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ISO 15849:2001

ISO 15849:2001 Ships and marine technology – Guidelines for implementation of a fleet management system network

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Description

This International Standard provides an overview and guide for the selection and implementation by shipowners and

operators of a fleet management system (FMS) network of computer services. This includes

a) guidelines for the general infrastructure, including wide area network, data transmission services and common

database facilities,

b) guidelines for the shipboard installations, including services to application programs, and

c) guidelines for land-based installations, including services to application programs.

This International Standard does not purport to address the requirements for safety-related systems, e.g. navigation,

radio communication as well as systems used to control the operation of the ship.

This International Standard does not purport to address any of the environmental considerations associated with the

use of the fleet management system.

Edition

1

Published Date

2001-11-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

19

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard provides an overview and guide for the selection and implementation by shipowners and

operators of a fleet management system (FMS) network of computer services. This includes

a) guidelines for the general infrastructure, including wide area network, data transmission services and common

database facilities,

b) guidelines for the shipboard installations, including services to application programs, and

c) guidelines for land-based installations, including services to application programs.

This International Standard does not purport to address the requirements for safety-related systems, e.g. navigation,

radio communication as well as systems used to control the operation of the ship.

This International Standard does not purport to address any of the environmental considerations associated with the

use of the fleet management system.

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