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- Eclass abstract "Eclass eCl@ss is a product classification and description standard for information exchange between customers and their suppliers. eCl@ss is a de facto standard within the German energy industry, but competes with UNSPSC in the United States. In 2006 eCl@ss joined forces with ETIM, which is an important standard in the wholesale electrical industry. Mid February 2011 release 7.0 of eCl@ss was published introducing substantial increase of content and being harmonized with the industry standards ETIM and Prolist (process control and chemical industry).eCl@ss is characterised by a 4-level hierarchical classification system. Each level adds a 2-token prefix to the eCl@ss-code, together forming an 8 character numeric code. In addition to the classification, eCl@ss provides for each class in the classification hierarchy a so-called application class, which is characterized by certain defined properties, which can be used to describe the classified item. The eCl@ss data model is based on ISO 13584-42.eCl@ss content is aimed to be available in multiple languages, with English and German being the most complete versions:".
- Eclass wikiPageExternalLink www.eclass-serviceportal.com.
- Eclass wikiPageExternalLink search.html.en.
- Eclass wikiPageExternalLink solutions.
- Eclass wikiPageID "5260213".
- Eclass wikiPageRevisionID "576702517".
- Eclass hasPhotoCollection Eclass.
- Eclass subject Category:Classification_systems.
- Eclass type Abstraction100002137.
- Eclass type Arrangement105726596.
- Eclass type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- Eclass type ClassificationSystems.
- Eclass type Cognition100023271.
- Eclass type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Eclass type Structure105726345.
- Eclass comment "Eclass eCl@ss is a product classification and description standard for information exchange between customers and their suppliers. eCl@ss is a de facto standard within the German energy industry, but competes with UNSPSC in the United States. In 2006 eCl@ss joined forces with ETIM, which is an important standard in the wholesale electrical industry.".
- Eclass label "ECl@ss".
- Eclass label "Eclass".
- Eclass sameAs ECl@ss.
- Eclass sameAs m.0dbc59.
- Eclass sameAs Q1274291.
- Eclass sameAs Q1274291.
- Eclass sameAs Eclass.
- Eclass wasDerivedFrom Eclass?oldid=576702517.
- Eclass isPrimaryTopicOf Eclass.