<std-id-group>
Standard ID Group
Remarks
The @std-relationship-type attribute can be used to define how a specific identifier or group of identifiers is related to the current standard, for example, whether the identifiers are part of a standard set or are adoptions of the standard.
Attributes
Model Description
<std-id> Standard ID, one or more
This element may be contained in:
Example
... <std-id-group std-relationship-type="std-as-published"> <std-id std-id-type="dated">ASME A17.1-2013/CSA B44-13</std-id> <std-id std-id-type="dated" std-id-link-type="doi">10.1115/ASME A17.1-2013/CSA B44-13</std-id> </std-id-group> <std-id-group std-relationship-type="std-as-published"> <std-id std-id-type="undated">ASME A17.1/CSA B44</std-id> <std-id std-id-type="undated" std-id-link-type="doi">10.1115/ASME A17.1/CSA B44</std-id> </std-id-group> <std-id-group std-relationship-type="as-published"> <std-id std-id-type="short" std-relationship-type="std-family">A17</std-id> <std-id std-id-type="short" std-id-link-type="doi">10.1115/ASME.A17</std-id> </std-id-group> <std-id-group originator="CSA" std-relationship-type="std-alt-as-published"> <std-id std-id-type="dated">CSA B44-13</std-id> <std-id std-id-type="dated" std-id-link-type="doi">10.XYZ/CSA.B44-13</std-id> </std-id-group> ...