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PPS (Production Planning and Scheduling) Part 1: Core Elements, Version 1.0
Public Review Draft 02
22 December 2007
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Technical Committee:
HYPERLINK "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pps"OASIS Production Planning and Scheduling TC
Chair(s):
Yasuyuki Nishioka, PSLX Forum / Hosei University
Editor(s):
Yasuyuki Nishioka, PSLX Forum / Hosei University
Koichi Wada, PSLX Forum
Related work:
This specification is related to:
Universal Business Language 2.0
Declared XML Namespace(s):
HYPERLINK "http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/ns" http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/ns
Abstract:
OASIS PPS (Production Planning and Scheduling) Standard deals with problems in all manufacturing companies who want to have a sophisticated information system for production planning and scheduling. PPS standard provides XML schema and communication protocols for information exchange among manufacturing application programs in the web-services environment. This document especially focuses on information model of core elements in the production planning and scheduling domain. Since the elements have been designed without specific contexts in planning and scheduling, they can be used in any specific type of messages as a building block depending on the context of application programs.
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Table of Contents
TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108990" 1 Introduction PAGEREF _Toc186108990 \h 6
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108991" 1.1 Terminology PAGEREF _Toc186108991 \h 6
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108992" 1.2 Normative References PAGEREF _Toc186108992 \h 6
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108993" 1.3 Non-Normative References PAGEREF _Toc186108993 \h 6
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108994" 1.4 Conformance PAGEREF _Toc186108994 \h 6
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108995" 1.5 Terms and definitions PAGEREF _Toc186108995 \h 7
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108996" 2 Primitive Elements PAGEREF _Toc186108996 \h 8
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108997" 2.1 Structure of primitive elements PAGEREF _Toc186108997 \h 8
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108998" 2.2 List of primitive elements PAGEREF _Toc186108998 \h 9
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186108999" 2.2.1 Party element PAGEREF _Toc186108999 \h 9
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109000" 2.2.2 Order element PAGEREF _Toc186109000 \h 10
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109001" 2.2.3 Item element PAGEREF _Toc186109001 \h 10
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109002" 2.2.4 Resource element PAGEREF _Toc186109002 \h 10
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109003" 2.2.5 Function element PAGEREF _Toc186109003 \h 10
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109004" 2.2.6 Lot element PAGEREF _Toc186109004 \h 10
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109005" 2.2.7 Task element PAGEREF _Toc186109005 \h 11
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109006" 2.2.8 Operation element PAGEREF _Toc186109006 \h 11
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109007" 3 Relational Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109007 \h 12
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109008" 3.1 Structure of relational elements PAGEREF _Toc186109008 \h 12
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109009" 3.2 List of relational elements PAGEREF _Toc186109009 \h 13
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109010" 3.2.1 Compose element PAGEREF _Toc186109010 \h 13
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109011" 3.2.2 Produce element PAGEREF _Toc186109011 \h 14
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109012" 3.2.3 Consume element PAGEREF _Toc186109012 \h 14
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109013" 3.2.4 Assign element PAGEREF _Toc186109013 \h 14
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109014" 3.2.5 Relation element PAGEREF _Toc186109014 \h 14
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109015" 4 Specific Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109015 \h 15
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109016" 4.1 Structure of specific element PAGEREF _Toc186109016 \h 15
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109017" 4.2 List of specific elements PAGEREF _Toc186109017 \h 16
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109018" 4.2.1 Location element PAGEREF _Toc186109018 \h 16
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109019" 4.2.2 Capacity element PAGEREF _Toc186109019 \h 16
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109020" 4.2.3 Progress element PAGEREF _Toc186109020 \h 17
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109021" 4.2.4 Spec element PAGEREF _Toc186109021 \h 17
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109022" 5 Eventual Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109022 \h 18
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109023" 5.1 Structure of eventual element PAGEREF _Toc186109023 \h 18
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109024" 5.2 List of eventual elements PAGEREF _Toc186109024 \h 19
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109025" 5.2.1 Start element PAGEREF _Toc186109025 \h 19
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109026" 5.2.2 End element PAGEREF _Toc186109026 \h 19
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109027" 5.2.3 Event element PAGEREF _Toc186109027 \h 19
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109028" 6 Accounting Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109028 \h 20
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109029" 6.1 Structure of Accounting element PAGEREF _Toc186109029 \h 20
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109030" 6.2 List of accounting elements PAGEREF _Toc186109030 \h 21
