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General resource of military and civilian—Requirement for identification number mapping

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Standard: GB/T 39318-2020

tandard name:General resource of military and civilian—Requirement for identification number mapping

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

release date:2020-11-19

Implementation date:2021-06-01

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Standard ICS number:Information technology, office machinery and equipment >> 35.040 Character sets and information coding

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Basic Standards>>A24 Classification Code

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publishing house:China Standard Press

Publication date:2020-11-01

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drafter:Yang Ying, Liu Xinjian, Li Sucai, Wang Pei, Fu Zhenqiu, Dong Hongfei, Zhou Shunji, Chen Weilin, Li Jun, Sun Wenfeng, Qian Lufeng, Yang Wenhong, Dong Yue, Wu Songxia, Gao Kai

Drafting unit:China Aviation Technology Research Institute, China Article Coding Center, Joint Service College of National Defense University of the People's Liberation Army, Fujian Standardization Research Institute, China National Institute of Standardization, H

Focal point unit:National Logistics Management Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 267)

Proposing unit:National Logistics Management Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 267)

Publishing department:State Administration for Market Regulation National Standardization Administration

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GB/T 39318-2020.General resource of military and civilian-Requirement for identification number mapping.
1 Scope
GB/T 39318 specifies the mapping requirements for material identification codes and organization identification codes in general military and civilian resources.
GB/T 39318 applies to the mapping, information exchange and sharing of identification codes and organization identification codes for general resources in civilian and military materials.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For any dated referenced document, only the dated version applies to this document. For any undated referenced document, its latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB 32100 Legal person and other organizations - Social credit code coding rules
GB/T 35403.3-2018 National article coding and basic information general specification Part 3: Production materials
GB/T 37936 Requirements for the classification and coding of military and civilian general resource information
GB/T 38992-2020 Classification and representation of semantic relations of military and civilian general resources
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Material base name approved item name; AIN
The name of a group of materials with similar characteristics that can be described by the same definition or attribute data model.
Note: Abbreviated as base name.
3.2
Base name code approved item name code
The identification code used to uniquely identify the base name.
3.3
item of supply; IOS
Meet the military and civilian common demand for a collection of similar supplies, that is, a collection of supplies with the same functions, the same main attribute data values, or interchangeable.
3.4
?? item identification number
A unique code used to identify a military and civilian common resource material variety.
Note: Corresponds to the NATO Reserve Material Code (NSN).
3.5
item of product; IOP
Interchangeable qualified materials from different qualified organizations/suppliers covered under the material variety.
Note 1: Including equivalent virtual products, such as drawings, standards, specifications, documents, etc.
Note 2: For example, for the M8X50 hexagon bolt standard part, there are dozens of products produced by different manufacturers.
This standard specifies the mapping requirements for material identification codes and organization identification codes in military and civilian common resources. This standard applies to the mapping, information exchange and sharing of identification codes and agency identification codes of common resources in civilian and military materials.


