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IEC Common Data Dictionary (abbreviated: IEC CDD) is a metadata registry according to ISO/IEC 11179.

Intended Use

IEC CDD is intended to support electronic exchange of digital information. Such information may be based on concepts, which are standardized as a common basis. For example such exchange can be related to e-commerce [1].

Scope

The data specification for IEC CDD is provided by IEC 61360. IEC CDD stores concepts which are based on IEC 61360, such as

  • Uniquely identified classes and properties, and their relations;
  • Uniquely identified values and value lists;
  • terminology and definitions based on accepted international standards;
  • technical representation of concepts including units and data types and their identification[2].

Content

The IEC CDD hosts different ontologies (based on international standards) for

  • process automation equipment (based on IEC 61987),
  • low voltage switchgear and controlgear (based on IEC 62683),
  • optics (based on ISO 23584, test [note 1]),
  • electro-electronic components (provided by IEC T47, test),
  • measuring instruments (based on IEC ISO 13584-510, test),
  • environmental declaration (based on IEC 60721, test) [1][3].

The dictionary is organized into different domains, each domain providing one of these ontologies.

Procedure to introduce new information into IEC CDD

The procedure to integrate new concepts is defined by “ISO/IEC directives supplement – Procedures specific to IEC” [4], Annex SL. In order to provide new content or improvement of the content of IEC CDD, a Change Request (CR) may be submitted to IEC SC3D. The CR is reviewed by SC3D experts for syntactic correctness and completeness. After that, during Evaluation stage the CR will be checked for correctness of formal definitions according to the definition rules as defined by ISO/IEC directives Part 2[5], as well as syntactic and semantic consistency. After these checks the CR is voted to reach Validation stage.[6]

See also

IEC CDD

References

  1. ^ a b Juhel, P. (21 September 2017). "eCl@ss references to product standards requirements: IEC 62683 approach" (PDF). 6. eCl@ss Kongress 2017. eCl@ss. Retrieved 29 January 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ "IEC CDD". IEC Common Data Dictionary. IEC. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  3. ^ Murayama, H.; Wang, L.; Hosokawa, A. "Building a bridge between CIM and PLIB ontologies via IEC62656 on data parcels" (PDF). Grid-Interop Forum 2010 (Nov 30 - Dec 3, 2010). Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  4. ^ ISO/IEC Directives Part 1 with IEC Supplement - Procedures for the technical work – Procedures specific to IEC (PDF). ISO/IEC. 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  5. ^ ISO/IEC Directives Part 2 - Principles and rules for the structure and drafting of ISO and IEC documents (PDF). ISO/IEC. 2016.
  6. ^ Nicolais, L.; Moreno, A. (2014). Interoperability for digital engineering systems. Milano: Angeli.


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