Standards for Cultural Heritage Metrology
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This resource explains Geometrical Product Specification Standards (GPS) by listing standards produced by ISO Technical Committee 213 (ISO TC 213). The underlying data was gathered during a PhD thesis focusing on Surface Metrology applied to Cultural Heritage. The data includes the full web scraping of the ISO catalogue, provided in the file
ISO_TC 213.csv. Additionally, a specific selection of standards, ISO_TC 213_CH.csv, is included, which is considered highly relevant for implementing metrology workflows within Cultural Heritage diagnostics.Columns
The primary file includes nine columns detailing the ISO standards:
- url: The specific URL linking to the ISO standard. There are 281 unique URLs.
- code: The unique ISO code identifying the standard, such as "ISO 1:1975".
- title: The title of the standard, often related to geometrical tolerancing, such as Maximum Material Requirement (MMR) or Least Material Requirement (LMR).
- corrected_version: An invalid field that should not be used.
- Publication date: The date the standard was published.
- Status: Indicates the current state of the standard, which can be Published (53% of records), Withdrawn (39% of records), Under development, or Deleted.
- Edition: The edition number of the standard, with a mean value of 1.3.
- Number of pages: The length of the standard, with a maximum of 145 pages and a mean of 17.1 pages.
- price_CF: The price of the standard listed in Swiss francs (CF). The mean price is 53.8 CF, with 8% of entries missing price data.
Distribution
The information is available in CSV format. The main file,
ISO_TC 213.csv, is 60.96 kB and contains records for 281 unique standards. The data is highly validated, with most fields showing 100% validity across all records.Usage
This data is highly suited for academics and professionals seeking to implement standardised metrology workflows. It is particularly useful for diagnostics in the Cultural Heritage sector. Researchers can use it to track the development, status, and pricing of specific ISO TC 213 standards over time.
Coverage
The scope covers international standards defined by ISO Technical Committee 213, focusing specifically on Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS). The data includes various publication dates and covers all standards produced by this committee, alongside a focused selection for Cultural Heritage application. The primary tags associated with the product are Business, Internet, Ratings, and Reviews.
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Who Can Use It
- Cultural Heritage Specialists: For designing and validating measurement procedures in conservation and diagnostics.
- Surface Metrology Researchers: For studying the application and evolution of GPS standards.
- Engineering and Standards Professionals: For tracking the status and details of ISO TC 213 publications, potentially related to business or internet applications.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- ISO TC 213 Geometrical Product Specification Listing
- Standards for Cultural Heritage Metrology
- Global GPS Standard Publication Status
- ISO Technical Committee 213 Catalogue
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Original Data Source: Standards for Cultural Heritage Metrology
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