Business DEX (UK_Defence018):— task_list | Date: 2009/04/16 21:06:53 Revision: 1.3 |
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.
Business Object |
Business Object Definition |
Business Template(s) |
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Message | This information object represents a communication of the Configuration Management Breakdown. The method by which the message is communicated is various. | UK_Defence.message |
Record | This information object represents a permanent statement for preserving the memory or knowledge of facts, activities or events. | UK_Defence.record |
Task List | UK_Defence.task_list | |
Task | This information object represents a type of task that requires to be done. A task may actually be executed one or more times and recorded as an activity. | UK_Defence.task |
Maintenance Task | This information object represents a task that is required to be performed on a type of product. | UK_Defence.maintenance_task |
Product Design | This information object represents the aggregated set of information that constitutes the design of a product. Product designs can be of any "level" of product, from individual nuts and bolts, up to complete equipments, systems and platforms. Product designs are typically identified by a design authority part number, and when fully specified, will have a detailed drawing/product model associated with them that contain the level of detail that enables instances of the physical elements of the design to be manufactured and/or assembled. Those physical elements will be fully specified by their own Product Design. Product designs will typically also contain performance specifications, physical characteristcs (such as dimensions, weight and material specifications), and other charateristics such as cost. Prior to this level of detail being defined, the product design process may involve specification of functions, conceptual physical design/general layout design and identification of spatial zones within the design. | UK_Defence.product_design |
Status Assignment | This information object represents the record of the assignment of a status to a subject. This can be used for example to assign approvals to documents, status to deliveries, or dispositions to design changes (requested, proposed, authorized etc). | UK_Defence.status_assignment |
Justification | This information object represents a justification for a decision or for something having been done. | UK_Defence.justification |
Resource Requirement | This information object represents the identification and quantification of a resource that is needed to perform an individual task or list of tasks. | UK_Defence.resource_requirement |
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