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Subject: RE: [plcs-dex] Classification of type and individual
I knew that I should have worked harder on the example !!!
I was trying to make the point that I do not believe that the only way in which an individual can be classified is by classifying the type of which it is an individual.
I think that there may well be classifications of individuals that are not classifications of the type, and vice versa. Or the type at this instance in time.
I also think that two individuals of the same type may have different classifications to the classification given to the type. It will be confusing to read a Part21 file if the type is where you go to get the classifications.
This initially arose from the classification of State_defnition / State and Condition / Condition_evaluated. (type / individual)
The argument is that in these circumstances you only need to classify the typical, i.e. State_defnition and Condition.
This is probably true, (well I can’t think of a counter example).
However, I am not convinced tat it is true for Part and Product_as_individual.
Regards ------------------------------------------- -----Original Message-----
Rob,
As a support engineer I object to what you did in your third paragraph. Under what circumstances in our work of "Supporting" a product are we going to allow you to modify your bicycle to a non-approved configuration. At the first configuration audit you will be told to de-modify until your product_as_realized (bike) conforms to its correct configuration. You may apply a change to your configuration if that change (Souped Up) is allowable for your realized instance of the product design (effectivity).
To be more precise "Souped up" is a variant of the design. You are right it is not a classification.
Yours configuring for ever, Les
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