ГОСТ Р 55346—2012
(* The relating specifies the first element in the relationship.’)
relating :effectiveness_measure;
END_ENTITY:
(*An Etfectivity is the identification of the valid use of an aspect of product data tracked by Date_time or event. <note
number=T>The effectivity may define open ended or closed intervals for the validity of the produced data tracked.</
note> <r>ote number="2">The Effectivity shall be specified either by a primary_definition attribute or by another Effectivity
(related using an Effectivity_relationship) that has an instantiated primary_definition.^’note> *)
ENTITY effectivity:
(* The concerned_organization specifies the Organization in which the Effectivity is valid.<example number="7">The
Effectivity of the same item may be different in the various sites of a system supplier.</example> ’ )
concerned_organization : SET [0 : ?] OF organization:
(* The description specifies additional textual information on the Effectivity. *)
descnption : OPTIONAL text_select;
(* The id specifies the identifier of the Effectivity. *)
id : OPTIONAL elementjdentifier:
(* The primary_definition specifies the Date_time or event when the identified object becomes effective or ceases to be
valid. <note number=“3">The meaning of this attribute is further detailed by the attribute role of Effectivity_assignment.</
note> *)
primary_definition : OPTIONAL event_or_date_select;
(* The secondary definition is used todefine a period of time the start of which is specified as primary definition. This
attribute shall be used only if the attribute role of the Effectivity_assignment indicates that the secondary_definition is
defined as a period of time. *)
secondary_definition : OPTIONAL period_or_date_select:
(* The version id specifies the identification of a particular version of the Effectivity. *)
versionJd : OPTIONAL elementjdentifier;
END_ENTITY;
(*An Effectivity_assignment associates an Effectivity with the object whose Effectivity is controlled by the associated
Effectivity. *)
ENTITY effectivity_assignment;
(* The assigned_effectivity specifies the assigned Effectivity. *)
assigned_effectivity: effectivity;
(* The effeclive_element specifies the object that has an Effectivity assigned to it. ’)
effective_element: effective_element_select;
(* The role specifies relationship between the Effectivity and the object that has an effectivity assigned to it. <p>lf one of
the values *actual_start\ *actual_stop‘. ’planned_start\ or “planned_stop* is specified, no secondary definition shall be
given in the assigned Effectivity.</p> <p>Where applicable, the following values shall be used:</p> <ul> <li>actual_peri-
od: The actual period during which the Effectivity lasted;</li> <li>actual_start: The actual Date_time in the past when the
Effectivity became effective; <ili> <li>actual_stop: The actual Datejime in the past when the Effectivity ceased to be ef-
fective;</li> <li>planned_period: The period associated with the Effectivity defines a planned period of time during which
the associated object is or was supposed to be effective;<i1i> <li>planned_start: The Date_time or event associated with
the Effectivity defines the Date_time or event when the Effectivity is or was supposed to start:</li> <li>planned_stop: The
Datejime or event associated with the Effectivity defines the Datejime or event when the Effectivity is or was supposed
to stop;</li><li>required_period: The associated object must be kept effective for this period;<fli><li>required_start: The
Datejime or event associated with the Effectivity is a due start Date. Conformance to this bound is expected:</li><li>re-
quired_stop: The Datejime or event associated with the Effectivity is a due stop date. Conformance to this bound is
expected.</li></ul> *)
role : label:
END_ENTITY:
(*An Effectivity_relationship is a relationship between two Effectivity objects. *)
ENTITY effectivity_relationship;
(* The description specifies additional information about the Effectivity_relationship. *)
description : OPTIONAL text_select:
(* The related specifies the second Effectivity object in the relationship. *)
related : effectivity;
(* The relating specifies the first Effectivity object in the relationship. *)
relating: effectivity;
(* The relation type specifies the meaning of the relationship. Where applicable, the following values shall be used:<ul>
<li>constraint: The time period between the start and end definition of the related Effectivity shall be within the time penod
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