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109031" 6.2.1 Price element PAGEREF _Toc186109031 \h 21
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109032" 6.2.2 Cost element PAGEREF _Toc186109032 \h 21
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109033" 7 Administrative Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109033 \h 22
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109034" 7.1 Structure of Administrative Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109034 \h 22
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109035" 7.2 List of Administrative Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109035 \h 22
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109036" 7.2.1 Priority element PAGEREF _Toc186109036 \h 23
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109037" 7.2.2 Display element PAGEREF _Toc186109037 \h 23
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109038" 7.2.3 Description element PAGEREF _Toc186109038 \h 23
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109039" 7.2.4 Author element PAGEREF _Toc186109039 \h 23
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109040" 7.2.5 Date element PAGEREF _Toc186109040 \h 23
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109041" 8 Data Elements PAGEREF _Toc186109041 \h 24
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109042" 8.1 Qty element PAGEREF _Toc186109042 \h 24
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109043" 8.2 Char element PAGEREF _Toc186109043 \h 24
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109044" 8.3 Time element PAGEREF _Toc186109044 \h 25
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109045" A. Object Class diagram PAGEREF _Toc186109045 \h 27
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109046" B. Cross reference of elements PAGEREF _Toc186109046 \h 28
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109047" C. Acknowledgements PAGEREF _Toc186109047 \h 30
HYPERLINK \l "_Toc186109048" D. Revision History PAGEREF _Toc186109048 \h 31
Introduction
This document prescribes how to describe contents of the messages with XML used for exchanging the information on Production Planning and Scheduling by some application software programs.
If information is exchanged between some applications related to Production Planning and Scheduling, the enterprise can develop systems comparatively easily at a low cost and make them more competitive for the whole enterprise. To make matters better, the systems will be able to have high extendability in future.
This specification aims at production planning and scheduling for all kinds of products and services provided by manufacturing enterprises. Production scheduling explained in this specification can be divided into scheduling in the whole enterprise including some areas or sites and detail scheduling in the individual areas and sites.
This specification doesnt aim at optimization logic for solution, special knowledge of individual enterprises, concrete solution methods for production planning and scheduling, and planning for the total supply chain.
Terminology
The key words MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL in this document are to be interpreted as described in REF rfc2119 \h [RFC2119].
Normative References
[RFC2119] S. Bradner, Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, HYPERLINK "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt" http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt, IETF RFC 2119, March 1997.
[PPS02] PPS (Production Planning and Scheduling) Part 2: Transaction Messages, Version 1.0, Public Review Draft 01, HYPERLINK "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pps/" http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pps/
[PPS03] PPS (Production Planning and Scheduling) Part 3: Profile Specifications, Version 1.0, Public Review Draft 01, HYPERLINK "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pps/" http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/pps/
Non-Normative References
[PSLXWP] PSLX Consortium, PSLX White Paper - APS Conceptual definition and implementation, HYPERLINK "http://www.pslx.org/" http://www.pslx.org/
[PSLX001] PSLX Technical Standard, Version 2, Part 1: Enterprise Model (in Japanese), Recommendation of PSLX Forum, HYPERLINK "http://www.pslx.org/" http://www.pslx.org/
[PSLX002] PSLX Technical Standard, Version 2, Part 2: Activity Model (in Japanese), Recommendation of PSLX Forum, HYPERLINK "http://www.pslx.org/" http://www.pslx.org/
[PSLX003] PSLX Technical Standard, Version 2, Part 3: Object Model (in Japanese), Recommendation of PSLX Forum, HYPERLINK "http://www.pslx.org/" http://www.pslx.org/
Conformance
A document or part of document confirms OASIS PPS Core Elements if all elements in the artifact are consistent with the normative text of this specification, and the document can be processed properly with the XML schema that can be downloaded from the following URI.
HYPERLINK "http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/v1.0/pps-core-elements.xsd" http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/v1.0/pps-core-elements.xsd
Terms and definitions
plan
representation unit for intensive information of related orders corresponding to a specific period on a discrete time scale, or calculated information on the schedule under the related orders. It may become actual results of the progress according to the timing of the action, whether it is in the past or future.
order
unit of requirement describing concrete item, resource or operation in a specific place at a specific time. It can also represent the results to the request.
party
customer who is a sender of an order and has a demand to make a decision, or supplier thow is a rec e i v e r i n c a s e t h a t a d e c i s i o n - m a k e r s e n d s t h e d e m a n d t h a t c a n t b e h a n d l e d i n s i d e .
i t e m
o b j e c t t o b e p r o d u c e d o r c o n s u m e d b y p r o d u c t i o n a c t i v i t y . T h e q u a n t i t y o r t h e q u a l i t y o f i t e m i s c h a n g e d b y m e a n s o f t h e p r o d u c t i o n a c t i v i t y .
