S1000D

S1000D

S1000D is an international technical specification for the development and delivery of technical publications for the aerospace, defense, and other industries. It is a standard for the exchange of technical data between organizations and is used to create, manage, and publish technical information.

S1000D is a comprehensive set of rules and guidelines for the creation, management, and delivery of technical publications. It is based on the principles of structured authoring and XML technology, and is designed to ensure that technical information is consistent, accurate, and up-to-date. The standard is maintained by the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD-STE) and is used by many organizations in the aerospace, defense, and other industries.

S1000D is divided into four parts: the Core, the Business Rules, the Data Modules, and the Implementation Guide. The Core defines the structure and content of the technical publications, while the Business Rules provide guidance on how to use the standard. The Data Modules define the data elements and their relationships, and the Implementation Guide provides guidance on how to implement the standard.

S1000D is designed to improve the quality and consistency of technical publications, and to reduce the cost of creating and maintaining them. It is also designed to facilitate the exchange of technical information between organizations, and to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date. By using S1000D, organizations can ensure that their technical publications are consistent, accurate, and up-to-date, and that they are able to exchange technical information with other organizations.