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<p>ISO/TS 10303-421:2005 specifies the application module for Functional data and schematic representation. The following are within the scope of ISO/TS 10303-421:2005: </p>
<ul><li>the classification, structure, properties and identification of products, activities, documents, organisations and people; </li></ul>
<p>The structure of products includes both composition and connection relationships. A composition relationship can be either physical or functional. Similarly a functional relationship can be either physical or functional. Types or classes of relationship are defined in a Reference Data Library. The type of a relationship indicates whether it is functional or physical. </p>
<ul><li>schematic diagrams that presents the classification, structure, properties and identification of products, activities, documents, organisations and people by the relative position of symbols; </li><li>associations between symbols on a schematic diagram and the things that the symbols represent. </li></ul>
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40290
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<p>ISO/TS 10303-421:2005 specifies the application module for Functional data and schematic representation. The following are within the scope of ISO/TS 10303-421:2005: </p>
<ul><li>the classification, structure, properties and identification of products, activities, documents, organisations and people; </li></ul>
<p>The structure of products includes both composition and connection relationships. A composition relationship can be either physical or functional. Similarly a functional relationship can be either physical or functional. Types or classes of relationship are defined in a Reference Data Library. The type of a relationship indicates whether it is functional or physical. </p>
<ul><li>schematic diagrams that presents the classification, structure, properties and identification of products, activities, documents, organisations and people by the relative position of symbols; </li><li>associations between symbols on a schematic diagram and the things that the symbols represent. </li></ul>