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Business information requirements
Representing a maintenance work order
Representing Product In Focus maintenance activity
Representing a Product In Focus
Representing properties on a Product In Focus
Representing state of a Product In Focus
Representing change of Part Number, Serial Number, and NSN
Representing installation/removal position on an aircraft
Representing resource: replaced parts
Representing resource: trades used
Representing a Product In Focus usage activity
Representing deferred activities
Deferred activities - life properties
Representing Product In Focus location
Representing related components
Representing Inventory Gain and Loss
Figures
Figure 1 — A4 In scope - Provide support
Figure 2 — A44 In scope - Collect data and provide feedback
Figure 3 — Typical business process using the Aviation Maintenance DEX
Figure 4 — Example exchange points
Figure 5 — UML model representing reportable activities
Figure 6 — Summary of maintenance feedback information
Figure 7 — UML model representing information that can be exchanged
Figure 8 — UML model representing reportable activities
Figure 9 — Overview of PLCS constructs used to represent maintenance feedback information
Figure 10 — UML class diagram representing a message
Figure 11 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a message and its envelope
Figure 12 — UML model representing a maintenance work order
Figure 13 — EXPRESS-G diagram for work order
Figure 14 — Model representing Product In Focus maintenance activity
Figure 15 — EXPRESS-G diagram for Product In Focus maintenance activity
Figure 16 — UML model representing a Product_In_Focus
Figure 17 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a Product In Focus
Figure 18 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying a Product In Focus
Figure 19 — UML model representing the properties on a Product In Focus
Figure 20 — EXPRESS-G diagram for properties on a Product In Focus
Figure 21 — EXPRESS-G diagram for properties on a Product In Focus
Figure 22 — UML class diagram representing different states of an asset
Figure 23 — UML class diagram representing the state of an asset
Figure 24 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing a symptom
Figure 25 — EXPRESS-G diagram for state of a Product In Focus
Figure 26 — Model representing a change in part / serial number
Figure 27 — EXPRESS-G diagram for new Part number , Serial Number and stock code / stock number
Figure 28 — Model representing the installation/removal position on an aircraft
Figure 29 — Illustration of a Part assembly
Figure 30 — EXPRESS-G diagram for installation/removal of a Product In Focus on aircraft
Figure 31 — Illustration of a fitted parts
Figure 33 — Model representing the replaced parts
Figure 34 — EXPRESS-G diagram for recording parts used
Figure 35 — EXPRESS-G diagram for recording parts used
Figure 36 — Model representing the consumed resources
Figure 37 — EXPRESS-G diagram for recording trades used
Figure 38 — UML model representing a Product In Focus usage activity, e.g. a sortie
Figure 39 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing a usage activity
Figure 40 — Model representing tasks and extensions
Figure 41 — Summary of information representing activities, resulting from a task, extensions
Figure 42 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing activities deferred to given life values
Figure 43 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing activities for deferred faults
Figure 44 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing limitation of usage
Figure 45 — Model representing the movement of a Product In Focus to a new location
Figure 46 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying the change of a location of a Product In Focus
Figure 47 — Model representing the relationship of a Product In Focus to other items
Figure 48 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying the related components of a Product In Focus
Figure 49 — Model representing the addition or loss of a Product In Focus to the inventory
Figure 50 — EXPRESS-G diagram for representing inventory events
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Administrative and context information
Definition of fully acceptable, degraded or fault state
Business information requirements
Representation of general administrative and context information
Representation of the detail data section
Failure mode description and characterization
Definition of fully acceptable, degraded or fault state
Figures
Figure 1 — A222 Define Life and Usage Profile (In scope)
Figure 1 — State of a product over time
Figure 1 — Example of a presentation of a fault state analysis result
Figure 2 — State of a product over time
Figure 3 — Capabilities used by DEX (002) Fault State
Figure 4 — Identification of a fault state analysis result
Figure 5 — General administrative information, part 1
Figure 6 — General administrative information, part 2
Figure 7 — Definition of a failure mode
Figure 9 — Example of the representation of a consequence of a failure mode and the affected items
Figure 10 — Example of the representation criticality indicator and likelihood
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Business information requirements
Information Requirements Overview
Detailed Information Requirements
Item Type (Special Tooling or Special Test Equipment)
Responsible Person or Organization
Digital File with Event Information
New Owning or Receiving Organization
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Assignment of the Digital File
Digital Representation of Message
Sending and Receiving Person or Organization
Product as Realized Effectivity
Item Type (Special Tooling or Special Test Equipment)
Responsible Person in Organization
Digital File Assignment to Event Information
Digital File with Event Information
Address for Owning Organization
New Owning or Receiving Organization
Address for New Owning/Receiving Organization
Digital File Assignment to Event Information
Digital File with Event Information
Figures
Figure 1 — A-0 In scope - Provide support
Figure 2 — A0 In scope - Provide through life support for product
