%% %% This is file `apendint.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% stepe.dtx (with options: `apf1') %% %% This work has been partially funded by the US government %% and is not subject to copyright. %% %% This program is provided under the terms of the %% LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN %% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. %% %% Author: Peter Wilson (CUA and NIST) %% now at: peter.r.wilson@boeing.com %% \ProvidesFile{apendint.tex}[1996/05/31 AP end intro boilerplate] \typeout{apendint.tex [1996/05/31 AP end intro boilerplate]} Application protocols provide the basis for developing implementations of ISO~10303 and abstract test suites for the conformance testing of AP implementations. Clause~\ref{;i1} defines the scope of the application protocol and summarizes the functionality and data covered by the AP. Clause~\ref{;i3} lists the words defined in this part of ISO~10303 and gives pointers to words defined elsewhere. An application activity model that is the basis for the definition of the scope is provided in \aref{;saam}. The information requirements of the application are specified in \cref{;sireq} using terminology appropriate to the application. A graphical representation of the information requirements, referred to as the application reference model, is given in \aref{;sarm}. Resource constructs are interpreted to meet the information requirements. This interpretation produces the application interpreted model (AIM). This interpretation, given in~\ref{;smap}, shows the correspondence between the information requirements and the AIM. The short listing of the AIM specifies the interface to the integrated resources and is given in~\ref{;saesl}. Note that the definitions and \Express{} provided in the integrated resources for constructs used in the AIM may include select list items and subtypes which are not imported into the AIM. The expanded listing given in \aref{;saeel} contains the complete \Express{} for the AIM without annotation. A graphical representation of the AIM is given in \aref{;saeg}. Additional requirements for specific implementation methods are given in \aref{;simreq}. \endinput %% %% End of file `apendint.tex'.