DEX: (D008) product_as_individual — Product as Individual | Date: 2007/09/14 16:11:29 Revision: 1.36 |
The ISO 10303-239 PLCS Application Activity Model (AAM) is an IDEF0 representation of the business activities that set the scope and information requirements for the PLCS standard. The model is composed of a set of figures and a set of definitions of these business activities and their associated information flows.
IDEFØ provides a graphical notation for function modeling of an organization or system. Activities can be described by their inputs, outputs, controls and mechanisms (ICOMs).
This DEX supports a subset of these business activities and information flows. These are highlighted in yellow in the figures Figure 1 and Figure 2.
The information flows marked with an asterisk are not explicitly represented within PLCS. This information is instead transferred by other means, e.g., handled by a document.
The activity labels in the AAM views above have the following definitions:
action to develop the required views of each relevant product, in the form of assembly structures or breakdowns built from classified elements and to establish necessary relationships between the different views to provide navigation between views
NOTE The managed set of product views (the PIF structure) provides unambiguous identification of the PIF for support management purposes and a key mechanism for navigating and managing the effectivity of all related information, including that specified by the information need providing the product definition and support solution.
action to provide both unambiguous identification and classification of all elements forming part of the PIF and its support system to which reference needs to be made, including interfaces and other relationships between such elements to which configuration management shall apply
NOTE Classification of elements and interfaces can be used to assist in defining information needs.
action to provide unambiguous identification of all elements, and versions, of the product or support system to which reference needs to be made, identification of interfaces between elements, the necessary assembly, and other breakdowns structures, required to manage the product through life and definition of the information to be held for each type of product and support system element
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This activity occurs throughout the product life cycle and is the basis of management of configuration change and configuration status accounting of a product and all constituent configuration items. The purposes and benefits of this activity include:
The ICOM arrow labels in the AAM views above have the following definitions:
set of assured and related information used to develop and deliver support for a product in focus, including feedback from using and supporting the product over its life cycle
NOTE Related information includes records of the history of the usage or support of realized products, design and support analysis results and reasons why decisions were taken. Such information includes design and failure analysis records, logistic support analyses, running hours, environment descriptions, operating profiles; test results, records of maintenance activities, resources used, and faults found plus any other content deemed relevant to life cycle support.
element of the PIF or its support system and that has been identified and assigned to one or more classes of element, plus any relationships between elements needing to be tracked for support purposes
NOTE Unambiguous identification includes the assignment of a name (for use by humans) and an alphanumeric identifier (for use within computers) that are unique within a context. The context for a name or identifier is the organization that provides the name and identification. Elements can have more than one name and identifier assigned by different organizations. The classification of an element can include a class that helps identify the APSI that is required for this element type. Relationships can include any of those specified by the information model of this part of ISO 10303.
specification of the information that shall be developed and maintained within the APSI for any PIF or support system element or class of elements
identification of the group of actual or potential operational products and related items that require support during their life cycle
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The PIF scope can include:
integrated set of classified elements and interfaces, product structure views and relationships between product structure views required to provide life cycle support
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The PIF structure comprises:
any information about the product in focus and related support elements that is required by participants in life cycle support
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This information may include:
request to provide identification for new elements of the product or support system element
NOTE Requests may arise from new product concepts, developing breakdowns of existing products, or from changes.
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