Figure 3 — A1 In scope - Manage information to support a product
Figure 4 — A1.2 In scope - Manage identification
Figure 5 — A1.2.1 In scope - Identify product and support system elements
Figure 6 — A1.2.2 In scope - Define product structure
Figure 7 — A1.2.2.1 In scope - Develop structure views
Figure 8 — A1.3 In scope - Manage information
Figure 9 — A1.3.4 In scope - Release assured product and support information
Figure 10 — Overview of Item Identification information within the message container
Figure 11 — Item Identification - UML Class Model Overview
Figure 12 — UML Class Model for Message
Figure 13 — UML Class Model for Item in Focus
Figure 14 — UML Class Model for Item Design
Figure 15 — UML Class Model for Item Marks
Figure 16 — UML Class Model for Item Organization
Figure 17 — UML Class Model for Item Acquisition
Figure 18 — UML Class Model for Item Change
Figure 19 — UML Class Model for Item Lifecycle Event
Figure 20 — Overview of PLCS constructs used to represent Item Identification
Figure 21 — PLCS representation of Message
Figure 22 — PLCS representation of Item in Focus
Figure 23 — PLCS representation of Item Design
Figure 24 — PLCS representation of Item Marks
Figure 25 — PLCS representation of Item Organization
Figure 26 — PLCS representation of Item Acquisition
Figure 27 — PLCS representation of Item Change
Figure 28 — PLCS representation of Terminating Item Lifecycle Event
Figure 29 — PLCS representation of Non-Terminating Item Lifecycle Event
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Administrative and context information
Business information requirements
Representation of general administrative and context information
Representation of the detail data section
Figures
Figure 1 — The context in which a Maintenance Plan is produced
Figure 1 — A24323 Develop Support Plan Logic (In scope)
Figure 2 — Tasks within scope of dex 5 Maintenance Plan
Figure 1 — The context in which a Maintenance Plan is produced
Figure 2 — Overview of capabilities used in DEX Maintenance plan
Figure 3 — Identification of a maintenance plan
Figure 4 — The top item product to which the maintenance plan relates
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Business information requirements
Transmitting feedback information
Reporting the usage of an actual product
Identifying a product_as_realized by serial number
Referencing a product_as_realized and its association to the design
Referencing a Product_as_realized in an assembly
Referencing a Product_as_realized in a configuration
Referencing a Product_as_realized in the context of a breakdown
Identifying the environment for product usage
Reporting the status of an actual product
Recording the status of an actual product
Recording faults affecting an actual product
Identifying the version or modification state of an actual product
Identifying the role configuration of an actual product
Identifying the location of an actual product
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Manufacture, Assembly and As-Built
Establishing the Current Configuration Baseline
Business information requirements
A reference to a products' parts;
A reference to the products' design configuration;
Referencing a part or slot within a design configuration
A reference to a part or slot in an assembly design definition;
Referencing a part or slot in an assembly
A reference to an element within one of the product's various (design) breakdown views;
Referencing a part or slot in a breakdown
Applying a reference to a part in a slot or slot on a product respectively
Summary of the Identification of the Design
View of the Product as Individual
The representation of the individual product;
Representation and Identification of an Individual
Referencing a Product as Individual
The representation of the individual product's configuration definition
Representing the Product As Individual Configuration
Referencing an Individual within a Product Configuration
The representation of the individual product's assembly definition
The Referencing of an Individual within an Assembly
The use of Slots in an Assembly
Management of a Slot through life
The Referencing of Individual Slots
The representation of breakdowns of individuals;
Referencing a Breakdown Element
Referencing a part or slot in a breakdown
The alignment of the breakdown views to the assembly
Product State - reporting the status of an actual product
Recording the status of an actual product
Recording faults affecting an actual product
Identifying the version or modification state of an actual product
Identifying the role configuration of an actual product
Manufacturing, test and inspection records
Use of a (OASIS) Reference Data Library
Transmission of the product data
Figures
Figure 1 — A1 Manage Information to support a product
Figure 2 — A12 Manage Identification
Figure 4 — Typical Life Cycle Stages and PLCS Concepts
Figure 5 — Capabilities used by DEX
Figure 6 — Referencing the Power Unit PSU-009 without any further context information
Figure 7 — Referencing the Power Unit PSU-009 version 1
Figure 9 — Referencing the Power Unit PSU-009 within the assembly of the product PC System PC-0023
Figure 12 — Full example containing all of the references used above
Figure 13 — Representation of a Product as Planned
Figure 14 — Relationship of a Product as Planned to a Version of the Design
Figure 15 — Representation of a Product as Realized
Figure 17 — Representation of the Product as Planned in two Configurations of a PC
Figure 18 — Referencing of the Product as Planned in a Planned Configuration
Figure 19 — Referencing a Version of a Product as Realized in a Configuration
Figure 20 — Representing Product as Panned individuals and (Dated) Effectivity
Figure 21 — Referencing a Panned individual within an Assembly
Figure 22 — Referencing a realized individual within an Assembly
Figure 23 — Representing a Slot
Figure 24 — Representing a design slot
Figure 25 — Representing a planned slot
Figure 26 — Representing a realized slot
Figure 27 — Representing the elements of a slot as planned
Figure 29 — Representing a Part in a Slot
Figure 30 — Relationship between a Design Slot and a Planned Slot.
