Library for handling digital calibration certificates (DCC).
Project description
Python library for reading and evaluating digital calibration certificates (DCC)
PyDCC is a library for reading and evaluating digital calibration certificates (DCCs) according to the official DCC version 3.0.0 [3]. This collaborative work was introduced by a talk given at the 2nd DCC conference [4]. Note that to process DCC automatically, data within the DCC must follow particular format requirements defined by Good Practice [5].
Out of scope: PyDCC is not intended to modify or generate DCCs.
General Software Information
This software module is a joint initiative driven by the project GEMIMEG-II.
Maintainer: Andreas Tobola, Siemens AG
Contributors: The workflow was defined in the contribution guide. We appreciate any contributions.
License
The software was generally licensed under the MIT License. Therefore, see the LICENSE file in the top-level directory.
Data examples included in this repository may contain other licenses. Please refer to the license declarations within the data examples.
Background to DCC
The digital calibration certificate (DCC) is the machine-readable counterpart of the previous calibration certificate. The DCC was released by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) [1]. The DCC has a hierarchical structure comprising regulated areas whose information must meet specific requirements. The DCC exists in Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Aim of this software library
Python is a programming language widely used in science and cloud computing applications. This software library extends Python by capabilities of handling DCC, in particular, loading DCCs from XML-Files, and operating on regulated areas of the DCC. Regulated areas in DCC are (1) administrative data and (2) measurement results.
Consider reading the user guide for more details, including API documentation.
Further, the contibution guide explains how one can contribute to this software module.
Contributors
This project was started in January 2021 with an initial team of developers.
- Andreas Tobola, Siemens AG
- Kai Mienert, PTB
- Katharina Janzen, PTB
- Anupam Prasad Vedurmudi, PTB
- Caroline Bender, Deutsche Telekom Security GmbH
- Robin Fay, Deutsche Telekom Security GmbH
- Tobias Messinger, Digiraster (affiliation until April 2022)
- Andreas Mucha, Siemens AG
References
[1] The official release of the digital calibration certificate (DCC) in version 2.4.0 https://www.ptb.de/dcc/v2.4.0/de/
[2] Current XML schema for DCCs https://www.ptb.de/dcc/dcc.xsd
[3] The official release of the digital calibration certificate (DCC) in version 3.0.0 https://www.ptb.de/dcc/v3.0.0/
[4] Andreas Tobola, Introducing PyDCC – a Python module for the DCC, 2nd international DCC-Conference 01 - 03 March 2022 Proceedings, Publisher: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), DOI 10.7795/820.20220411, 2022
[5] Good Practice for DCC https://dccwiki.ptb.de/en/gp_home
Links
Main page to the DCC https://www.ptb.de/dcc
Gitlab.com repository with the scheme https://gitlab.com/ptb/dcc/xsd-dcc Gitlab.com repository with the good practice https://gitlab.com/ptb/dcc/dcc-goodpractice
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