E x a m p l e p r o d u c t , p a r t s , m o d u l e , u n i t , w o r k i n p r o c e s s , m a t e r i a l s
r e s o u r c e
o b j e c t t h a t c a n p r o v i d e e s s e n t i a l f u n c t i o n f o r p r o d u c t i o n a c t i v i t y . T h e c a p a c i t y o f f u n c t i o n i s u s e d d u r i n g p r o d u c t i o n a c t i v i t y b u t i s a v a i l a b l e a g a i n a f t e r f i n i s h i n g p r o d u c t i o n .
E x a m p l e : e q u i p m e n t , m a c h i ne, device, labor, tool
process
element of production activity indicating a concrete production method. It has duration and gives the added value to a produced item. One function may have two or more functions in a more detail unit inside.
lot
instance of specific item that exists in a specific place at a specific time. Generally the specific time corresponds to start or end of an operation, and the specific quantity is equal to the quantity of item produced or consumed by the operation.
task
unit of necessity to execute a specific function at a specific time, indicating the volume of used capability provided by the applicable resource.
Notes: Task represents either the capacity value provided by resource at a specific time point or the aggregated total value of capacity provided by resource during specific duration.
operation
actual processing element to be executed by a specific task and to produce or consume a specific lot. It is a concrete instance of function in production activity.
Primitive Elements
Structure of primitive elements
Primitive elements are the minimum series of element that corresponds to the most basic domain objects. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
id attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of this element.
key attribute SHOULD represent a key used in the local applications.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
parent attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the inherited element of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
party attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of the party associated with this element.
plan attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the plan associated with this element.
order attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the order associated with this element.
item attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the item associated with this element.
resource attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the resource associated with this element.
process attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the process associated with this element.
lot attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the lot associated with this element.
task attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the task associated with this element.
operation attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the operation associated with this element.
Compose element SHOULD represent the element corresponding to part of this element.
Produce element SHOULD represent the relation that this element produces.
Consume element SHOULD represent the relation that this element consumes.
Assign element SHOULD represent the relation that this element uses.
Relation element SHOULD represent the relation to other primitive elements.
Location element SHOULD represent the location where this element exists.
Capacity element SHOULD represent the capacity status of this element.
Progress element SHOULD represent the progress of this element.
Spec element SHOULD represent the specification of this element.
Start element SHOULD represent the start event of this element.
End element SHOULD represent the completion event of this element.
Event element SHOULD represent the optional event under this element.
Price element SHOULD represent the price of this element.
Cost element SHOULD represent the cost of this element.
Priority element SHOULD represent the priority of this element.
Display element SHOULD represent how to display this element.
Description element SHOULD represent the description of this element.
Author element SHOULD represent the author of this element information.
Date element SHOULD represent the date of this element information.
List of primitive elements
This standard defines nine primitive elements: Party, Plan, Order, Item, Resource, Process, Lot, Task, and Operation. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Party element
Party element represents customer and supplier. Customer is an object that requests some products or services from the enterprise. Such requests are sent to a person in charge of production planning or scheduling. Supplier is an object providing some products or services to the enterprise. Supplier receives orders form the enterprise and provides additional item, resource or function to the enterprise.
Order element
Order element represents an object of information produced to request some products or services. Order is a source to finally dispatch a schedule to the plant floor. Orders can be divided into an item order, a resource order and a function order according to the type of request.
Example: Ten of A products are requested.
Example: Three labors in group B are requested.
Example: Switching operation is requested two times.
Example: An Order, which consist of ten A products and five B products, is total 3,000 yen.
Item element
Item element represents a product, component, parts, work in process (WIP), raw material and other items. Item is produced by any function, and after that, it is consumed by another function.
Resource element
Resource element represents a resource. Resource is an object enabling production, transportation, storage, inspection and other various services. Resource is assigned to an operation after considering its capacity.
Function element
Function element represents a function. Function is a unit of activities in production process, and produces and consumes items by being executed for certain duration.
Lot element
Lot element represents a production lot. Production lot is an object corresponding to a concrete item that actually exists in a specific place at a specific time. Lot is produced by operation and finally consumed by another operation.
Task element
Task element represents a task. Task is an object showing the usage of a specific resource for a specific period. Schedule requests a task for each resource assigned to execute the operation.
Example: Task corresponding to the quantity of work that 3 labors work for 2 days
Operation element
Operation element represents an activity to dispatch. Operation makes a function executed at a specific place on a plant floor for a specific time. Operation is associated with a specific lot or task by executing the activity.
