![]() AP239 ed3 has been published by ISO in October 2024 as ISO 10303-239:2024 and is proposed at the following link: https://www.iso.org/fr/standard/78832.html ![]() AP239 ed3 Application
domain model (edition 1) published by ISO in
September 2023
The Application domain model (ADM, also called "Domain model") is the main component of AP239 ed3: it is the information model (modelled in SysML) from which an XML schema is derived. The XML Schema provided in ISO/TS 10303-4439 is the implementation format to be used for operational dataset exchanges using AP239 ed3. The ADM is mapped to the Core model, which is itself mapped to the ARM using the "ARM in SysML". The ADM is an ISO Technical specification (TS) that completes the AP document that is an International specification (IS). After a 2-step Change Request
ballot (evaluation, then validation), that ended in March
2023, the AP239 ed3 Application domain model has been
validated and is now published as
ISO/TS 10303-4439:2023 and available on ISO website (link).
The AP239 team is now working on a second edition of the ADM that will be used by AP239 edition 3 FDIS. This second edition will include an updated XSD that will conform to ISO 10303-15 edition 2.
![]() Core model Technical Specification published by ISO in January 2022The Core model Committee Draft (CD/TS) was successfully balloted at ISO in March 2021. About 50 comments have been received and processed. The Core model is now published
as an ISO Technical Specification (ISO/TS 10303-4000:2022,
published in January 2022). Link to
ISO website A second edition of the Core
model has been developed to extend the scope to the full
AP239 scope. This second edition is validated and to be
published by ISO as ISO/TS 10303-4000:2023. This
version was used by AP239 ed3 DIS and 4439
edition1. The AP242 team is working
on a third edition of the Core model (planned to be
published as ISO/TS
10303-4000:2024)
that extends the scope to cover both AP239 and AP242
requirements. This third edition will be used by AP239
ed3 FDIS and 4439 edition2, and also by AP242 edition
4. ![]() ISO STEP Core model Technical Report available The “Core model” is an essential component of the STEP Extended Architecture. The Core model, developed in SysML, provides a set of data interoperability capabilities harmonised and shared between STEP Application Protocols (AP242, AP243 MoSSEC, AP239 PLCS). Understand the work done these last years and assess the completeness and maturity of the result achieved by downloading:
Published in March 2020 ![]() The two phases
of AP239 ed3 development:
From an administrative
viewpoint, the first phase has been linked to a first ISO
AP239 ed3 project, and the second phase is associated to a
second ISO AP239 ed3 project started in 2021 (due to the
time needed to perform the harmonization work).
![]() The STEP AP239
ed3 "PLCS" White Paper was
submitted as an accompanying document of the
related ISO New Work Item in November
2015. The White Paper is available here. |
![]() ISO 10303-239 “Product life cycle support” Edition 3 projectContext“Our product information lives for more than 50 years, and we need to understand how to manage that over time”. Enterprises today are more aware that data and information assets represent significant values, with direct influence on their financial performance and operational capabilities. Poor quality and poor management of data and information resources are recognized as major cost drivers and a significant obstacle to business performance and improvement. ISO standard 10303 STEP with its
Application Protocols, Methods and Models represents a
viable alternative to the current chaos of multiple,
fragmented standards and proprietary data formats, and is a
proven way to ensure fast, reliable data exchange between
partners and suppliers using different systems. STEP
supports engineering, manufacturing, electrical/electronics,
architecture and product life cycle information. STEP AP 239 edition 3 project objectivesConsidering above status, and after analysis of requirements from A&D industries (ASD SSG, ASD ILS DMEWG, SAE LOGSA, LOTAR, OASIS PLCS members) and from MoDs and Defence bodies (US, UK, Swedish, Norwegian and French), it is clear to all stakeholders that a new version of STEP AP239 (named “edition 3”) is needed to secure past investment in PLCS and to answer to new business needs from Industry and from Operators. The STEP AP 239 edition 3 requirements were formalized end of 2015 through a White Paper (White Paper ISO 10303 (STEP) AP239 edition 3, Issue 1.0, 23 October 2015). The main objectives of STEP AP 239 edition 3 are:
A
normative XML schema is the priority – based on the
core model (and related derived XSD) of the new STEP
architecture, across all STEP APs.
Consistency with other standardization projectsThis standard will be consistent with the ISO 10303 STEP modular Application Protocols described in the following figure:
As illustrated in the next figure, the STEP series of standards has been designed to cover the entire life cycle of product data across all functions throughout the supply network.
The project will take also into account close coordination with other related standardization projects (e.g., LOTAR, STEP AP 242 ed2, STEP AP 209, STEP AP 210, STEP AP233, PDM-IF and future AP239 Interoperability Forum). PlanningThe project plan is described in the following figure, with a final result (AP239 ed3 International Standard) expected to be published by ISO in 2024:
Call for participationDon’t miss the opportunity to build the ISO standard that will enable the future product support services, to be used from design of product support to operation! Join the international
consortium, by contacting Yves
Baudier and Patrick
Walsh (project co-leaders). |