My
thoughts:
1. It is important that OASIS
DEXs use ISO products, not the other way round.
2. The correct title of
the AP239 is "ISO/DIS 10303-239:2004 Application protocol: Product
life cycle support". The first time this is used in the DEX, it
should be in full. Thereafter the abbreviation AP239 could be used
instead.
3. I think we should
avoid the initials "PLCS" in formal standards - it is used to convey too many
(slightly) different things, including the totality of all we have
done.
John Dunford,
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Hi Tim ,
In response to your query re
the use of OASIS terminology in the DEXs - lets ask the
question........................
Ladies and
Gents,
Whilst doing a business
review of DEX 1 I have changed the introduction words from "This part of ISO
10303 AP239 PLCS specifies the Data Exchange Set (DEX) 1 - Product Breakdown
for support " to "This
Data Exchange Set (DEX) 1 - Product Breakdown for support - utilizes ISO 10303
AP239 PLCS ".
This
could be again rewritten to be truly specific viz ''This OASIS PLCS Technical
Committee Data EXchange Set (DEX) 1 - Product breakdown for support - utilizes
ISO 10303 - 439 AP239 PLCS''.
Similar
words were suggested for the DEX 8 intro and TomH has introduced
them.
I
do think that the remainder of the DEX intros require standardizing to
reflect a OASIS package of work.
Also
there is a lack of consistency within the DEXs sometimes referring to PLCS or
AP239 or BOTH.
Thoughts
please.
regards
Gordon
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