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Application protocol: System engineering and design ISO/WD 10303-233

Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

4 Information requirements
  4.1 Business concepts and terminology
  4.2 Information requirements model
5 Module interpreted model
6 Conformance requirements

A EXPRESS expanded listings
B MIM short names
C Implementation method specific requirements
D Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
E Information object registration
F Application activity model    AAM
G ARM EXPRESS-G diagrams
H MIM EXPRESS-G diagrams
I Computer interpretable listing
J Application protocol implementation and usage guide
K Technical discussions
Bibliography
Index

Annex F
(informative)

Application activity model

The application activity model (AAM) is provided as an aid to understanding the scope and information requirements defined in this application protocol. The model is presented as a set of figures that contain the activity diagrams and a set of definitions of the activities and their data. Activities and data flows that are out of scope are marked with an asterisk.

The viewpoint is that of viewpointXXX.

F.1 Application activity model definitions

The following terms are used in the application activity model. Terms marked with an asterisk are outside the scope of this application protocol.

The definitions given in this annex do not supersede the definitions given in the main body of the text.

F.1.1 icomnameXX*

icomdescriptionXXX

F.1.2 nameXXX  AAMaamidef01.htm

descriptionXXX

F.2 Application activity model diagrams

The application activity model diagrams are given in Figures F.1 through F.1. The graphical form of the application activity model is presented in the IDEF0 activity modelling format [1]. Activities and data flows that are out of scope are marked with asterisks.

Figure F.1 - A-0 titleXXX



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