Aerospace series - LOTAR - Long Term Archiving and Retrieval of digital technical product documentation such as 3D, CAD and PDM data - Part 004: Description methods

This European Standard presents methods which are divided into four main categories:
1)   scope and scenario description;
2)   process description;
3)   data;
4)   system architecture.
For scope and scenario description, the modelling methods are based on Unified Modelling Language (UML) Use Case diagrams. The process descriptions are done using Simplified Activity diagrams. Data modules are described by Express G diagrams. Rules and constraints are described via Express-Where-Rules. Further descriptions, for example, for a data dictionary, are based on tabular forms.
To support the development of a system architecture, the modelling method of UML Package diagrams is used.

Luft- und Raumfahrt - LOTAR - Langzeit-Archivierung und -Bereitstellung digitaler technischer Produktdokumentationen, wie zum Beispiel von 3D-, CAD- und PDM-Daten - Teil 004: Beschreibungsmethoden

Diese Europäische Norm legt die Verfahren, die in vier Hauptkategorien eingeteilt sind, dar:
1)   Beschreibung von Anwendungsbereich und Szenario;
2)   Prozessbeschreibung;
3)   Daten;
4)   Systemarchitektur.
Die Modellierungsverfahren zur Beschreibung von Anwendungsbereich und Szenario beruhen auf Falldia-grammen in der Unified Modelling Language (UML). Prozessbeschreibungen erfolgen mittels vereinfachter Aktivitätsdiagramme. Datenmodule werden durch Express-G-Diagramme beschrieben. Regel und Einschrän¬kungen werden über Express-Where-Regeln beschrieben. Weitere Beschreibungen, z. B. für ein Datenwörter¬buch, beruhen auf Tabellenformularen.
Die Entwicklung einer Systemarchitektur wird durch Modellierung mit UML-Package-Diagrammen unterstützt.

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Aerospace series - LOTAR - Long Term Archiving and Retrieval of digital technical
product documentation such as 3D, CAD and PDM data - Part 004: Description methods
Luft- und Raumfahrt - LOTAR - Langzeit-Archivierung und -Bereitstellung digitaler
technischer Produktdokumentationen, wie zum Beispiel von 3D-, CAD- und PDM-Daten -
Teil 004: Beschreibungsmethoden
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 9300-004
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
January 2013
ICS 01.110; 35.240.30; 35.240.60; 49.020
English Version
Aerospace series - LOTAR - Long Term Archiving and Retrieval
of digital technical product documentation such as 3D, CAD and
PDM data - Part 004: Description methods

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Contents Page
Foreword .3
Introduction .4
1 Scope .5
2 Normative references .5
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations .5
4 Applicability .5
5 Method for scope/scenario description: UML Use Case diagram .6
6 Method for process description: Simplified activity diagram .7
7 Methods for data description . 10
7.1 General . 10
7.2 Express G diagrams . 10
7.3 Express WHERE Rules . 12
7.4 Modelling of a scenario into Express G syntax . 13
7.5 Data Dictionary . 13
8 Method for system architecture description: UML Package diagram . 14
Bibliography . 15

Figures
Figure 1 — Used UML elements . 6
Figure 2 — Example UML Use case diagram . 7
Figure 3 — Example of a simplified activity diagram . 8
Figure 4 — Hierarchy structure within simplified activity diagrams . 9
Figure 5 — HTML Representation of simplified activity diagrams . 10
Figure 6 — Express G Syntax . 11
Figure 8 — Example of use of Express G Syntax . 13
Figure 9 — Example for an UML package diagram . 14

Foreword
This document (EN 9300-004:2013) has been prepared by the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association
of Europe - Standardization (ASD-STAN).
After enquiries and votes carried out in accordance with the rules of this Association, this Standard has
received the approval of the National Associations and the Official Services of the member countries of ASD,
prior to its presentation to CEN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by July 2013, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by July 2013.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Introduction
This European Standard was prepared jointly by ASD-STAN and the PROSTEP iViP Association.
The PROSTEP iViP Association is an international non-profit association in Europe. For establishing
leadership in IT-based engineering, it offers a moderated platform to its nearly 200 members from leading
industries, system vendors and research institutions. Its product and process data standardization activities at
European and worldwide levels are well known and accepted. The PROSTEP iViP Association sees this
European Standard and the related parts as a milestone of product data technology.
Users should note that all European Standards undergo revision from time to time and that any reference
made herein to any other standard implies its latest edition, unless otherwise stated.
All EN 9300-xxx standards quoted in this document have been either published as ASD-STAN prestandards
or are in preparation at the date of this European Standard.