Figure 31 — Relationships between Slot Design, Slot as Planned and Slot as Realized
Figure 33 — Representing the Breakdown of the Electrical Power of the PC System PC-0023
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The representation of the product parts;
The representation of the product design's assembly definition;
The representation of the various breakdown views to aid the support solution;
The alignment of the breakdown views to the assembly;
Representing Product Configuration
The representation of the documentation of the product;
Use of a (OASIS) Reference Data Library
Transmission of the product data;
Figures
Figure 1 — A1: Manage Information to support a product
Figure 2 — A12: Manage Identification
Figure 3 — A122: Define Product Structure
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Information Requirements Overview
Detailed Information Requirements
Product in Focus Identification
Product in Focus Support Classification
Task Identification and Reversioning
Task Legal, Health and Safety Advisories
Task Special Requirements Indication
On/Off End Item Classification
Resource Identification (Specification)
Resource Description (Specification)
Material Resource Identification
Material Resource Hazardous Classification
Material Resource Document Reference
Material Resource Support Classification
Estimated Resource Elapsed Time
Human Resource Estimated Labour Time;
Alternative / Substitute Resource
Task Legal, Health and Safety Advisories
On/Off End Item Classification
Task Administrative Information
Task Revision Change Description
Message Receiving Organization
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Part Support Classification - Repairability
Breakdown Element as Product in Focus
Breakdown Element Identification
Breakdown Element Support Classification
Task Identification and Revisioning
Task Legal, Health and Safety Advisories
Task Special Requirements Indication
On/Off End Item Classification
Resource Description (Specification)
Material Resource Hazardous Classification
Material Resource Document Reference
Material Resource Support Classification
Organizational Resource Realization
Resource Quantity Determination
Estimated Resource Elapsed Time
Human Resource Estimated Labour Time
Alternative / Substitute Resource
Computable Scheduled Task Triggers
Non-computable Scheduled Task Triggers
Computable Event Based Task Triggers
Non-computable Event Based Task Triggers
Zone as an explicit zone element in a zone breakdown
Zone Provided as a Description
Access via a Breakdown Element
Access Provided as a Description
Access Provided as a Task Step
Removal Route Defined as a Code
Removal Route Provided as a Description
Removal Provided as a Task Step
Task step identification and categorization
Task Legal, Health and Safety Advisories
On/Off End Item Classification
Product (Product variant) end item as effectivity condition
Product Configuration (Product Role) as Effectivity Condition
Product Modification as Effectivity Condition
Position in Product as Effectivity Condition
Operational Environment as Effectivity Condition
Operating State as Effectivity Condition
Customer as Effectivity Condition
Performing Organization as Effectivity Condition
Task Compound Conditions Representation
Task Administrative Information
Task Revision Change Description
Message - Date Time of Data Extraction
Message - Sending and Receiving Organization
Message - Contract Information
Optional Characterizations of Templates
Optional characterization of template assigning_code
Optional Characterization of Template Assigning_descriptor
Optional Characterization of Template Assigning_identification
Optional Characterization of Template Assigning_justification
Optional Characterization of Templates for Assigning Referenced Document
Optional Characterization of Templates for Property Representation
Figures
Figure 1 — A24 Design Support Solution
Figure 2 — A242 Perform Task Analysis
Figure 3 — A2422 Define Potential Task
Figure 4 — A243 Define Support Solution
Figure 5 — A2432 Develop Support Plan
Figure 6 — A24322 Develop Support Plan Logic
Figure 7 — Summary of Task Set information within the message container
Figure 8 — Task Information - UML Class Model Overview
Figure 9 — UML Class Model for Product in Focus
Figure 10 — UML Class Model for Task Definition
Figure 11 — UML Class Model for Task Resource
Figure 12 — UML Class Model for Task Usage
Figure 13 — UML Class Model for Task End Item Context
Figure 14 — UML Class Model for Task Structure
Figure 15 — Example on task structure and references to associated task specifications
Figure 16 — UML Class Model Overview - Application of Effectivity and/or Conditions
Figure 17 — UML Class Model for Task Administrative Information
Figure 18 — UML Class Model for Task Message Information
