ISO 10303-239 Activity model coverage
ISO 10303-239 Activity model definitions
Representing a maintenance work order
Representing reportable item maintenance activity
Representing a reportable item
Representing properties on a reportable item
Representing state of a reportable item
Representing change of Part Number, Serial Number, and NSN
Representing installation/removal position on an aircraft
Representing resource: replaced parts
Representing resource: trades used
Representing a reportable item usage activity
Representing deferred activities
Deferred activities - life properties
Representing reportable item location
Representing related components
Figure 1 - A4 In scope - Provide support
Figure 2 - A44 In scope - Collect data and provide feedback
Figure 3 - Typical business process using the Aviation Maintenance DEX
Figure 4 - Example exchange points
Figure 5 - UML model representing a reportable activities
Figure 6 - Summary of maintenance feedback information
Figure 7 - UML model representing information that can be exchanged
Figure 8 - UML model representing reportable activities
Figure 9 - Overview of PLCS constructs used to represent maintenance feedback information
Figure 10 - UML class diagram representing a message
Figure 11 - EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a message and its envelope
Figure 12 - UML model representing a maintenance work order
Figure 13 - EXPRESS-G diagram for work order
Figure 14 - Model representing reportable item maintenance activity
Figure 15 - EXPRESS-G diagram for reportable item maintenance activity
Figure 16 - UML model representing a reportable_item
Figure 17 - EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a reportable item
Figure 18 - EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a reportable item
Figure 19 - UML model representing the properties on a reportable item
Figure 20 - EXPRESS-G diagram for properties on a reportable item
Figure 21 - EXPRESS-G diagram for properties on a reportable item
Figure 22 - UML class diagram representing different states of an asset
Figure 23 - UML class diagram representing the state of an asset
Figure 24 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing a symptom
Figure 25 - EXPRESS-G diagram for state of a reportable item
Figure 26 - Model representing a change in part / serial number
Figure 27 - EXPRESS-G diagram for new Part number , Serial Number and stock code
Figure 28 - Model representing the installation/removal position on an aircraft
Figure 29 - Illustration of a Part assembly
Figure 30 - EXPRESS-G diagram for installation/removal of a reportable item on aircraft
Figure 31 - Illustration of a fitted parts
Figure 33 - Model representing the replaced parts
Figure 34 - EXPRESS-G diagram for recording parts used
Figure 35 - EXPRESS-G diagram for recording parts used
Figure 36 - Model representing the consumed resources
Figure 37 - EXPRESS-G diagram for recording trades used
Figure 38 - UML model representing a reportable item usage activity, e.g. a sortie
Figure 39 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing a usage activity
Figure 40 - Model representing tasks and extensions
Figure 41 - Summary of information representing task extensions
Figure 42 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing activities deferred to given life values
Figure 43 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing activities for deferred faults
Figure 44 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing limitation of usage
Figure 45 - Model representing the movement of a reportable item to a new location
Figure 46 - EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying the change of a location of a reportable item
Figure 47 - Model representing the relationship of a reportable item to other items
Figure 48 - EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying the related components of a reportable item
Figure 49 - Model representing the addition or loss of a reportable item to the inventory
Figure 50 - EXPRESS-G diagram for representing inventory events