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Data produced to ASD S1000D is presented in a modular form (data modules).
A data module is defined as "a self contained unit of data.“ Individual data
modules are identified by a logical and specific numbering system, the Data
Module Code (DMC), which permits the use of a database to store and manage
the complete information set.
Data modules have two sections: one containing the content, which is the
data required by the user e.g. the description or procedure, the other is
the Identification and Status section, which contains all the metadata
necessary to control the data module and its configuration. Each item of
information, therefore, carries all its own configuration data.
A project’s complete technical publications information set is held on a
Common Source Data Base (CSDB). The combination of data module code,
information types and DM metadata allows a selection of subsets of
information to be chosen by query or table of contents designed to meet a
specific users needs. Graphic standards are supported with CGM4 (ATA
profile), CALS Raster Group 4, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF and TIFF.
The use of a DMC ensures that information is not duplicated in the CSDB.
Items of information, which are repeated in different contexts, for example,
warnings, opening and closing procedures, can be stored once as a single
data module and can be used many times in different contexts. This provides
considerable savings in data maintenance and enhances data configuration
control. When change is required only the single DM needs to be changed
whilst the changed information appears throughout the output, an example of
the fundamental CALS philosophy of “create once, use many times”.
The specification contains electronic output that is independent of IT
platform ensuring data neutrality from the building block of the data module
to the output in whatever form is required.
The complete S1000D™ specification, data dictionary and the bike data set can be downloaded
from the the
s1000d.org web site.
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