Definition in SAREF4INMA v2.1.1 ontology document
s4inma:ItemBatch — Item Batch
- canonical IRI
- https://saref.etsi.org/saref4inma/v2.1.1/ItemBatch
- label
- Item Batch
- definition
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A uniform collection of tangible objects which are relevant for the prodcution process. The ItemBatch consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of sensors or metal sheets). The difference between ItemBatch and MaterialBatch is that individual items can be traced in a ItemBatch, whereas this is not possible in a MaterialBatch, meaning that, for example, it is possible to trace the individual metal sheet used in a ItemBatch. This implies that the objects in an ItemBatch have an unique identifier (e.g. a GTIN code in the form of a barcode/QR-code or RFID tag).
Description as a Class
- has super-classes
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s4inma:belongsToCategory only
s4inma:ItemCategory
s4inma:containsItem only s4inma:Item
s4inma:Batch
Definition in SAREF4INMA v1.1.2 ontology document
s4inma:ItemBatch — Item Batch
- canonical IRI
- https://saref.etsi.org/saref4inma/v1.1.2/ItemBatch
- label
- Item Batch
- definition
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A uniform collection of tangible objects which are relevant for the prodcution process. The ItemBatch consists of a set of objects with similar properties (e.g. a certain type of sensors or metal sheets). The difference between ItemBatch and MaterialBatch is that individual items can be traced in a ItemBatch, whereas this is not possible in a MaterialBatch, meaning that, for example, it is possible to trace the individual metal sheet used in a ItemBatch. This implies that the objects in an ItemBatch have an unique identifier (e.g. a GTIN code in the form of a barcode/QR-code or RFID tag).
Description as a Class
- has super-classes
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s4inma:belongsToCategory only
s4inma:ItemCategory
s4inma:creates only s4inma:Item
s4inma:Batch