IEEE IEC 61636:2021 pdf download.IEEE Standard for Software Interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA).
IEEE IEC 61636 is an implementation-independent specification for a software interface to information systems containing data pertinent to the diagnosis and maintenance of complex systems consisting of hardware, software, or any combination thereof. These interfaces support service definitions for creating application programming interfaces (API) for the access. exchange. and analysis of historical diagnostic and maintenance in formation.
Annex A contains descriptive information about each of the SIMICA common XML schema and OWL ontology elements and types.
Annex B contains the bibliography. This is informative, and thus is provided strictly as information, for both users and maintainers of this document.
1.3 Precedence
In the event of conflict between this document and a normatively referenced standard (see Clause 2). the normatively referenced standard, as it applies to the information being produced. shall take precedence.
In the event ofconflict between this document and another SIMICA family component standard. this document shall take precedence.
1.4 Conventions used in this document
1.4.1 General
All groups, complex types, simple types, and attribute groups are listed in Annex A. Descriptive information
for each is provided.
Where there arc references to groups. complex types. simple types. and attribute groups within the associated XML schema or OWL ontology (Simica.xsd and Simica.owl), the convention of [name] at [element] is used to indicate where the user can locate the data within either the Simica.xsd or Simica.owi flies.
Example: The 1636-2018 download at: https://standards.ieee.org/downloads indicates the user is to open the Simica.xsd schema at the location provided and find Example for the schema definition.
The namespace prefix “c:” identifies that the type or attribute group associated with this document. All specifications for OWL and XML within this document are given in the C’ourk’r type font and italicized.
1.4.2 Word usage
in this document, the word “shall” is used to indicate a mandatory requirement. The word “should” is used to indicate a recommendation. The word “may” is used to indicate a permissible action. The word “can” is used for statements of possibility and capability.
2. Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document (i.e., they must be understood and used, so each referenced document is cited in text and its relationship to this document is explained). For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies.IEEE IEC 61636 pdf download.