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ICS35.040
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T39318—2020
General resource of military and civilian-Requirement for identification number mapping
General resource of military and civilian-Requirement for identification number mapping2020-11-19Release
State Administration for Market Regulation
National Standardization Administration
Release
2021-06-01Implementation
GB/T39318—2020
Foreword
Introduction
Scope
Normative references
Terms and definitions
Mapping objects
Organization identification code mapping
Material identification code mapping
Appendix A (Informative Appendix)
Appendix B (Informative Appendix)
Appendix C (Informative Appendix)
References|| tt||Oil classification and code mapping examples
Oil base name and code mapping examples
Product and identification code mapping examples
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T1.1-2009 GB/T39318-2020
This standard was proposed by the National Technical Committee for Logistics Management Information Technology Standardization (SAC/TC267) and is under the jurisdiction of the drafting units of this standard: China Aviation Comprehensive Technology Research Institute, China Article Coding Center, Joint Service College of the National Defense University of the People's Liberation Army, Fujian Provincial Standardization Research Institute, China National Institute of Standardization, Harbin Municipal Standardization Research Institute, Henan Provincial Standardization Research Institute, Shaanxi Provincial Standardization Research Institute.
The main drafters of this standard are: Yang Ying, Liu Xinjian, Li Sucai, Wang Pei, Fu Zhenqiu, Dong Hongfei, Zhou Shunji, Chen Weilin, Li Jun, Sun Wenfeng, Qian Lufeng, Yang Wenhong, Dong Yue, Wu Songxia, Gao Kai. I
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Introduction
This standard is based on the current status of the construction of my country's military and civilian general resource information system, and is formulated on the basis of reference and reference to relevant standard documents and specifications. The formulation of this standard can provide a basis for the mapping of material identification codes, organization identification codes, etc. in my country's military and civilian general resources, promote the interconnection and interoperability of general resources between my country's military and civilian sides, and promote the military-civilian coordination, innovation and integration of related industries. 1 Scope
Military and civilian general resources
Identification code mapping requirements
This standard specifies the mapping requirements for material identification codes and organization identification codes in military and civilian general resources GB/T39318—2020
This standard applies to the mapping, information exchange and sharing of identification codes and organization identification codes of general resources in civilian and military materials.
Normative referenced documents
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For all referenced documents with dates, only the versions with dates apply to this document. For any undated referenced document, the latest version (including all amendments) shall apply to this document GB32100 Coding rules for unified social credit codes for legal persons and other organizations GB/T35403.3-2018 General specification for national article coding and basic information: Part 3: Production materials
GB/T37936 Requirements for classification and coding of information for general military and civilian resources GB/T38992—2020 Classification and representation of semantic relations between general military and civilian resources 3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document
approveditemname;AIN
Material reference name
The naming of a group of materials with similar characteristics that can be described by the same definition or attribute data model Note: Abbreviated as reference name.
approveditemnamecode
Reference name code
Identification code used to uniquely identify the reference name. 3.3
itemofsupply;Ios
Material variety
Meet the military and civilian common demand for a collection of similar materials, that is, a collection of materials with the same functions, the same main attribute data values, or interchangeable.
Material variety identification code
item identificationnumber
Unique code used to identify military and civilian common resource material varieties Note: Corresponds to the NATO reserve material code (NSN). 3.5
Productitemofproduct;IOP
Interchangeable qualified materials of different qualified institutions/suppliers covered under the material variety Note 1: Including equivalent virtual products, such as drawings, standards, specifications, documents, etc. Note 2: For example, for the M8X50 hexagon bolt standard parts, there are dozens of products produced by different manufacturers. 1
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Reference numberreferencenumberbzxZ.net
Code or number that uniquely identifies the product within the institution/supplier. Note: Product part number, component number, standard number, specification number, drawing number, internal management code. The length shall not exceed 20 characters. 3.7
Organization identification code
organizationidentificationnumber is used to identify the unique identification of the military and civilian universal resource access organization/supplier. 4 Mapping object
The identification code mapping objects include: civilian material identification code, military and civilian universal resource material variety identification code, military material and equipment variety identification code, see Figure 1.
