Business DEX (UK_Defence034):— recommended_facilities | Date: 2009/04/16 17:22:00 Revision: 1.9 |
The business objects introduced in the Business Information Overview section are modelled in PLCS through a set of business templates. Most business templates are based upon one or more generic PLCS templates. They may be specializations of a PLCS template using one or more classifications or characterizations to capture the required information, whilst some rename and use restricted parameters.
This section summarizes the mappings of the business objects to the corresponding templates. A diagrammatic representation of the AP239 templates used is shown below in Figure 2.NOTE To improve understanding of the diagram, not all of the templates referenced in the table are shown.
Business Object |
Business Object Definition |
Business Templates |
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Assumption | This infromation object represents the required infromation for an assumption about a required precondition used as a basis for decision.that has been made by a person. | UK_Defence.assumption |
Constraint | This template describes how to represent a requirement that sets specific limits that must be complied with. | UK_Defence.constraint |
Document | This information object represents reference material that follows a formal change approval mechanism. | UK_Defence.document |
Document Association | This information object represents the association of a Document with another information object. Example uses of this may be to associate policy or standards documents with Task objects or to associate drawings with Product Design objects. |
UK_Defence.document_association |
Facility | This information object describes how to represent an installation providing one or more functional capabilities necessary to provide support to one or more equipment programmes. | UK_Defence.facility |
Facility Type | This infromation object describes how to represent a type of installation providing one or more functional capabilities necessary to provide support to one or more equipment programmes. | UK_Defence.facility_type |
Location | This information object defines a location. | UK_Defence.location |
Message | This information object represents a communicated statement of events, activities, or outcomes that have taken place. | UK_Defence.message |
Person | This information object represents the information describing a human being. This represents the information describing a human being. | UK_Defence.person |
Property | The property business object is used by those TLSS Data Exchange Specifications that require information about a functional or physical aspect of the information object that it is a property of. | UK_Defence.property |
Recommended Facilities | This information object identifies the recommended facilities required, over a defined period of time, to support the Platform, system and equipment for which the associated Support Solution Definition was developed. | UK_Defence.recommended_facilities |
Recommended Facility Type | This information object describes a type of facility which may be referenced as a required resource for a task, available at a facility. | UK_Defence.recommended_facility_type |
Representing Date Time | This information object represents the record of the assignment of a status to a subject. | representing_date_time |
Support Solution Definition | This information object represents the results of analysing the support need for the related platform, system and equipment, in terms of the planned tasks that are required to support it through life. | UK_Defence.support_solution_definition |
Schedule | This information object represents the instantiation of the planned schedule, detailing specific dates for the performance of tasks on specific products using specific resources. | UK_Defence.schedule |
Status Assignment | This information object represents the record of the assignment of a status to a subject. | UK_Defence.status_assignment |
Table 2 — Business Objects to Template Mapping table
The key templates that this DEX comprises and the interrelations between those templates are illustrated below:
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