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Guidance on the general requirements
SWIM Supporting Material
Guidance on the general requirements
The general requirements can be seen in two broad groups.
The first group can be regarded as requiring "metadata" about the information definition itself. The requirements allow a user to:
- identify an information definition by using, for example, the edition and reference date
- identify the responsible party
- decide on whether a particular information definition meets the needs of the user
The second group promotes the overall quality of the information definition by placing specific requirements on its concepts.
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- SWIM-INFO-001 Need for information definitions
- SWIM-INFO-002 Information definition language
- SWIM-INFO-003 Information definition identification
- SWIM-INFO-004 Information definition responsible party
- SWIM-INFO-005 Information definition scope
- SWIM-INFO-006 Information definition namespace
- SWIM-INFO-007 Information definition concepts
- SWIM-INFO-008 Unique identifiers for concepts
- SWIM-INFO-009 Preservation of meaning
- SWIM-INFO-010 Principles for definitions for concepts
- SWIM-INFO-011 Semantics of metadata
- SWIM-INFO-012 Use of data types
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