The civilian material identification code shall first be mapped to the military and civilian universal resource material variety identification code established by GB/T37936, and then mapped to the military material and equipment variety identification code. The military and civilian universal resource material mapping shall be connected to the military by the national unified interface. The military cannot connect with all local departments and manufacturers. At present, there is no unified standard for the civilian material identification code, so the civilian material identification code shall first be mapped to the military and civilian universal resource material variety identification code established by GB/T37936.
Civilian materials
Identification code
5 Institutional identification code mapping
5.1 Basic requirements
Military and civilian common resources
Material variety identification code
Figure 1 Mapping of material identification codes for military and civilian common resources Military materials and equipment
Variety identification code
The institutional identification code for military and civilian common resources should adopt the unified social credit code of legal persons and other organizations that conforms to GB32100. 5.2 Mapping requirements
The institutional identification code of the same institution in other identification systems should be mapped to the unified social credit code of the legal person and other organizations of the institution. Example:
Company A’s existing foreign cataloging institutional identification code S×××1 is mapped to the unified social credit code 91230××××××××2003B. 6 Material identification code mapping
6.1 Basic requirements
The mapping of military and civilian common resource variety identification codes shall meet the following requirements: a) The military and civilian common resource variety identification codes shall comply with the provisions of GB/T37936 b) The mapping of military and civilian common resource variety identification codes with military material and equipment variety identification codes shall be based on the following requirements 1) The military and civilian common resource variety identification codes shall be coordinated with the military material and equipment variety identification codes, and shall not occupy the codes of non-related materials;
2) When mapping the military and civilian common resource variety identification codes with the military material and equipment variety identification codes, the military standards, technical parameters and functional requirements shall be used as the basis;
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3) When mapping the military material and equipment variety identification codes with the military and civilian common resource variety identification codes, the civilian standards, technical parameters and functional requirements shall be used as the basis;
The mapping shall be carried out in the order of classification, benchmark name, variety identification code and product code. 4)
6.2 Mapping requirements
6.2.1 Classification code mapping
The classification of general-purpose military and civilian resources and materials shall comply with the requirements of 5.2 of GB/T35403.3-2018, and adopt the first 6 digits of the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC). The mapping of the classification of general-purpose military and civilian resources and materials and the classification of military materials and equipment shall comply with the following requirements: a) According to 7.b) If there is no semantic equivalence, the mapping relationship between the major categories of UNSPSC and the major categories of military supplies and equipment classification, as well as the mapping relationship between the middle categories and small categories of UNSPSC and the small categories of military supplies and equipment classification should be determined from the semantic equivalence relationship according to the requirements of 7.3 of GB/T38992-2020, and the letter W should be added to the first digit according to GB/T37936. Example:
There is a semantic equivalence relationship between the 12 major categories of UNSPSC "chemicals (including biochemicals and gas materials)" and the 68 major categories of "chemical products" in the classification of military supplies and equipment. Therefore, the 12 major categories of UNSPSC can be mapped to the 68 major categories of the classification of military supplies and equipment. b) If there is no semantic equivalence relationship, the mapping relationship between the major categories of UNSPSC and the major categories of military supplies and equipment classification, as well as the mapping relationship between the middle categories and small categories of UNSPSC and the small categories of military supplies and equipment classification should be determined from the semantic hierarchical relationship according to the requirements of 7.3 of GB/T38992-2020, and the letter W should be added to the first digit according to GB/T37936. Example 1:
There is a semantic hierarchical relationship between the 12 major categories of UNSPSC "Chemicals (including biochemicals and gaseous materials)" and the 91 major categories of military supplies and equipment classification "Fuels, lubricants, oils and waxes". Therefore, the 12 major categories of UNSPSC can be mapped to the 91 major categories of military supplies and equipment classification. Example 2:
