IEEE Std 1636.1:2018 pdf download.IEEE Standard for Software Interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA): Exchanging Test Results and Session Information via the eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
The scope of IEEE Std 1636.1 is the definition of an exchange format, utilizing Web Ontology Language (OWL) and extensible markup language (XML), for exchanging data resulting from executing tests of a unit under test (UUT) via a test program in an automatic test environment.
1.3 Application
1.3.1 Of this document
This document provides formal specifications of the information required for the development of shared maintenance data and the results of testing.
Anticipated users of this standard include the following:
a) System developers
b) System maintainers
c) Test program set (TPS) developers
d) TPS maintainers
e) Automatic test equipment (ATE) system developers
I) ATE systems maintainers
g) Test instrument developers
h) Ret iabi lity, maintainability, and diagnostic analytical applications
1.3.2 Of this document’s annexes
This document includes two annexes. Of these two, one is normative (Annex A).
Annex A contains descriptive information about each of the 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.
1.4 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 of conflict between this document and the SIMICA family base document (IEEE Std 1636-2018), the SIMICA family base document shall take precedence.
In the event of conflict between this document and another SIMICA family component standard, this document shall take precedence.
1.5 Conventions used in this document
1.5.1 General
All groups. complex types, simple types, and attribute groups are listed in Annex A: descriptive information for each is provided.
Where there are references to a groups, complex types, simple types, and attribute groups within the associated XML schema or OWL ontology (TcstResults.xsd and Test Results.owl), the convention of [name] at [clement] is used to indicate where the user can locate the data within either the TestResults.xsd orTest_Results.owl files.
Example: 1636.1-2018 download at: https:/Jstandards.ieeeorg/downloads indicates the user is to open the Simica.xsd schema at the location provided and find Eiainple for the schema definition.
The namespace prefix ‘tr:” identifies that the type or attribute group associated with this document.
All specifications for OWL and XML within this document are given in the courier type font and italicized.
1.5.2 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.IEEE Std 1636.1 pdf download.