BS ISO 8000-2:2020 pdf download – Data quality Part 2: Vocabulary 3.9.2 semantic encoding technique of replacing natural language terms in a message with identifiers (3.3.1) that reference datadictionary entries (3.6.1) 3.9.3 semantically coded data specificationdata requirements statement data specification (3.6.3) that uses entries from a data dictionary (3.6.2)EXAMPLE 1 An ISo/TS 22745-30 compliant identification guide. EXAMPLE 2ISO 13584-501. Note 1 to entry: A semantically coded data specification can be used to specify rules for describing itemsbelonging to a particular class using semantic encoding (3.9.2). 3.10 Terms relating to transaction data 3.10.1 business transaction completion of a business action or a course of action3.10.2 transaction data data (3.2.2) representing a business transaction (3.10.1) 3.11 Terms relating to master data 3.11.1 master data data(3.2.2) held by an organization to describe the entities (3.3.3) that are both independent andfundamental for that organization, and referenced in order to perform its transactions EXAMPLE A credit card transaction is related to two entities that are represented by master data.Thefirst is the credit card account at the issuing bank and is identified by the credit card number,with the masterdata representing information(3.2.1) required by the issuing bank about that specific account. The second isthe merchant account at the accepting bank and is identified by the merchant number, with the master datarepresenting information required by the accepting bank about that specific merchant. Note 1 to entry: Types of master data include records that describe customers, products (3.5.1), employees,materials, suppliers, services, shareholders, facilities, equipment, and rules and regulations. Note 2 to entry: The determination of what is considered master data depends on the viewpoint of theorganization. Note 3 to entry:The term “entity” is used in the general sense, not as used in data modelling. 3.11.2 master data message data message used to exchange master data (3.11.1) 3.12 Terms relating to product data 3.12.1 product data quality consistency, completeness, and suitability for the purpose of the product data (3.5.2) [SOURCE: ISO 10303-59:2014, 3.1.5.5, modified — The word “its purpose” have been replaced with “the purpose”.] 3.12.2 quality criterion criterion for evaluating product data quality (3.12.1) [SOURCE: ISO 10303-59:2014, 3.1.5.8] 3.12.3 product shape data data (3.2.2) representing product (3.5.1) shape with geometric and topological information in accordance with ISO 10303‑42 [SOURCE: ISO 10303-59:2014, 3.1.5.7] 3.12.4 threshold allowance used for the assessment of shape data quality (3.8.1) by numerical test EXAMPLE A distance threshold is the basis on which to evaluate the...

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