Template:— representing_physical_structure (rep_phys_structr) | Date: 2007/12/19 12:13:02 Revision: 1.20 |
This section specifies the template representing_physical_structure.
NOTE An explanation of a template and the associated instantiation path is provided in the Template overview section.
This template describes how to represent relationships between the elements in a physical breakdown.
target
is the parameter to which the
Physical_element_usage
is bound.
Entity in path | Value | Inherited from |
Physical_element_usage.id | '/IGNORE' | View_definition_relationship.id |
Physical_element_usage.relation_type | '/IGNORE' | View_definition_relationship.relation_type |
Physical_element_usage.description | '/IGNORE' | View_definition_relationship.description |
Physical_element_usage.name | '/IGNORE' | Breakdown_element_usage.name |
NOTE this characterization is optional.
The Physical_element_usage> may be identified by assigning it an identifier through the use of template assigning_identification.
NOTE Identification is described in C001: assigning_identifiers (NB Capabilities are not documented in this release of the PLCS standard) .
NOTE this characterization is optional.
An organization can be assigned in a given role, such as "creator" or "owner", to a relation between physical breakdown elements. This is represented by assigning the template assigning_organization to the Physical_element_usage. The role of the assignment is represented by classifying the assignment by the use of reference data.
NOTE The assignment of an organization is described in the capability C016: representing_person_organization (NB Capabilities are not documented in this release of the PLCS standard) .
NOTE this characterization is optional.
The time and date when the physical breakdown structure was created can be represented by assigning a date and time to the Physical_element_usage using the template assigning_time with the Date_time being classified as a type of "Date actual creation" (urn:plcs:rdl:std:Date actual creation).
NOTE The assignment of dates is described the capability C036: assigning_date_time (NB Capabilities are not documented in this release of the PLCS standard) .
NOTE this characterization is optional.
The time period over which a physical element usage is effective can be set by using the template assigning_dated_effectivity.
NOTE The use of effectivity is described in the capability: C006: assigning_effectivity (NB Capabilities are not documented in this release of the PLCS standard) .
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