There is a semantic hierarchical relationship between the middle class "Fuel" and the subclass "Petroleum and distillates" of W151000 of UNSPSC and the "9130\Petroleum-based liquid fuels" of the military supplies and equipment classification. Therefore, the middle class "Fuel" and the subclass "Petroleum and distillates" of W151000 of UNSPSC can be mapped to the subclass 9130 of the military supplies and equipment classification.
c) In the case that the major categories, middle categories and subcategories of UNSPSC cannot be directly mapped to the major categories and subcategories of the military supplies and equipment classification, they should be mapped according to the scope of the subcategories of the military supplies and equipment classification and in accordance with GB/T3 8992-2020, determine the mapping relationship according to the semantic correlation requirements of 7.4. Taking oil products as an example, see Appendix A for its classification and code mapping examples. Example:
Subclass W251737\Emission catalyst under the 25 major categories of "Vehicles and Accessories" of UNSPSC. If you directly map the 23 major categories of "Vehicles" in the classification of military supplies and equipment, an error will occur. According to the nature of the materials and the description of the scope of the classification of military supplies and equipment, it can be semantically determined that there is a correlation between the two. Therefore, it can be mapped to subclass 6850\Other special chemicals". 6.2.2 Base name code mapping
Military and civilian general The reference name of resource materials shall adopt the UNSPSC category name and comply with the requirements of 6.1 in GB/T35403.3-2018. The reference name code is 8 digits. The mapping requirements of the reference name of military and civilian general resource materials and the 5-digit code of the reference name of military materials and equipment are as follows: The reference name mapping shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of 7.2 and 7.3 in GB/T38992-2020 under the condition of satisfying the classification mapping, and in accordance with the semantic equivalence and hierarchical relationship. Taking oil products as an example, see Appendix B for an example of the reference name and code mapping relationship. Example: UNSPSC reference name The mapping of "aviation fuel" with code 15101504 to the base name of military supplies and equipment meets the mapping conditions of UNSPSC\Petroleum and distillates" subclass W151015 and subclass 9130 "Petroleum-based liquid fuels" of the military supplies and equipment classification. There is a semantic hierarchical relationship between "aviation fuel" and 02602 "aviation gasoline" under subclass 9130 of the military supplies and equipment classification. Therefore, the base name "aviation fuel" of UNSPSC 15101504 can be mapped to 3
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to the base name "aviation gasoline" of military supplies and equipment 02602. b) In the case where the reference name under the UNSPSC subclass cannot be directly mapped to the reference name under the military supplies and equipment classification subclass, the mapping relationship should be determined according to the specific situation of military general resource materials, combined with the definition of the reference name of military and civilian general materials, and in accordance with the semantic correlation requirements of 7.4 in GB/T38992-2020, and the reference name and code of UNSPSC or military supplies and equipment should be added in a timely manner. Example:
The UNSPSC reference name code is 15121500 "Lubricating materials\Can be mapped with multiple military supplies and equipment reference names. The specific reference name of military supplies and equipment to be mapped needs to be determined based on the semantic correlation of the specific use. When used for rail cars, it is mapped to 14845 "Railway car and locomotive axle oil"; when used for gas (steam) cylinders, it is mapped to 14829\Mineral cylinder oil". 6.2.3 Material variety identification code mapping
The mapping between the military and civilian general resource variety identification codes and the military material and equipment variety identification codes. The variety identification code mapping requirements are as follows:
a) Military and civilian coordination. If corresponding variety identification codes exist, or the main attribute data or functions and performance of the material variety are the same, the mapping should be carried out in accordance with the following requirements:
1) The classification to which the material variety belongs shall be mapped in accordance with 6.2.1; 2) The base name to which the material variety belongs shall be mapped in accordance with 6.2.2. b) Military-civilian coordination. If the corresponding variety identification code does not exist, a new material variety identification code shall be compiled in accordance with GB/T37936. Example 1: "4L diesel engine oil" in a certain national commodity information database is a military-civilian general resource variety. According to 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 in GB/T38992-2020, after semantic analysis, the UNSPSC classification code W151215 (lubricating materials) is mapped to the military material classification 9150 (cutting, lubricating and hydraulic oils and greases) according to the hierarchical relationship. The base name code 15121520 (general lubricating oil) under the UNSPSC classification is mapped to the military material and equipment base name code 14824 (general lubricating oil) according to the equivalent relationship. If the 4L diesel engine oil variety identification code 861001235 already exists under the military material and equipment base name general lubricating oil, then the military-civilian general resource variety code is mapped to 861001235.
