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IEC 62569-1

Generic specification of information on products by properties – Part 1: Principles and methods

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 July 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 40
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
ICS Code (Technical product documentation): 01.110
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The IEC 62569 series defines principles and methods for the specification of objects by object properties, for example in data sheets, by utilizing predefined and internationally standardized (dictionary) properties residing in the data dictionary of IEC 61360.

The IEC 62569 series is being developed to transfer the former paper-based applications of blank detail specifications or product descriptions towards supporting electronic business allowing the evaluation and management of described items by computers.

This part of IEC 62569 specifies several qualifiers to be used with object or (dictionary) properties and their values indicating life cycle and other aspects of the property. It is a prerequisite for the usage of the other parts of IEC 62569.

Document History

IEC 62569-1
July 1, 2017
Generic specification of information on products by properties – Part 1: Principles and methods
The IEC 62569 series defines principles and methods for the specification of objects by object properties, for example in data sheets, by utilizing predefined and internationally standardized...
June 1, 2009
Generic specification of information on products – Part 1: Principles and methods
The IEC 62569 series of publications will provide principles and methods for the specification of products by properties, e.g. in data sheets. It uses data element types defined in the data...

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