Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Profile_(engineering)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Profile_(engineering) abstract "In standardization, a profile is a subset internal to a specification. Aspects of a complex technical specification may necessarily have more than one interpretation, and there are probably many optional features. These aspects constitute a profile of the standard. Two implementations engineered from the same description may not interoperate due to having a different profile of the standard. Vendors can even ignore features that they view as unimportant, yet prevail in the long run. The use of profiles in these ways can force one interpretation, or create de facto standards from official standards. Engineers can design or procure by using a profile to ensure interoperability. For example, the International Standard Profile, ISP, is used by the ISO in their ISO ISP series of standards; in the context of OSI networking, Britain uses the UK-GOSIP profile and the US uses US-GOSIP; there are also various mobile profiles adopted by the W3C for web standards. In particular, implementations of standards on mobile devices often have significant limitations compared to their traditional desktop implementations, even if the standard which governs both permits such limitations. In structural engineering a profile means a hot rolled structural steel shape like an I-beam.In civil engineering, a profile consists of a plotted line which indicates grades and distances (and typically depths of cut and/or elevations of fill) for excavation and grading work. Constructors of roadways, railways (and similar works) normally chart the profile along the centerline. A profile can also indicate the vertical slope(s) (changes in elevation) in a pipeline or similar structure. Civil engineers always depict profile as a side (cross section) view (as opposed to an overhead (plan) view).".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageID "5195650".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageLength "3135".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageRevisionID "654298924".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engineering_concepts.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standards.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Civil_engineering.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Cross_section_(geometry).
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Government_Open_Systems_Interconnection_Profile.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Hollow_structural_section.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink I-beam.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink International_Organization_for_Standardization.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Metal_fabrication.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Metal_profiles.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Multiview_orthographic_projection.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Open_Systems_Interconnection.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Oxy-fuel_welding_and_cutting.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Pipeline_transport.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Profile_cutter.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Rail_profile.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Router_(woodworking).
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Specification_(technical_standard).
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Standardization.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Structural_engineering.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink Structural_steel.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Web_Consortium.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Profile (engineering)".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cross sectional profile".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground profiles".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "profile".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "profiled".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageWikiLinkText "profiles".
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ibeam.
- Profile_(engineering) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Profile_(engineering) subject Category:Engineering_concepts.
- Profile_(engineering) subject Category:Standards.
- Profile_(engineering) hypernym Subset.
- Profile_(engineering) type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Profile_(engineering) type Concept.
- Profile_(engineering) comment "In standardization, a profile is a subset internal to a specification. Aspects of a complex technical specification may necessarily have more than one interpretation, and there are probably many optional features. These aspects constitute a profile of the standard. Two implementations engineered from the same description may not interoperate due to having a different profile of the standard. Vendors can even ignore features that they view as unimportant, yet prevail in the long run.".
- Profile_(engineering) label "Profile (engineering)".
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Q5117123.
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Perfil_(enginyeria).
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Perfil_metálico.
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs プロファイル_(標準化).
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Kształtownik.
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs m.0d78f4.
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Профиль_(стандарты).
- Profile_(engineering) sameAs Q5117123.
- Profile_(engineering) wasDerivedFrom Profile_(engineering)?oldid=654298924.
- Profile_(engineering) isPrimaryTopicOf Profile_(engineering).