ISO 10303-214:2010(E)
A Security_classification is the level of confidentiality that is required in order to protect product data against unauthorized usage.
The data associated with a Security_classification are the following:
The is_applied_to specifies the objects with which the Security_classification is associated.
See security_classification to activity, security_classification to activity_element, security_classification to assembly_substitute_relationship, security_classification to class_structure_relationship, security_classification to classification_system, security_classification to complex_product, security_classification to configuration, security_classification to design_constraint, security_classification to document, security_classification to document_file, security_classification to document_representation, security_classification to document_version, security_classification to drawing, security_classification to drawing_sheet, security_classification to geometric_model, security_classification to item, security_classification to item_version, security_classification to kinematic_simulation_information, security_classification to manufacturing_configuration, security_classification to material, security_classification to physical_assembly_relationship, security_classification to physical_instance, security_classification to physical_instance_test_result, security_classification to process_plan, security_classification to product_class, security_classification to product_structure_relationship, security_classification to project, security_classification to property, security_classification to property_value_association, security_classification to simple_property_association, security_classification to specification, security_classification to specification_category, security_classification to styled_model, security_classification to view_area, security_classification to work_order, and security_classification to work_request for the application assertions.
There shall be at least one object that the Security_classification is_applied_to.
The level specifies the Security_level associated with the object.
See security_classification to security_level for the application assertion.
The name specifies the word or group of words used to refer to the Security_classification.
See security_classification to multi_language_string for the application assertion.
There shall be exactly one object that defines the name for a Security_classification.
The purpose specifies the rationale behind the Security_classification.
See security_classification to multi_language_string for the application assertion.
The purpose need not be specified for a particular Security_classification.
If present, there shall be exactly one object that defines the purpose for a Security_classification.
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