There is a CAD (computer-aided design) data exchange format named SXF (scadec exchange format) in the field of Japanese public works which was developed by a consortium in 1999 to be based on the ISO 10303-202, so...There is a CAD (computer-aided design) data exchange format named SXF (scadec exchange format) in the field of Japanese public works which was developed by a consortium in 1999 to be based on the ISO 10303-202, so that the MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infi'astructure, Transportation and Tourism) could start e-delivery (e-submit) of CAD drawings. It is one of targets for CALS/EC (continuous acquisition and lifecycle support/electric commerce) program which MLIT are promoting since 1999. Most of local governments have followed the MLIT to start e-delivery, so that SXF has become to be a standard in the public works in Japan with many problems. SXF is an exchange format and so many design companies or contractors would submit the CAD drawings with transferred format before the delivery of e-submit even if they use usually another CAD in their offices. This paper will introduce the standard of CAD exchange format SXF through the activities of Japanese public works.展开更多
文摘There is a CAD (computer-aided design) data exchange format named SXF (scadec exchange format) in the field of Japanese public works which was developed by a consortium in 1999 to be based on the ISO 10303-202, so that the MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infi'astructure, Transportation and Tourism) could start e-delivery (e-submit) of CAD drawings. It is one of targets for CALS/EC (continuous acquisition and lifecycle support/electric commerce) program which MLIT are promoting since 1999. Most of local governments have followed the MLIT to start e-delivery, so that SXF has become to be a standard in the public works in Japan with many problems. SXF is an exchange format and so many design companies or contractors would submit the CAD drawings with transferred format before the delivery of e-submit even if they use usually another CAD in their offices. This paper will introduce the standard of CAD exchange format SXF through the activities of Japanese public works.