Business DEX (LOGSA003):— skill_resources Date: 2010/12/29 15:46:35
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skill_resources Business Information Overview

The Skill Resources data exchange set provides the specification for the transfer of skill and training information.

Skill Resources specification information is summarized in Figure 2 below.



Figure 2 —  Summary of Skill Resources specification information

Figure 2 —  Summary of Skill Resources specification information



Product in Focus

The product in scope and its component assemblies and parts. Can be either a part, or an element in a logical breakdown structure of a defined end item. This is normally defined by an End Item Acronym Code.

Product Models

The product in focus can have different versions of the product, each of which, has a different breakdown. Models are normally identified by a Usable on Code.

Breakdown Physical/Functional

The product in focus and its product model breakdowns can be represented via a physical breakdown (e.g. follows the design drawing structure) or a functional breakdown (e.g. represents functions of the product, propulsion, fuel, communications, etc). Breakdowns may also be hybrid or zonal.

Breakdown Elements

The identifier assigned to each physical or functional element in the breakdown of the product. An Logistics Support Analysis Control Number is normally used for the breakdown element.

Task

A maintenance task is a defined maintenance procedure that is to be performed on a defined product.

Subtask

A task specification may be subdivided into individual subtasks that provide a narrative description of the work to be performed.

Skills

Identification of the skills required to perform the task. Normally identified by a skill specialty code.

Skill Requirements

Identification of the specific skill capabilities required to accomplish the tasks for the product in focus. This includes identification of new skills or the modification of existing skills.

Training Requirements

Identification of additional training requirements for existing skills or new skills that are needed to accomplish the tasks for the product in focus.



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