prBAS EN ISO 16757-4:2026

Data structures for electronic product catalogues for building services - Part 4: Data Dictionary structures for product catalogues


General information
Status:Project
Number of pages:28
Adoption method:Proglašavanje
Language:engleski
Edition:1.
Realization date:21.10.2025
Forseen date for next stage code:29.10.2025
Technical committee:BAS/TC 21, Concrete and related products
ICS:
91.010.01, Construction industry in general

Abstract
The focus of ISO 16757 is the support of manufacturers to provide their product data in electronic product catalogues. The standard - ISO 16757 Part 4: Dictionaries for product catalogues – describes which data structures are required in a dictionary to support the exchange of product data from manufacturers to designers of building services systems. Basis for this specification are the standards ISO 12006-3 and ISO 23386. In the scope of this standard are the following elements: - The definition of roles of ISO 12006-3 subjects that are needed to describe the concepts used in current product catalogue dictionaries. These roles include the following: o Product classes to represent product groups with similar property sets o Blocks that represent reusable and multiply used set of properties o System classes that represent the systems into which a product may be installed and provide the system properties which determine the values of dependent product properties o Port classes that allow the product independent description of different kinds of ports which can be used for the definition of product classes or blocks o Catalogue classes that describe the meta data of a catalogue o Tagging classes that allow the tagging of properties to distinguish property roles in the product description - A requirement model capturing the necessary structures to describe these roles - A mapping to the dictionary model of ISO 12006-3.

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Original document and degree of correspondence
EN ISO 16757-4:2025, identical
ISO 16757-4:2025, identical

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