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Implementation Guide for Common Data Schema for Complex Systems
- Aerospace Standard
- GEIAHB927
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Scope
This section establishes modeling conventions and guidelines to be followed during the development of the GEIA-STD-927 top level schema.
The following is within the scope of this document:
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Modeling rules, conventions and guidelines for the GEIA-STD-927 top level schema.
The following are outside the scope of this document:
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An introduction to information modeling;
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An introduction to the EXPRESS modeling language.
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Issuing Committee
The G-47 Committee serves as an industry focal point for systems engineering by developing and maintaining standards, coalescing industry positions, preparing and coordinating positions on government policies & practices, and promoting sharing of best practices on the engineering of systems.
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