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Class label: ap239 ed1 oasis dex ballot r1 message
Class specification
Description:
ap239 ed1 oasis dex ballot r1 message that contains ISO 10303-239 data conformant to ISO 10303-239 edition 1, as modified
on DEXlib, recorded as schema version 1.11
actual maintenance activity that comprised the use of assessment, inspection, and material characterization with
a view to postponing the retirement of something
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data from DEXlib
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data from DEXlib
collection of product data that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon, that thereafter
serves as the basis for further development, and that can be changed only through
formal change control procedures
Source:
ISO/IEC 12207:2008(en) Systems and software engineering — Software life cycle processes
EXAMPLE 1:
A breakdown element definition has a mission criticality of "A" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a breakdown element definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "A". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Breakdown_element_definition_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A breakdown element definition has a support requirement of "S1" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a breakdown element definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "S1". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Breakdown_element_support_classification_code".
organization identifier assigned by Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS) that identifies an organization that is a company doing or wishing to do business with the US Federal Government
Notes:
NOTE 1:
The Commercial & Government Entity code is a five position code in which the first
and fifth positions must be numeric. The second, third and fourth may be any mixture
of alpha/numeric excluding I and O. All positions are non-significant.
condition that determines that the conditional clause can be evaluated against data represented
by condition parameters without recourse to human intervention
NOTE 1:
A concession is the approval to perform an activity or use a product when there is
some variance from the design.
NOTE 2:
A concession is typically limited to the delivery of a product that has non-conforming
characteristics within specified limits for an agreed time or quantity of product.
NOTE 1:
A concession is the approval to perform an activity or use a product when there is
some variance from the design. The justification, in such cases is the reason for
a variance from the original intent.
Class label: context dependent property definition
Class specification
Description:
property that is not expressed as a product or a power of a fundamental property definition
but relies on units of measurement that are industry or industrial context specific
date time assignment that specifies the date and time on which something was intended and directed to
happen in connection with or to the associated item
planned date assignment that specifies the date and time on which data relating to something is intended
or directed to be obtained from a sending system
Class label: directed configuration management activity
Class specification
Description:
directed activity that resulted in the identification and documentation of physical and functional
characteristics of something or the reporting of changes to those characteristics
trigger that initiates something in response to an observation, activity, event, or change
of state
Notes:
NOTE 1:
Events may relate to e.g. detection of a condition or failure, to a planned or actually
performed activity, to a maintenance opportunity, or to change of a role.
Class label: planned extraction location assignment
Class specification
Description:
planned location assignment that specifies the location at which data relating to something is intended or directed
to be obtained from a sending system
identifier that is a quantity of raw material, artifacts, tools, or equipment; or a facility;
or the use of raw materials, artifacts, tools, equipment, or facilities
organization identifier assigned by the NATO Codification System (NCS) that identifies an organization that is a manufacturer or supplier who provides equipment, spares, design control
drawings, standards, or specifications, or a service to a NATO defence body
Notes:
NOTE 1:
If allocated within the UK, the NCAGE code begins with U or K, suffixed by 3 alphanumeric
and 1 numeric characters. Within the UK, NCAGE codes are allocated by the UK National
Codification Bureau (NCB).
NOTE 2:
In the USA, the NCAGE code has 3 alphanumeric characters prefixed and suffixed by
numeric characters.
NOTE 3:
The NATO Commercial And Government Entity code is a five character code.
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to Organization_or_person_in_organization_assignment_identification_code
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EXAMPLE 1:
A part specification has a mission criticality of "A" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part specification and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "A". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Part_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A part view definition has a mission criticality of "H4" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part view definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "H4". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Part_hazardous_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A part view definition has maturity level of "OG" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000" document).
An instance of external class is applied to a part view definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "OG". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Part_maturity_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A part view definition has repairability category of "US" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part view definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "OG". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Part_repairability_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A part view definition has a mission criticality of "A" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part view definition and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "A". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Part_view_definition_classification_code".
planned maintenance activity that will comprise the use of assessment, inspection, and material characterization
with a view to postponing the retirement of something
Class label: required resource alternative relationship
Class specification
Description:
required resource relationship between a related required resource and the relating required resource that can be
used in place of that related required resource
Notes:
NOTE 1:
It follows that the related required resource might also (in a different context)
be used in place of the relating required resource.
Class label: required resource substitute relationship
Class specification
Description:
required resource relationshipbetween a related required resource and the relating required resource that may be
be used to perform the same function as that related required resource
Notes:
NOTE 1:
It does not follow that the related required resource may be substituted for the relating
required resource.
EXAMPLE 1:
A task method has category "ASAP" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000" document). An
instance of external class is applied to a part specification and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "ASAP". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Task_method_category_code".
external class identifier that classifies the identifier of an external class where that external class classifies a task methodin accordance with its importance to the success of a related objective
Examples:
EXAMPLE 1:
A task method has a mission criticality of "A" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part specification and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "A". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Task_criticallity_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
A task method has a mission criticality of "A" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000"
document). An instance of external class is applied to a part specification and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "A". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Task_method_classification_code".
Class label: task on off product classification code
Class specification
Description:
external class identifier that classifies the identifier of an external class where that external class categorizes a task method in terrms of whether the item on which the task is performed has to be removed from
another item or assembly
Examples:
EXAMPLE 1:
A task method has category "ASAP" (a category specified in an external "ACME10000" document). An
instance of external class is applied to a part specification and the source of that external class is set to cite the "ACME10000" document. An instance of identifier is also created and applied to the external class. The id of the identifier is set to "ASAP". The role of the identifier is set to "http://docs.oasis-open.org/plcs/ns/plcslib/v1.0/data/contexts/OASIS/refdata/plcs-rdl#Task_on_off_product_classification_code".
EXAMPLE 1:
While changing the wheel on my car I noticed that the brake pads were worn. This activity
triggered a request for the brake pads to be replaced.
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NOTE 1:
Colour may be represented using informal text or using one of the various formal systems
for describing colours such as CIE L*a*b*, RGB, or CMYK.
instance of a context dependent property definition that represents the number of man hours that have been used up during the carrying
out of an activity
instance of an operational state that indicates that an activity is fit for use or can be restored to fitness and it is economic to restore it to
fitness
instance of an operational state that indicates that an activity is fit not for use and cannot be restored to fitness or is not economic to restore
it to fitness
NOTE 1:
The unit of counting quantities cannot be described as a derived unit expressed in
terms of the base units of the SI. For such quantities, the unit one may instead be
regarded as a further base unit.