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Application interpreted construct: Draughting annotation |
ISO 10303-504:2011(E)
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3.1.1 Terms defined in ISO 10209-1
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10209-1
apply:
3.1.2 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10303-1
apply:
3.1.3 Terms defined in ISO 10303-46
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10303-46
apply:
3.1.4 Terms defined in ISO 10303-101
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms defined in
ISO 10303-101
apply:
3.1.5 Other terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document,
the following terms and definitions apply:
theoretical line on which the lowest points
of the text characters lie, excluding descenders
graphical representation of a product shape that is used to create a
drawing
NOTE
A draughting shape model is composed of geometric and annotation elements that are all defined
in the same coordinate system.
explicit description of the definition and physical representation given within
another source
NOTE
This source provides all the information necessary to unambiguously recreate the element.
This information can be referenced by identification of the source and the element within that source.
explicit description of the definition and physical representation
specified within the standard that defines a data model
NOTE
The explicit description provides all the information necessary to
unambiguously recreate the element.
combination of geometric and annotation elements defined in a coordinate system
unique to the combination
NOTE
A subfigure may be duplicated multiple times onto the drawing or draughting
shape model.
combination of annotation elements that, as a collection, represents a distinct concept
NOTE
A symbol might be duplicated multiple times onto the drawing or draughting shape model.
A symbol can be externally defined or predefined.
For the purposes of this document,
the following abbreviated terms apply:
URL |
uniform resource locator |
AIC |
Application Interpreted Construct |
AP |
Application Protocol |
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