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Revision as of 09:37, 11 August 2014
Classification
Name | Validation |
Short Description | OTX Validation data model |
Class | OTX Core |
Pre-Conditions | - |
Specified by | ISO 13209-2 |
Introduction
To ensure 'data security and data quality a two-step validation process is defined in OTX
- Validation against the XML schema
- Review against defined in the XML Schema rules (syntax, cardinality ...)
- The scope of the validation is always limited a single document
- Dependencies between documents are not resolved
- Validation against the standardized Checker rules
- Is only performed if step 1 was successfully completed
- The second stage is for the rules that can not be tested with the schema validation
- Here are typically semantic rules defined (eg reviewing document cross-references)
Validation to ensure data safety and data quality (OTX-Checker) |
If both steps successfully, a document is considered to be standards compliant!
The validation is:
- During the development process
- Before executing a OTX document
performed.
Checker rules
See also
Naming Conventions
Imports
Declarations
Validities
Signatures
Parameter Declarations
Procedures
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