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MIMOSA CCOM (Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance - Common Conceptual Object Model)


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F. 25 MIMOSA CCOM – (Common Conceptual Object Model) 

F.25.1 Overview 

MIMOSA CCOM (Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance – Common Conceptual Object Model) serves as an information model for the exchange of asset information. Its core mission is to facilitate standards-based interoperability between systems: providing an XML model to allow systems to electronically exchange data. 

From https://www.mimosa.org/mimosa-ccom/.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenO%26M

F.25.2 Top-level 

Class 

OrganizationType 

DataQualityType 

PurchaseConditionType 

Organization 

DocumentType 

ReadinessType 

EffectiveStatusType 

EngineeringStudyEntryType 

SeverityLevelType 

AgentRoleType 

EngineeringStudyType 

RegionType 

AgentType 

EventType 

RequestType 

AmbiguitySetType 

GPSDatumType 

SegmentType 

AssetType 

GPSElevationType 

SignalProcessBlockType 

Enumeration 

GPSPrecisionType 

SignalProcessStreamType 

EnumerationItem 

HealthLevelType 

SiteType 

UOMQuantity 

HighlightType 

Site 

UnitOfMeasure 

Document 

SolutionPackageType 

AttributeSetType 

InfoSource 

SourceDetectorType 

AttributeType 

InfoSourceType 

StandardDataType 

AverageSynchType 

LifecycleStatusKind 

TestComponentType 

AverageType 

LifecycleStatusType 

TestType 

AverageWeightType 

LogicalConnectorType 

TransducerAxisDirectionType 

BLOBDataType 

LogisticResourceType 

TransducerType 

BreakdownStructureType 

MeasurementLocationType 

WindowType 

CalculationType 

MeasurementSourceType 

WorkStatusType 

CCOMClass 

MeshType 

WorkManagementType 

ChangePatternType 

OrderedListType 

WorkTaskType 

ConnectionType 

PostScalingType 

 

CriticalityScaleType 

PriorityLevelType 

 

F.25.3 Key characteristics 

A generic data model with no explicit top-level ontological commitment. 

Note the significant number of higher order types in the list of entities (the entity types ending in ‘Type’). 

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