ISO 10303-519-2000 cor1-2000 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10303-519:2000/Cor 1:2000 — Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 519: Application interpreted construct: Geometric tolerances — Technical Corrigendum 1. This corrigendum provides technical corrections and clarifications to the published Part 519 (Application Interpreted Construct for geometric tolerances) of the ISO 10303 (STEP) family.
Abstract
Part 519 of ISO 10303 defines an application‑interpreted construct (AIC) for representing geometric tolerances in STEP product data so that computer systems (CAD/CAE/PLM) can exchange and interpret tolerance information consistently. The Corrigendum 1 (Cor 1:2000) supplies editorial and technical corrections to the original 2000 edition of Part 519 to fix errors and clarify ambiguous text in the published AIC document.
General information
- Status: Published (corrigendum to ISO 10303-519:2000).
- Publication date: Corrigendum published October 2000 (ISO records: 2000-10; published 19 October 2000 in corrigendum metadata).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 25.040.40 (Industrial process measurement and control / product data representation and exchange).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 — ISO 10303-519:2000 with Technical Corrigendum 1 (Cor 1:2000).
- Number of pages: Corrigendum: 4 pages; original Part 519 main document: 32 pages.
Scope
This corrigendum amends ISO 10303-519:2000, whose scope is to specify how geometric tolerances (as defined by geometric product specifications practices) are represented as an application‑interpreted construct within the STEP data framework. The AIC enables interchange of semantically rich tolerance information between CAD/PLM systems by interpreting integrated STEP resources to express tolerance types, datum relationships and tolerance targets. The corrigendum itself corrects and clarifies parts of that specification so implementations can be consistent with the intended AIC semantics.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of an Application Interpreted Construct (AIC) for geometric tolerances in STEP (AP‑519).
- Mapping of geometric tolerance concepts to STEP integrated resources so that tolerance semantics are machine interpretable.
- Specification of tolerance feature types, tolerance frames, datum relationships and associated attributes needed for exchange.
- Editorial and technical corrections (Corrigendum 1) to ensure unambiguous interpretation and implementation of Part 519.
Typical use and users
AP519 and this corrigendum are primarily used by CAD/CAM/CAE vendors, PLM and data‑exchange software developers, systems integrators, standards implementers, and organizations that need interoperable, computer‑interpretable geometric product specification (GPS) and geometric tolerance information. Typical applications include exchange of product manufacturing information (PMI) and tolerance data for downstream manufacturing, inspection and quality processes.
Related standards
Part 519 is part of the ISO 10303 (STEP) family of standards for product data representation and exchange and is related to other STEP application protocols and AICs (for example AP242/AP203/AP214 and other APs dealing with PMI and geometry). It is also conceptually linked to GPS standards such as ISO 1101 (geometrical tolerancing). Industry practice and archiving standards reference AP519 when describing PMI and tolerance representation.
Keywords
ISO 10303, STEP, AP519, geometric tolerances, application interpreted construct, corrigendum, product data exchange, PMI, GPS, ISO 1101, CAD interoperability.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is Technical Corrigendum 1 to ISO 10303‑519:2000 — a small published correction document that amends the original Part 519 (AIC for geometric tolerances) of the STEP family.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers editorial and technical corrections to the AP519 specification, which itself defines how geometric tolerances are represented as an application‑interpreted construct in STEP for computer‑interpretable interchange.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: CAD/PLM software developers, implementers of STEP/APs, systems integrators, quality and inspection software vendors, and organizations needing interoperable tolerance/PMI exchange use Part 519 and its corrigendum.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The corrigendum is a published correction to the 2000 edition of Part 519. The underlying Part 519:2000 has been systematically reviewed and the 2000 edition (with corrigendum) remains the published edition; users should check ISO records for any later amendments, confirmations or newer APs that may supersede or extend its scope.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is one part (Part 519) of ISO 10303 (the STEP suite) and works alongside other APs and AICs that together address geometry, PMI, manufacturing and product data exchange.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: STEP, AP519, geometric tolerances, application interpreted construct, corrigendum, ISO 10303, PMI, GPS, CAD interoperability.