Relational Elements
Structure of relational elements
Relational elements represent any relations between primitive elements. A relational element can have properties. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
id attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of this element.
key attribute SHOULD represent a key used in the local applications.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply SHOULD represent that this element is a disjunctive (OR) content under the parent element , if the attribute value is "disjunctive ".
party attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of the party associated with this element.
plan attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the plan associated with this element.
order attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the order associated with this element.
item attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the item associated with this element.
resource attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the resource associated with this element.
process attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the process associated with this element.
lot attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the lot associated with this element.
task attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the task associated with this element.
operation attribute SHOULD represent the identifier of the operation associated with this element.
Location element SHOULD represent the location associated with this element.
Capacity element SHOULD represent the capacity status of this element.
Progress element SHOULD represent the progress of this element.
Spec element SHOULD represent the specification of this element.
Start element SHOULD represent the start event of this element.
End element SHOULD represent the completion event of this element.
Event element SHOULD represent the optional event under this element.
Price element SHOULD represent the price of this element.
Cost element SHOULD represent the cost of this element.
Priority element SHOULD represent the priority of this element.
Display element SHOULD represent how to display this element.
Description element SHOULD represent the description of this element.
Author element SHOULD represent the author of this element information.
Date element SHOULD represent the date of this element information.
Qty element SHOULD represent the quantity of this element.
Char element SHOULD represent the qualitative value of this element.
Time element SHOULD represent the time of this element.
List of relational elements
This standard defines five relational elements: Compose, Produce, Consume, Assign, and Relation. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Compose element
Compose element defines a hierarchical relation between two same primitive elements. This element can represent that the object referred to in this element composes or be composed by the upper level element.
Example: Product A group includes product A1 and product A2.
Example: Product B is assembled with 2 of parts C1 and 3 of parts C2.
Example: 2 of parts C1 are used for product B1 and 5 of parts C1 are used for product B2.
Produce element
Produce element defines a relation between function and item, or a relation between operation and lot. This element can show the quantity of the item or lot produced by the function or operation respectively, or how many items or lots are produced by the function or the operation respectively.
Consume element
Consume element defines a relation between function and item, or a relation between operation and lot. This element can show the quantity of the item or lot consumed by the function or operation respectively, or how many items or lots are consumed by the function or operation respectively.
Assign element
Assign element defines a relation between function and resource, or a relation between operation and task. This element can show the quantity of the resource or task used by the function or operation respectively, or how many resources or tasks are used by the function or operation respectively.
Relation element
Relation element can show that one element in Primitive elements has a specific relation to other elements. This element can additionally define relational classes between primitive elements. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
Specific Elements
Structure of specific element
Specific elements are defined to represent any properties. These elements MAY have multiple instances with its time stamp. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
id attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of this element.
key attribute SHOULD represent a key used in the local applications.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the specifying spec is relative, if the value is relative ..
Start element SHOULD represent the start event of this element.
End element SHOULD represent the completion event of this element.
Event element SHOULD represent the optional event under this element.
Price element SHOULD represent the price of this element.
Cost element SHOULD represent the cost of this element.
Priority element SHOULD represent the priority of this element.
Display element SHOULD represent how to display this element.
Description element SHOULD represent the description of this element.
Author element SHOULD represent the author of this element information.
Date element SHOULD represent the date of this element information.
Qty element SHOULD represent the quantity of this element.
Char element SHOULD represent the qualitative value of this element.
Time element SHOULD represent the time of this element.
List of specific elements
For specific elements, this standard has four elements: Location, Capacity, Progress, and Spec. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Location element
Location element represents a location. When the expression of location has structure, multiple values can be set by specifying different names of the data. Change of the location can be represented time-dependently.
Example: Customers address
Capacity element
Capacity element represents volume of capability of Resource, Item and Process. For Resource, it shows available summary of corresponding tasks. For Item, it shows the available summary of Lots. And for Process, it shows available rate of production. All of this information is represented in a time horizon.
Example: Inventory level of material01
Example: Temporal change of the material
Example: Material location information: Stock of material01 is 150 located at storage01
Progress element
Progress element represents progress of order and operation, or status of lot and task. This element shows the latest data, status or progress at a specific time point. This element MAY represent a change of time-dependent status.
Spec element
Spec element represents various specifications for primitive elements. The content can be represented with a pair of a spec name and a value. This element can also represent time-dependent change of the value. The value of the specification is represented with one data type of a numerical value, characters and date time. Spec elements with the same specification name under a common parent element SHOULD be represented with the same data type.
