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OPC-10000-211 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 211: Global Positioning4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References. Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-10100-1 – OPC UA for WoT Connectivity - Part 1: API Definition4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-10101 – OPC UA for WoT Binding4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30000 – OPC UA for Programmable Logic Controllers based on IEC61131-34.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 4 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30060 – OPC UA for Tobacco Machine Communication4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30090 – OPC UA for Field Device Tool (FDT) - Part <mm>: <Part Name>4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30140 – OPC UA for PROFINET4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 7 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30141 – OPC UA for PROFIenergy4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 4 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30142 – OPC UA for PROFINET Remote IO4.3.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30143 – OPC UA for PROFINET Encoder - Part <mm>: <Part Name>4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 6 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30144 – OPC UA for PROFINET GSD Generic Model - Part 30144: PROFINET GSD Generic Model4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30145 – OPC UA for PROFINET Drives - Part 30145: UA CS for PROFINET Drives4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 7 - The relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30200 – OPC UA for Commercial Kitchen Equipment4.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30250 – OPC Unified Architecture for DEXPI5.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-30270 – OPC UA for Asset Administration Shell (AAS)4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-34100 – OPC UA for Energy Consumption Management4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40001-1 – OPC UA for Machinery - Part 1: Basic Building Blocks4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40010-1 – OPC UA for Robotics - Part 1: Vertical Integration4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40020-1 – OPC UA for Cranes and Hoists - Part 1: Base Model Motion Devices System4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40083 – OPC UA for Plastics and Rubber Machinery - General Type Definitions4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40100-1 – OPC UA for Machine Vision - Part 1: Control, configuration management, recipe management, result management4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 4 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40100-2 – OPC UA for Machine Vision - Part 2: Asset Management and Condition Monitoring4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40200 – OPC UA for Weighing Technology4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 7 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40210 – OPC UA for Geometric Measurement Systems5.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 6 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40223 – OPC UA for Pumps and Vacuum Pumps4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40250-1 – OPC UA for Compressed Air Systems - Part 1: Main Control Systems4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 4 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40301 – OPC UA for Flat Glass Processing4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 6 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40400-1 – OPC UA for the Powertrain - Part 1: Asset Management4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40444 – OPC UA for Textile Testing Devices4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40450-1 – OPC UA for Joining Systems - Part 1: Base4.3.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 4 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40501-1 – OPC UA for Machine Tools - Part 1: Machine Monitoring and Job Management4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40503-1 – OPC UA for Metal Forming - Part 1: General4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40504-1 – OPC UA for Cutting Tools - Part 1: Manufacturing4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40505 – OPC UA for Wireless Machine Tool Peripherals4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40530 – OPC UA for Laser Systems4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40540 – OPC UA for Additive Manufacturing4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40550-1 – OPC UA for Woodworking Machines - Part 1: Vertical Interface4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40560 – OPC UA for Mining - General4.3.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 5 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40570 – OPC UA for Wire Harness Manufacturing4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 8 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40600 – OPC UA for Weihenstephan Standards4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 6 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40700 – OPC UA for Surface Technology - General Types4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40702 – OPC UA for Surface Technology - Organic Coating Technology - Material Supply Systems4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40718 – OPC UA for Surface Technology - Shot Blasting Machinery4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40719 – OPC UA for Plasma Surface Technology4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have
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OPC-40740 – OPC UA for Process Air Extraction and Filtration Systems (PAEFS)4.2.3.1 Conceptswhich can be accessed with standard services. These Objects consist of Nodes connected by References . Different classes of Nodes convey different semantics. For example, a Variable Node represents a value ... restrict it to a float. Figure 3 - The Relationship between Type Definitions and Instances References allow Nodes to be connected in ways that describe their relationships. All References have