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Application module: Experience ISO/TS 10303-1243:2004(E)
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Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

4 Information requirements
   4.1 Required AM ARMs
   4.2 ARM type definitions
   4.3 ARM entity definitions
5 Module interpreted model
   5.1 Mapping specification
   5.2 MIM EXPRESS short listing
     5.2.1 MIM type definitions
     5.2.2 MIM entity definitions

A MIM short names
B Information object registration
C ARM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
D MIM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
E Computer interpretable listings
Bibliography
Index

4 Information requirements

This clause specifies the information requirements for the Experience application module. The information requirements are specified as the Application Reference Model (ARM) of this application module.

NOTE 1  A graphical representation of the information requirements is given in Annex C.

NOTE 2  The mapping specification is specified in 5.1. It shows how the information requirements are met by using common resources and constructs defined or imported in the MIM schema of this application module.

The following EXPRESS specification begins the Experience_arm schema and identifies the necessary external references.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
SCHEMA Experience_arm;
(*

4.1 Required AM ARMs

The following EXPRESS interface statements specify the elements imported from the ARMs of other application modules.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
USE FROM Activity_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1047

USE FROM Activity_as_realized_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1259

USE FROM Activity_method_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1049

USE FROM Classification_assignment_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1114

USE FROM Date_time_assignment_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1014

USE FROM Person_organization_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1011

USE FROM Property_assignment_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1030

USE FROM Required_resource_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1267

USE FROM Resource_as_realized_arm;    --  ISO/TS 10303-1269
(*

NOTE 1   The schemas referenced above are specified in the following part of ISO 10303:

Activity_arm ISO/TS 10303-1047
Activity_as_realized_arm ISO/TS 10303-1259
Activity_method_arm ISO/TS 10303-1049
Classification_assignment_arm ISO/TS 10303-1114
Date_time_assignment_arm ISO/TS 10303-1014
Person_organization_arm ISO/TS 10303-1011
Property_assignment_arm ISO/TS 10303-1030
Required_resource_arm ISO/TS 10303-1267
Resource_as_realized_arm ISO/TS 10303-1269

NOTE 2   See Annex C, Figures C.1and C.2 for a graphical representation of this schema.

4.2 ARM type definitions

This subclause specifies the ARM types for this application module. The ARM types and definitions are specified below.

4.2.1 defined_activities   EXPRESS-G

The defined_activities type is an extensible list of alternate data types that allows for the designation of the data types Activity_actual and Resource_as_realized.

NOTE   The list of entity data types may be extended in application modules that use the constructs of this module.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE defined_activities = EXTENSIBLE GENERIC_ENTITY SELECT
   (Activity_actual,
    Resource_as_realized);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.2.2 defined_methods   EXPRESS-G

The defined_methods type is an extensible list of alternate data types that allows for the designation of the data types Activity, Activity_method and Required_resource.

NOTE   The list of entity data types may be extended in application modules that use the constructs of this module.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE defined_methods = EXTENSIBLE GENERIC_ENTITY SELECT
   (Activity,
    Activity_method,
    Required_resource);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.2.3 experience_classified_select   EXPRESS-G

The experience_classified_select type is an extension of the classification_item type. It adds the data type Experience_type to the list of alternate data types.

NOTE  The list of entity data types may be extended in application modules that use the constructs of this module.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE experience_classified_select = EXTENSIBLE GENERIC_ENTITY SELECT BASED_ON classification_item WITH
   (Experience_type);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.2.4 experience_date_or_date_time_item   EXPRESS-G

The experience_date_or_date_time_item type is an extension of the date_or_date_time_item type. It adds the data type Experience_instance to the list of alternate data types.

NOTE  The list of entity data types may be extended in application modules that use the constructs of this module.

EXAMPLE 1   start date.

EXAMPLE 2   end date.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE experience_date_or_date_time_item = EXTENSIBLE GENERIC_ENTITY SELECT BASED_ON date_or_date_time_item WITH
   (Experience_instance);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.2.5 experience_instance_property_assignment_select   EXPRESS-G

The experience_instance_property_assignment_select type is an extension of the property_assignment_select type. It adds the data type Experience_instance to the list of alternate data types.

