Hi
John,
Agree.
Gordon
As David has commented we
should refer to the AP not the Module. Apart from anything else this puts us
higher up the standardization ladder (DIS not TS)!
John Dunford,
Eurostep Limited,
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Hi
John,
Stepmod title
=
ISO/TS 10303-439:2004 AP239 product life cycle support - therefore this should be the FULL title that the
OASIS PLCS TC DEXs should use.
best regards
Gordon
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,
Eurostep Limited,
25, Chaucer Road, BATH BA2 4QX,
UK
Tel: +44 1225 789347
Mobile: +44 0797 491 8202
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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