Example 2:
"4L gasoline engine oil" in a certain commodity information database of a country is a general-purpose resource variety for military and civilians. Its UNSPSC classification code W151215 (lubricating materials) is mapped to the military material and equipment classification 9150 (cutting, lubricating and hydraulic oils and greases) according to the hierarchical relationship. The base name code 15121520 (general-purpose lubricating oil) under the UNSPSC classification is mapped to the military material and equipment base name code 14824 (general-purpose lubricating oil) according to the equivalent relationship. If there is no 4L gasoline engine oil variety identification code under the military material and equipment base name general lubricating oil, the general-purpose resource variety identification code for military and civilians can be added as 871551230. 6.2.4 Mapping of product identification code and material variety identification code The unique identification of a product consists of two parts: the organization identification code of the product manufacturer and the reference number of the product. When mapping the product identification code with the material variety identification code, first of all, it should be satisfied that the classification to which the product and the material variety belong is the same, and the base name to which the product and the material variety belong is the same. Then, determine whether the standards, specifications or drawings of the product and the material variety are the same, and whether the main attribute data, functions and performance of the product and the variety are the same. If the above conditions are met, the product identification code and the material variety identification code can be mapped, see Appendix C. When mapping, follow the following order:
a) Find and compare the UNSPSC classification, and establish a mapping relationship with the military material and equipment classification; b) Find and compare the UNSPSC benchmark name, and establish a mapping relationship with the military material and equipment benchmark name; c) According to the UNSPSC benchmark name and attribute data, query the military and civilian general resource material variety. If there is a corresponding material variety, the product identification code should be mapped to the corresponding military and civilian general resource material variety identification code; if there is no corresponding material variety, a new military and civilian general resource material variety identification code should be created, and the product identification code should be mapped to the military material variety identification code;
d) Collect relevant product data, including standards, specifications, drawings, technical parameters, functions, parts numbers, etc. for comparison and judgment. 4
Appendix A
(Informative Appendix)
Examples of oil classification and code mapping
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Taking oil as an example, the classification and code mapping examples are shown in Table A, 1. According to GB/T37936, the letter W is added before the classification code. Table A.1 Example of oil classification and code mapping
UNSPSC
Classification code
UNSPSC
Classification name
Chemicals (including biochemicals
and gaseous materials)
Propellants
W121318
W121600
W151000
W151015
Additives
Fuel, fuel additives
Lubricants and anti-rust materials
Fuel
Petroleum and distillates
W151015
Gasoline
Fuel oil
W151017
Military supplies and equipment
Classification code
68.9 1
9130
6850
9130,9135,
9140
9130
9130
9140
Military supplies and equipment
Classification Category Name
Chemical products, fuels,
lubricants, oils and waxes
Petroleum-based liquid fuels
Inclusion Scope
Liquid propellants with a petroleum content exceeding 50%
Exclusion Scope
Solid propellants (1337
propellants, various aviation gasoline, jet fuel, various types and grades of motor gasoline, bulk liquid subcategories), propellants installed in missiles, liquid propellants installed in accordance with predetermined varieties and quantities||tt ||Liquid propellants in reusable containers (subclass 2845)
Propellants
Other special chemical
Anti-fogging agents, corrosion-resistant, flushing and repairing products for platemaking
Fuels, lubricants, oils
and waxes
Petroleum-based liquid fuels
Chemical-based liquid
Propellant fuels and oxidizers, fuel oils
Petroleum-based liquid fuels
Petroleum-based liquid fuels
Fuel oil solutions, antifreeze, rust inhibitors
Liquid propellants with a petroleum content exceeding 50%, all kinds of aviation gasoline, jet fuels, all types and grades of motor gasoline, bulk liquid propellants, solid propellants (13 37
sub-class), liquid propellants in missiles
liquid propellants in reusable containers (sub-class 2845)
liquid propellants
liquid propellants with a petroleum content exceeding 50%, all kinds of aviation gasoline, jet fuel, motor gasoline of all types and grades, bulk liquid propellants, in predetermined varieties and quantities packed in solid propellants (sub-class 1337
), liquid propellants in missiles
(sub-class 2845)
liquid propellants in reusable containers
oils for light burners, diesel, kerosene, special heavy marine turbine fuels, marine commercial fuel oils, heavy fuels and other black fuel oils for boilers, lamp oils
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