ISO/TS 10303-1292:2005
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Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 1292: Application module: AP239 product definition information
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ISO | 2005-09 | NA |
ISO/TS 10303-1292:2005 specifies the application module for
AP239 product definition information.
The following are within the scope of
ISO/TS 10303-1292:2005:
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the representation of parts, their versions, their definitions, and their
management information, such as dates, that are assigned to them; - the representation of assignments of an identifier and alias identifications to parts and their versions;
- the representation of characterization views of a version of a part;
- the
representation of the data that identify a product and the categories of products it belongs to; - the
representation of relationships between versions of products; - the
representation of context-dependent relationships between definitions of product versions; - the
representation of the composition of an assembly as parent-child
relationships between views on products; - the
representation of the shape of an assembly as the composition of the
shape representation of its components; - the
association of valued properties to a part or to an assembly; - the
association of documentation to a part or to an assembly; - the
identification of positions within an assembly of parts to which
component parts may be attached; - the
identification of parts that are attached to identified positions
within an assembly; - the identification of a breakdown of a product or product_as_individual;
- the identification of the elements that comprise a breakdown;
- the identification of parent-child relationships between breakdown elements;
- the identification of relationships between elements in different breakdowns;
- the representation of the replacement of a product by another;
- the
representation and classification of documents and document
information that may apply to part definition information; - the
representation of properties of objects, their values and types, and classifications; - the
representation of information that records the identification of an
existing or potential future artifact – an actual product whose properties
can only be known by observation or by derivation from observations; - the
representation of interfaces between products; - the
representation of the life cycle phase of existing interfaces between
actual products (as realized), and includes planned interfaces between
planned products; - the
representation of relationships between requirements and items to
which they are assigned, and between requirements and the items which are
their source; - the
representation of the information that identify a requirement and
versions of requirements; - the
representation of characterization views of a requirement version; - the
representation of relationships between requirements which are expressed as
relationships between requirement view definitions; - the
representation of a type of state; - the
representation of an observed state; - the
identification of the configuration of a product for a given product concept; - the
specification of effectivity constraints applied to configuration of a product.