1 Scope
This European Standard presents methods which are divided into four main categories:
1) scope and scenario description;
2) process description;
3) data;
4) system architecture.
For scope and scenario description, the modelling methods are based on Unified Modelling Language (UML)
Use Case diagrams. The process descriptions are done using Simplified Activity diagrams. Data modules are
described by Express G diagrams. Rules and constraints are described via Express-Where-Rules. Further
descriptions, for example, for a data dictionary, are based on tabular forms.
To support the development of a system architecture, the modelling method of UML Package diagrams is
used.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 9300-007, Aerospace series — LOTAR — Long Term Archiving and Retrieval of digital technical product
1)
documentation such as 3D, CAD and PDM data — Part 007: Terms and References
ISO 10303-11, Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange —
Part 11: Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the terms, definitions and abbreviations given in EN 9300-007 apply.
4 Applicability
EN 9300-004 provides an overview of the used methods to support an equal level of understanding of the
standards context. EN 9300-004 recommends the usage of standardized methods.
If not otherwise specified by contractual requirements, EN 9300-004 is applicable to all records which provide
objective evidence covering:
a) archiving requirements;
b) data quality requirements.
EN 9300-004 is applicable to existing records, on current and earlier products, produced using previous
regulations.
1) Published as ASD-STAN Prestandard at the date of publication of this standard (www.asd-stan.org).
5 Method for scope/scenario description: UML Use Case diagram
The Unified Modelling Language (UML) is an industry-standard language for specifying, visualising,
constructing, and documenting software systems. It simplifies the complex process of software design by
making a "blueprint" for construction. The diagrams are realised with the specification of UML version 1.4.
According to UML definitions, Use Case diagrams identify the functionality provided by the system (use cases),
the users who interact with the system (actors), and the association between users and functionality. Normally
Use Cases are used in the analysis phase of software development to articulate the high-level requirements of
the system.
The primary goals of a Use Case diagram include:
 providing a high-level view of what the system does;
 identifying the users (actors) of the system.
Within this document, a Use Case diagram is used to apply the permutation of the requirements into specific
scenarios.
The following UML elements are used:

Figure 1 — Used UML elements
The UML Use Case diagram describes the dependencies which can occur between identified use cases and
involved participants (actors) within the environment of a specific system or domain. The diagram differs in
four types of use case representations:
1) use cases;
2) references to a use (further detailed descriptions);
3) use cases which are relevant within this specific domain but not relevant for the project;
4) use cases which are relevant for data exchange and interfacing (within the use case description a
combination of use case representation is possible).
The dependencies between the use cases are described by different line style of arrows. Dashed line arrows
describe the relationships between the use cases (include or extend). Solid line arrows describe the
inheritance between the use cases. Solid lines describe the interaction between actors and use cases.
Figure 2 gives an example.
Figure 2 — Example UML Use case diagram
The “start archiving process” is triggered by the actor “producer”. The use case includes the use case
“initialisation of archiving process”, which inherits all functionalities of the sub cases “immediate archiving at
release” and “archive digital documents”. Additionally “Archive digital documents” indicates a use case which
is relevant for data exchange between two systems via an interface.
6 Method for process description: Simplified activity diagram
The detailed description and analysis of scenarios and resulting processes are shown by simplified activity
diagrams based on the UML and IDEF0. IDEF0 is a method designed to model the decisions, actions, and
activities of an organisation or system. IDEF0 was derived from a well-established graphical language, the
Structured Analysis and Design Technique (SADT). IDEF0 models help to organise the analysis of a system
and to promote good communication between the analyst and the customer. IDEF0 is useful in establishing
the scope of an analysis, especially a functional analysis.
The used elements for the process description are displayed in the following figure.

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