Eventual Elements
Structure of eventual element
Eventual elements represent any properties that occur at one time point. Any type of events can be specified by using this element. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
id attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of this element.
key attribute SHOULD represent a key used in the local applications.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
Priority element SHOULD represent the priority of this element.
Display element SHOULD represent how to display this element.
Description element SHOULD represent the description of this element.
Author element SHOULD represent the author of this element information.
Date element SHOULD represent the date of this element information.
Qty element SHOULD represent the quantity of this element.
Char element SHOULD represent the qualitative value of this element.
Time element SHOULD represent the time of this element.
List of eventual elements
This standard defines three eventual elements: Start, End, and Event. The Start and End is special cases of Event element. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Start element
Start element represents a start event of order or operation. In case of order, this element represents an event at the earliest start time of corresponding operations.
End element
End element represents an end event of order or operation. In case of order, this element represents an event at the latest end time of corresponding operations.
Event element
Event element represents an event attending with a customer, supplier, item, resource, function or operation. Event brings any action or any status change at a specific time point. In general, the status value of item or resource changes discontinuously before the event.
Accounting Elements
Structure of Accounting element
Accounting element represents any accounting information such as income and spending. Price and cost of goods and services are the target of the elements. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
id attribute SHOULD represent an identifier of this element.
key attribute SHOULD represent a key used in the local applications.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
Priority element SHOULD represent the priority of this element.
Display element SHOULD represent how to display this element.
Description element SHOULD represent the description of this element.
Author element SHOULD represent the author of this element information.
Date element SHOULD represent the date of this element information.
Qty element SHOULD represent the quantitative value of this element.
Char element SHOULD represent the qualitative value of this element.
Time element SHOULD represent the temporal value of this element.
List of accounting elements
For accounting elements, Price element and Cost element are defined in this standard. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Price element
Price element represents a price. This element can be used to represent price information of primitive element and some properties. The currency unit can be set if necessary.
Cost element
Cost element represents a cost. This element can be used to represent cost information of primitive element and some properties. The currency unit can be set if necessary.
Administrative Elements
Structure of Administrative Elements
Administrative elements represent any administrative information, which is not the main body of domain objects but the information how to deal with the domain objects. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
Qty element SHOULD represent the quantitative value of this element.
Char element SHOULD represent the qualitative value of this element.
Time element SHOULD represent the temporal value of this element.
List of Administrative Elements
For administrative elements, Priority, Display, Description, Author and Date elements are defined in this standard. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema.
Priority element
Priority element represents the priority of primitive elements or relational elements. This information is used to make a decision for planning or scheduling.
Display element
Display element is an element to set how to display primitive elements. This element can specify colors or display locations on the screen.
Description element
Description element is an element to set an optional comment to some elements of primitive elements. The comment data type is a character string.
Author element
Author element represents the author and its related information such as the authoring date. This information is not about the target domain model, but information processing model.
Date element
Date element is an element that shows the creation date, expire date, revising date, and so forth. This information is for administrative use of the domain model.
Data Elements
Qty element
Qty element SHOULD represent quantitative information. This element can be used to represent the quantitative numerical data by decimal type data format. Unit of the value can be set in this element, and representation of fraction is available. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
count attribute SHOULD represent the countable value of this element.
unit attribute SHOULD represent the type of currency unit data of this element.
base attribute SHOULD represent the base data of this element. The value of the value attribute is divided with this value.
Example: 1/3 meters
Example: 3 weeks (discrete time scale)
Char element
Char element SHOULD represent character data. This element can be used to represent a qualitative value of specification or a value of location. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
count attribute SHOULD represent the countable value of this element.
unit attribute SHOULD represent the type of currency unit data of this element.
base attribute SHOULD represent the base data of this element. The value of the value attribute is divided with this value.
Time element
Time element SHOULD represent a specific time. Time is represented by a continuous time scale, or a specific discrete time scale. The type of this element SHOULD be represented with the following XML schema and SHOULD fulfill the following constraints.
name attribute SHOULD represent the name of this element.
type attribute SHOULD represent the division of this element.
status attribute SHOULD represent the status of this element.
apply attribute SHOULD represent that the condition of this element is exclusive, if the value is exclusive.
condition attribute SHOULD represent the condition of this element.
value attribute SHOULD represent the content corresponding to the qty element.
count attribute SHOULD represent the countable value of this element.
unit attribute SHOULD represent the type of currency unit data of this element.
base attribute SHOULD represent the base data of this element. The value of the value attribute is divided with this value.
Example: noon on May 13th, 2005