Figure 19 — Overview of PLCS constructs used to represent Task Set
Figure 20 — PLCS representation of part as Product in Focus
Figure 21 — PLCS representation of breakdown element as the Product in Focus
Figure 22 — PLCS representation of Task definition
Figure 23 — PLCS representation of Task resources
Figure 24 — PLCS representation of Task trigger
Figure 25 — PLCS representation of Task end item context
Figure 26 — PLCS representation of task structure
Figure 27 — PLCS representation of Task dated effectivities
Figure 28 — PLCS representation of Task conditional effectivity assignment
Figure 29 — PLCS representation of Task conditional effectivity condition parameters
Figure 30 — PLCS representation of Task serial effectivities
Figure 31 — PLCS representation of compound condition
Figure 32 — PLCS representation of Task administrative information
Figure 33 — PLCS representation of Task Set message
Figure 34 — PLCS representation of assigning_code characterization
Figure 35 — PLCS representation of assigning_descriptor characterization
Figure 36 — PLCS representation of assigning_identification characterization
Figure 37 — PLCS representation of assigning_justification characterization
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Emerging or Supplementary Work
Business information requirements
Representing the Complete Package of Work
Basic Work Package Configuration
Identification of the Opportunity
Types of Opportunity - the Why
Approval of Opportunity - the Who
Location of Opportunity - the Where
Period of Opportunity - the When
Asset Assigned to an Opportunity - the What
Scheme Entry Characterizations
Scheme Entry and Directed Activities
Adding Items into a Scheme Entry
Scheme_entry - Activity Combinations
Relationships between items of work
Assigning Required Resource Items
Documenting the Definition of activities
Activity_method Identification
Activity_method Classification
Activity_method Identification
Activity_method Identification
Referencing Tasks within a Task Library
Referencing the Product In Focus
Identification of the PIF in Context
Referencing a product as individual by serial number
Referencing a modified product as individual
Referencing a product as planned
Referencing a product as individual in a configuration
Referencing a product as individual in the context of a breakdown
Referencing a product as individual in an assembly
Referencing a product as individual in an assembly by slot
Identification of Parts treated as Resource Items
Figures
Figure 1 — A41 Plan and control support delivery
Figure 2 — A411 Plan support activity
Figure 3 — A412 Control support activity
Figure 4 — DEX Business Scope Overview
Figure 5 — DEX4 Life Cycle Context
Figure 6 — DEX Scope as Capabilities
Figure 7 — Basic Configuration for Representing a Complete Work Package
Figure 8 — Basic Configuration for a scheme of work.
Figure 9 — Work Order Overview and Template Usage
Figure 10 — Basic work order authentication
Figure 11 — Assigning Assessed and Asserted State Templates
Figure 12 — Basic Work Request Reference
Figure 13 — Directed_activity Overview and Template Usage
Figure 14 — Life Cycle Opportunity Overview and Template Usage
Figure 15 — Example Life Cycle Opportunity Location
Figure 16 — Example linking the Opportunity to the Directive
Figure 17 — Relating the Directed_activity to a planned Life Cycle Opportunity
Figure 18 — Life Cycle Opportunity Relationships Overview
Figure 19 — Scheme Overiew and Template Usage
Figure 20 — Scheme of work (also known as Work Package).
Figure 21 — Scheme Subject Assignment Overiew and Template Usage
Figure 22 — Work package and Life Cycle Opportunity
Figure 23 — Scheme Entry Overview and Template Usage
Figure 24 — Scheme Entry and Directed Activities
Figure 25 — Scheme_entry_assignment: Adding Items to an entry
Figure 26 — Scheme_entry Sequencing
Figure 27 — Activity Overview and Template Usage
Figure 28 — Assigning Required Resource Item Template
Figure 29 — Shorthand Assigning Required Resource Item Template
Figure 30 — Assigning other objects to Required Resources
Figure 31 — Structure of an Activity
Figure 32 — Definition of an Activity
Figure 33 — Activity_method and template usage
Figure 34 — Default Typical Activity_method
Figure 35 — Enhanced Typical Activity_method
Figure 36 — Updating a Typical Activity
Figure 37 — Referencing a Task within a Task Library
Figure 38 — EXPRESS-G diagram for identifying product in focus
Figure 39 — PIF Usage Overview
Figure 40 — Relating Products to Parts
Figure 41 — A Part referenced as a Resource Item
Figure 42 — Concession template shorthand with optional characterizations.
Figure 43 — A Justified concession (with documents)
Figure 44 — A Justified concession (with documents)
Figure 45 — A Conditional concession (with documents)