WORKING DRAFT |
ISO/WD 10303-1437 |
Industrial automation systems and integration —
Product data representation and exchange —
Part 1437:
Application module:
Schedule
This part of ISO 10303 specifies the application module
Schedule.
The following are within the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
- definition of an activity and relationships;
- relationship between an activity and the product or activity data that it affects or uses;
- historical occurrence of an activity and the relationship to planned or defined activities;
- identification, description and relationships between activity methods;
- assignment of activity methods to product data;
- identification and recording of condition parameter values evaluated;
- characterization of an event and relationships;
- association of an event with product or activity data;
- specification and representation of a property of an activity;
- association of a project, responsible organization and execution dates to activity and product data;
- the specification, classifications and required quantity of a resource;
- definition and grouping of resource requirements and resources;
- recording of resources used or consumed by activities, organizations and relationships;
- resource availability, planning, recording, allocation, issuing and relationships;
- definition, representation and assignment of property to a resource or related element;
- the identification and relationships of schemes and entries in scheme;
- association of scheme, dates, times and time intervals;
- definition of state and relationships between a state, type of state, product, activity, people or organization that it affects;
- identification and relationship between state and the product, activity, people or organization that it affects;
- assignment of a task and its specification as a sequence of instructions;
- association of pre/post conditions to a task or a stage within a task.
The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
- the response of a system to excitation;
- the representation of function or state based behavior;
- association of schedule with activity or product data;
- identification and characterization of schedule associated work;
- identification and characterization of schedule associated person and organization;
- identification and characterization of schedule associated project breakdown;
- identification and characterization of schedule associated project management information resources;
- the relationships between organization structure, project breakdown, project management information
resources and and work structure.
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