rdfs:comment"International Registration Data Identifier (IRDI) is based on the international standards ISO/IEC 11179-6, ISO 29002 and ISO 6532 and used in eCl@ss and the Asset Administration Shell as unique identifier."^^rdfs:Literal;
rdfs:comment"International Registration Data Identifier (IRDI) is based on the international standards ISO/IEC 11179-6, ISO 29002 and ISO 6532 and used in eCl@ss and the Asset Administration Shell as unique identifier."@en;
rdfs:comment"A tangible object which can be unique identified, for example, with a GTIN in the form of a barcode/QR/RFID tag. An item product can be the result of the organization's production process (i.e. outflow of objects/goods) or can be uniquely identifiable material (i.e. inflow of objects/supplies). Each item is part of exactly one ItemBatch, whereas each ItemBatch contains only Items which have similar properties. An item can consists of multiple Batches and other Items (i.e. subassemblies)."^^rdfs:Literal;
rdfs:comment"A tangible object which can be unique identified, for example, with a GTIN in the form of a barcode/QR/RFID tag. An item product can be the result of the organization's production process (i.e. outflow of objects/goods) or can be uniquely identifiable material (i.e. inflow of objects/supplies). Each item is part of exactly one ItemBatch, whereas each ItemBatch contains only Items which have similar properties. An item can consists of multiple Batches and other Items (i.e. subassemblies)."@en;
rdfs:comment"A uniform collection of tangible objects which are relevant for the prodcution process. The ItemBatch consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of sensors or metal sheets). The difference between ItemBatch and MaterialBatch is that individual items can be traced in a ItemBatch, whereas this is not possible in a MaterialBatch, meaning that, for example, it is possible to trace the individual metal sheet used in a ItemBatch. This implies that the objects in an ItemBatch have an unique identifier (e.g. a GTIN code in the form of a barcode/QR-code or RFID tag)."^^rdfs:Literal;
rdfs:comment"A uniform collection of tangible objects which are relevant for the prodcution process. The ItemBatch consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of sensors or metal sheets). The difference between ItemBatch and MaterialBatch is that individual items can be traced in a ItemBatch, whereas this is not possible in a MaterialBatch, meaning that, for example, it is possible to trace the individual metal sheet used in a ItemBatch. This implies that the objects in an ItemBatch have an unique identifier (e.g. a GTIN code in the form of a barcode/QR-code or RFID tag)."@en;
rdfs:comment"A uniform collection of tangible raw material which are relevant for the prodcution process. The MaterialBatch can consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of screws) or a stock of homogeen material (e.g. oil, water). The difference between MaterialBatch and ItemBatch is that individual items cannot be traced in a MaterialBatch, whereas this is possible in an ItemBatch, meaning that, for example, it is not possible to trace the individual screw used in a MaterialBatch."^^rdfs:Literal;
rdfs:comment"A uniform collection of tangible raw material which are relevant for the prodcution process. The MaterialBatch can consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of screws) or a stock of homogeen material (e.g. oil, water). The difference between MaterialBatch and ItemBatch is that individual items cannot be traced in a MaterialBatch, whereas this is possible in an ItemBatch, meaning that, for example, it is not possible to trace the individual screw used in a MaterialBatch."@en;
rdfs:comment"A ProductionEquipmentCategory represents a certain type of production equipment, which is generally static over time. More concretely, the ProductionEquipmentCategory represents a certain model and brand of a production equipment. Each ProductionEquipmentCategory can have multiple related ProductionEquipment, which represent the actual individual machines. Moreover, each ItemCategory can be produced by multiple ProductionEquipmentCategories."^^rdfs:Literal;
rdfs:comment"A ProductionEquipmentCategory represents a certain type of production equipment, which is generally static over time. More concretely, the ProductionEquipmentCategory represents a certain model and brand of a production equipment. Each ProductionEquipmentCategory can have multiple related ProductionEquipment, which represent the actual individual machines. Moreover, each ItemCategory can be produced by multiple ProductionEquipmentCategories."@en;