Template:— representing_task_step (rep_task_step) Capability:representing_task | 
            Date: 2010/01/28 09:39:51  Revision: 1.5 
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         This section specifies the template representing_task_step.
         
      
      
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         The template has been defined in the context of the capability 
         representing_task
         which provides an overall description of the 
         relevant parts of the ISO 10303-239 information model and a description 
         of related templates.
         
      
      
         NOTE 
         An explanation of a template and the associated instantiation path is
         provided in the 
         Template overview
         section.
         
      
      
      
               
         This template describes how to represent a task step. A task step contains the details for a task version.
             
       
      
      
         The EXPRESS-G diagram in
         Figure 
1
         shows the templates and EXPRESS entities that are required
         to represent the template 
         "representing_task_step".
         The text highlighted in blue shows the template parameters.
         
      
 
      
                 
      
         
Figure 1 —  An EXPRESS-G representation of the Information model for representing_task_step
         The graphic for the template to be used in other EXPRESS-G diagrams
         is shown in Figure 
         
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         below.
         
      
 
      
                 
      
         
Figure 2 —  The graphical representation of the representing_task_step template
      
         The following input parameters are defined for this template:
         
      
      
      
         
                      The task step identifier, e.g. the task step number.
                    
         
       
      
      
         
                      The name of the class being used to classify the task step identifier (i.e. the @task_step_id)
                    
         
       
      
         
            The following classes and their sub-classes can be used:
            
         
         
       
      
      
         
                      The identifier of the 
                      
External_class_library 
                      storing the definition of the class referenced by the parameter @task_step_id_class_name.
                    
         
 
       
      
      
          The name or identifier of the 
Organization that owns the @task_step_id.
         
 
       
      
      
         The name of the class being used to classify the identification of the 
                      
Organization responsible for creating the @task_step_id.
         
 
       
      
         
            The following classes and their sub-classes can be used:
            
         
         
       
      
      
         The identifier of the 
External_class_library storing the
                      definition of the class referenced by the parameter @task_step_org_id_class_name.
                    
         
 
       
      
      
         Detailed description of how the to perform the task step. 
       
      
      
         The following reference parameters are defined for this template:
         
      
      
      
         
            Allow the 
            
Task_step
            entity instantiated in this path to be referenced when this template is used. 
            
         
 
         
            Note: The 
            
Task_step
            entity can be referenced in a template path by:
            
         
 
         %^target = $representing_task_step.task_step%
         
            where 
            
target 
            is the parameter to which the 
            
Task_step
            is bound.
            
         
 
       
      
      
      
         The instantiation path shown below specifies the entities that are to be
         instantiated by the template.
         
      
      
         A description of templates and the syntax for the instantiation path is
         provided in the 
         
         
         
            Templates  Help/Information section.
         
      
 
      
      
         The following entities are instantiated with attributes as specified:
         
         
       
      
      
         The instance diagram in Figure 
         
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         shows an example of the EXPRESS entities and templates that are instantiated by the template:       
         
         
/representing_task_step(task_step_id='1', task_step_id_class_name='Task_step_identification_code', task_step_id_ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std', task_step_org_id='Bike Ltd', task_step_org_id_class_name='Organization_name', task_step_org_id_ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std', task_step_details='Remove the wheel from ......')/
         (an illustration of the consolidated representing_task_step template is shown in 
         
         
         Figure 
4 below.)
         
      
         
Figure 3 —  Entities instantiated by representing_task_step template
      
         The instance diagram in 
         Figure 
4
         shows the graphic symbol for the template that is to be
         used in other instance diagrams. The example template is:
         
         
         
/representing_task_step(task_step_id='1', task_step_id_class_name='Task_step_identification_code', task_step_id_ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std', task_step_org_id='Bike Ltd', task_step_org_id_class_name='Organization_name', task_step_org_id_ecl_id='urn:plcs:rdl:std', task_step_details='Remove the wheel from ......')/
      
         
Figure 4 —  Instantiation of representing_task_step template
Characterizations
      
         No common characterizations of the template 
         representing_task_step
         have been identified. However, the ISO 10303-239 EXPRESS model
         may enable other assignments to the entities instantiated by the template.