix F for the normative appendix, Appendix G is an informative annex. This part is proposed by China Machinery Industry Federation. This part of the automation systems and integration by the National Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC159) centralized. This part mainly drafted by. China National Institute of Standardization. The main drafters of this section. Zhan Junfeng, Li Wenwu, Yang Qinghai, Liu Shouhua, Zhou Xin Hua, Liu Qing.IntroductionGB/T 16656 is a technical standard for computer interpretable expression product information and product data exchange. Its purpose is to Product Lifecycle provides an independent of any particular system, product data can describe neutral mechanism. Its function is not only suitable description For neutral file exchange, but also to achieve the foundation and sharing product databases and archiving. GB/T 16656 in this part of the series is an implementation method. GB/T 16656 provisions of this part of the EXPRESS language (GB/T 16656.11 defined) and in line with patterns described EXPRESS data model expressed as XML documents, so You can use the XML support XML technology and a variety of software tools to exchange product data EXPRESS described, but also for this These products are used in XML data set expression "electronic commerce" business transaction. In order to understand the technical content GB/T 16656 in this section, users should understand EXPRESS language, XML schema languages, XML in XML and related standards. For the EXPRESS mode corresponding expression data, this part of GB/T 16656 using XML schema language formally specified In line with this pattern of exchange of the document structure. Some elements of the document expresses the accord EXPRESS mode data collection, GB/T 16656 Type defined in this part of the XML schema and the EXPRESS mode description derived element declaration to describe the junction of these elements Structure. GB/T 16656 in this section also provides for the exported XML pattern matching XML data encoding rules. In order to meet Meet the needs of various contradictions exchange documents produced, GB/T 16656 in this section also defines the specific configuration instructions for explaining export XML schema structure and an optional selectable coding rules. note. GB/T 16656 purpose of this part is to implement the software, when software development is based on non-ISO translated into the official language of this section , It will lead to incompatibilities between the computer communications. It recommends that any development software should be based on ISO official language of the text. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 28. Implementation. EXPRESS mode And XML expression data (using XML Schema)1 ScopeThis section GB/T 16656 specifies how to use the Extensible Markup Language (XML) data description language expressed EXPRESS (GB/T 16656.11) patterns described and in line with the pattern data. This section GB/T 16656 by specifying the full file exchange XML schema corresponding to the description EXPRESS mode switches set additional XML data model formally defines the XML expression. This section applies to. Format Description --- contains EXPRESS mode and in line with the pattern data of the XML document (see Chapter 5); --- For any EXPRESS mode, which describes the pattern corresponding XML schema, and formally describe that match the pattern XML data expression (see Chapter 6); --- EXPRESS data type of the value expression to describe the content of the XML elements and XML attribute values \u200b\u200b(see Chapter 9); --- Description for explaining a configurable set of instructions conform EXPRESS mode of data collection options structure expressed in XML (see Chapter 10). This section does not apply to. --- Description relies on XML schema declaration or define any particular semantic object EXPRESS mode, as distinguished from EXPRESS Language statement; --- Mapping from XML schema language to EXPRESS language description; --- EXPRESS description from a model exported XML mapping mode to another EXPRESS mode.2 Normative referencesThe following documents contain provisions which, through reference GB/T 16656 and become part of the present terms GB/T 16656 in this section. Every note Dated references, subsequent amendments (excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encourage root This part of the study, according to the parties to reach an agreement whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated references, the latest edition This applies to this section. GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 1. Specification of basic notation (ISO / IEC 8824-1.2002, IDT) GB/T 16656.11-2010 Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange - Part 11. Description methods. EXPRESS language reference manual (ISO 10303-11.2004, IDT) ISO 639-1.2002 Codes of names of languages \u200b\u200b- Part 1. 2-letter code ISO 10303-1.1994 Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange - Part 1. Overview and fundamental principles ISO 10303-22.1998 Industrial automation systems and integration - Product data representation and exchange - Part 22. Implementation methods. Standard Data Access Interface ISO 3166-1.2006 world countries and regions in the name of the code - Part 1. Country codes Uniform resource identifier (URI). Generic Syntax. 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