Projekta Nr.ISO/TS 8000-82:2022
Nosaukums<p>This document describes how data rules apply to various types of data. Such rules exist to sustain the integrity and reliability of data by capturing requirements into a form that can be processed by databases and other information systems.</p> <p>The following are within the scope of this document:</p> <p>—    fundamental concepts of data rules;</p> <p>—    key characteristics of data rules for common types of data, where these types are identifier, currency value, quantity, date or time, rate, free‑text entry, code and key;</p> <p>—    how data profiling contributes to formulating effective data rules.</p> <p>The following is outside the scope of this document:</p> <p>—    specific rules for specific sets of data.</p> <p>This document can be used in conjunction with or independently of standards for quality management systems.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 1   ISO 9001 specifies requirements for quality management systems.</p> <p>This document can also be used in conjunction with or independently of standards for more detailed definitions of data types.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 2   ISO/IEC 11404 specifies the nomenclature and shared semantics for a collection of datatypes commonly occurring in programming languages and software interfaces.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 3   IEC 61360‑1 specifies principles for the definition of the properties and associated attributes and explains the methods for representing verbally defined concepts.</p>
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Darbības sfēra<p>This document describes how data rules apply to various types of data. Such rules exist to sustain the integrity and reliability of data by capturing requirements into a form that can be processed by databases and other information systems.</p> <p>The following are within the scope of this document:</p> <p>—    fundamental concepts of data rules;</p> <p>—    key characteristics of data rules for common types of data, where these types are identifier, currency value, quantity, date or time, rate, free‑text entry, code and key;</p> <p>—    how data profiling contributes to formulating effective data rules.</p> <p>The following is outside the scope of this document:</p> <p>—    specific rules for specific sets of data.</p> <p>This document can be used in conjunction with or independently of standards for quality management systems.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 1   ISO 9001 specifies requirements for quality management systems.</p> <p>This document can also be used in conjunction with or independently of standards for more detailed definitions of data types.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 2   ISO/IEC 11404 specifies the nomenclature and shared semantics for a collection of datatypes commonly occurring in programming languages and software interfaces.</p> <p>EXAMPLE 3   IEC 61360‑1 specifies principles for the definition of the properties and associated attributes and explains the methods for representing verbally defined concepts.</p>
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ICS grupa25.040.40