ISO 8000-2:2020 pdf download.Data quality一Part 2:Vocabulary
3.3.4 organization identifier
reference that can be resolved unambiguously to the legal name, the location and the administrator of the organization
3.3.5 legal entity
physical or juridical person granted legal status by the governing body of a nation, state or community
3.3.6 authoritative identifier
identifier (3.3.1) issued by an organization that is the originator of the object identified or that is a legal authority
EXAMPLE The original part manufacturer issues the authoritative identifier for that part. Distributors can also assign identifiers, which are proxy identifiers (3.3.8) (not authoritative identifiers).
Note 1 to entry: An authoritative legal entity identifier (3.3.2) is an authoritative identifier issued by an organization that is a legal authority.
3.3.7 authoritative legal entity identifier
ALEI
identifier (3.3.1) that identifies a legal entity (3.3.5) and is issued by the administrative agency for a governing body of the nation, state, or community with the authority to grant legal status
EXAMPLE For the State of Delaware (in the United States), the Division of Corporations is the administrative agency that issues identifiers for juridical persons represented on documents of formation. This agency issued the authoritative legal entity identifier“3031657" to identify the formation of the Code Management Association as a legal entity.
3.4.4 measurement requirement
textual description of how a criterion is measured (3.4.1), including any necessary additional attributes and rules to control the test and the element or elements to be tested, and which plays the role of an external specification for a reliable measuring algorithm
Note 1 to entry: It is important to take care that the measurement requirement does not provide an algorithm for the measuring process (3.1.1), since it is understood that algorithm development is a competitive arena for engineering system vendors and where standardization is not possible.
3.6.1 data dictionary entry
description of an entity (3.3.3) type containing, at a minimum, an unambiguous identifier (3.3.1), a term and a definition
Note 1 to entry: In the ISO 8000 data (3.2.2) architecture, a property need not be associated with a specific data type in a data dictionary (3.6.2). The association between a property and a data type can be made in a data specification (3.6.3).
Note 2 to entry: In order to exchange a value corresponding to a data dictionary entry, more information (3.2.1) than an identifier, a name and a definition could be needed. For a property, a data type is needed. Depending on the kind of property, other data elements (e.g. unit of measure, language) could also be needed. These elements can be given in the data dictionary, in a data specification that references the data dictionary entry, or directly associated with the data.
Note 3 to entry: In the ISO 13584 data architecture, the dictionary entry for a property is required to reference a specific data type. Thus, an ISO 13584 dictionary entry is a special case of the more general concept, as it includes elements of a data specification.[SOURCE: ISO 22745-2:2010, B.2.17, modified一The spelling of "datatype”has been changed to“data type" to be consistent with other terms in this document and Note 2 to entry has been modified.]ISO 8000-2 pdf download.