ISO 13209-4:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 November 2024

Road vehicles — Open Test sequence eXchange format (OTX) — Part 4: Expanded extensions interface definition

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ISO 13209-4:2024 Scope

This document defines the Open Test sequence eXchange (OTX) additional extension requirements and data model specifications.

The requirements are derived from the use cases described in ISO 13209-1. They are listed in Clause 4.

The data model specification aims at an exhaustive definition of all features of the OTX extensions which have been implemented to satisfy the requirements. This document establishes rules for the syntactical entities of each extension. Each of these syntactical entities is accompanied by semantic rules which determine how OTX documents containing extension features are interpreted. The syntax rules are provided by UML[2] class diagrams and XML schemas, whereas the semantics are given by UML activity diagrams and prose definitions.

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