| Data Category: superseded term admin-sts | |
|---|---|
| Key | 75 |
| PID | http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-75 |
| Type | simple |
| Owner | Wright, Sue Ellen |
| Scope | public |
| 1. Administration Information Section | |
| 1.1 Administration Record | |
| Identifier | supersededTermAdmnSts |
| Version | 1:0 |
| Registration Status | private |
| Administration Status | private |
| Justification | ISO 12620:1999 |
| Origin | ISO 12620:1999 |
| Explanatory Comment | ISO12620A-02090305 |
| Effective Date | 2001-09-15 |
| 1.1.1 Creation | |
| Creation Date | 2004-07-09 |
| Change Description | 12620:1999; 12620-2:2003; 12620-3:2003 |
| 1.1.2 Last Change | |
| Last Change Date | 2012-01-01 |
| Change Description | Add proposed definition |
| 2. Description Section | |
| Profile | Terminology |
| 2.1 Data Element Name Section | |
| Data Element Name | superseded term admin-sts |
| Source | ISO 12620:1999 |
| 2.2 Data Element Name Section | |
| Data Element Name | superseded term |
| Source | common usage |
| 2.3 Data Element Name Section | |
| Data Element Name | obsolete |
| Source | TBX-Basic |
[-]2.4 English Language Section | |
| Language | English (en) |
| 2.4.1 Name Section | |
| Name | superseded term admin-sts |
| Name Status | preferred name |
| 2.4.2 Name Section | |
| Name | superseded term |
| Name Status | admitted name |
| 2.4.3 Name Section | |
| Name | obsolete |
| Name Status | admitted name |
| 2.4.4 Definition Section | |
| Definition | A term that is no longer preferred or admitted. |
| Source | ISO12620 |
| 2.4.5 Definition Section | |
| Definition | [Proposed harmonization] Status value that indicates that a term is no longer preferred or admitted. |
| Source | SEW suggestion |
| 2.4.6 Example Section | |
| Example | In plastics terminology, the generic term reformulated plastic has been superseded by the more precise terms recycled plastic, reprocessed plastic, and reworked plastic. |
| Source | ISO12620 |
| 2.4.7 Explanation Section | |
| Explanation | TBX-Basic co-opts /obsolete/ from /temporal qualifier/ to use with /administrative status/. Although the notion of "obsolete term" is more familiar than "superseded term", linguists made a definite distinction between the two concepts, whereby "obsolete" refers to a term or name that has fallen out of common usage over time, whereas "superseded" refers to a formerly official term or name that has purposefully been replaced with a new designator. In many cases, superseded terms/names are not necessarily obsolete at all, and obsolete terms/names do not necessarily have a form that supersedes them. |
| Source | SEW |