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Aerospace & Defense PLM Action Group Holds Aerospace Common Language Webinar

Explore how a unified language bridges human and machine understanding

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Wed, 01/22/2025 - 11:59
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(AD PAG: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Members of the Aerospace & Defense PLM Action Group (AD PAG) will sponsor a webinar and panel discussion on the creation of a unified language for querying data, which will take place Jan. 28, 2025, 11 a.m. Eastern.

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Airbus has been advancing a project to create a unified language for data querying for several years. This language aims to enhance the value of data by offering practical solutions to clarify, federate, and query it with minimal cost and effort, even at scale. The language is built on proven international standards, such as ISO/IEC 81346, developed initially for construction projects. With the support of this standard’s authors, Airbus has developed extensions for other domains (manufacturing, processes, aircraft, and properties). These extensions are being proposed to ISO/IEC individually for formal introduction as new parts of ISO/IEC 81346.

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