The assignment of properties that define the experience instance.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE experience_instance_property_assignment_select = SELECT BASED_ON property_assignment_select WITH
   (Experience_instance);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.2.6 person_or_organization_or_person_in_organization_select   EXPRESS-G

The person_or_organization_or_person_in_organization_select type is an extensible list of alternate data types that allows for the designation of the data types Organization, Person and Person_in_organization.

NOTE   The list of entity data types may be extended in application modules that use the constructs of this module.

The person, organization or person in an organization that gains the experience.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
TYPE person_or_organization_or_person_in_organization_select = EXTENSIBLE GENERIC_ENTITY SELECT
   (Organization,
    Person,
    Person_in_organization);
END_TYPE;
(*

4.3 ARM entity definitions

This subclause specifies the ARM entities for this module. Each ARM application entity is an atomic element that embodies a unique application concept and contains attributes specifying the data elements of the entity. The ARM entities and definitions are specified below.

4.3.1 Experience_gained   EXPRESS-GMapping table

An Experience_gained is a relationship between an Experience_instance and a person or organization.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
ENTITY Experience_gained;
  experience_of : Experience_instance;
  gained_by : person_or_organization_or_person_in_organization_select;
  role : OPTIONAL STRING;
END_ENTITY;
(*

Attribute definitions:

experience_of: the Experience_instance undergone by a person or organization.

gained_by: the person or organization that undergoes the Experience_instance.

role: the text that specifies the function performed by the person or organization during the process of gaining the Experience_instance. The value of the attribute need not be specified.

EXAMPLE 1   inspector

EXAMPLE 2   manager

EXAMPLE 3   mechanic

4.3.2 Experience_instance   EXPRESS-GMapping table

An Experience_instance is a particular eposide of contact with and/or observation of facts or events which contributes to the accumulation of knowledge or skill.

EXAMPLE 1   Changing the exhaust system on a car.

EXAMPLE 2   2 years work on same type of milling machine.

EXAMPLE 3   100 flying hours in a Tornado jet.

EXAMPLE 4   5 years as Workshop Manager.

The nature, duration and worth of the Experience_instance can be described using assigned properties or by referring to activities or tasks.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
ENTITY Experience_instance;
  description : OPTIONAL STRING;
  is_defined_by : Experience_type;
  consists_of : OPTIONAL defined_activities;
END_ENTITY;
(*

Attribute definitions:

description: the text that provides further information about the experience instance. The value of the attribute need not be specified.

is_defined_by: an experience instance contributes to the definition of the experience gained.

consists_of: the Activity or Resource_as_realized that provides the content of the Experience_instance. The value of the attribute need not be specified.

4.3.3 Experience_type   EXPRESS-GMapping table

An Experience_type is a category or class of experience.

EXAMPLE 1   welding

EXAMPLE 2   mechanical design

EXAMPLE 3   flying

EXPRESS specification:

*)
ENTITY Experience_type;
  name : STRING;
  description : OPTIONAL STRING;
  consists_of : OPTIONAL defined_methods;
END_ENTITY;
(*

Attribute definitions:

name: the word or words by which the Experience_type is known.

description: the text that provides further information about the Experience_type. The value of the attribute need not be specified.

consists_of: the Activity_method or Required_resource that provides the content of the Experience_type. The value of the attribute need not be specified.

4.3.4 Experience_type_relationship   EXPRESS-GMapping table

An Experience_type_relationship is used to relate a compound experience to its component experiences.

EXAMPLE    Ten years programming experience made up of five years C++ programming experience and five years Java programming experience.

EXPRESS specification:

*)
ENTITY Experience_type_relationship;
  compound_experience : Experience_type;
  component_experience : Experience_type;
END_ENTITY;
(*

Attribute definitions:

compound_experience: the Experience_type that the Experience_type_relationship identifies as comprising other Experience_type objects.

component_experience: the Experience_type that the Experience_type_relationship identifies as a component of another Experience_type.



*)
END_SCHEMA;  -- Experience_arm
(*


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