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Från: Tim
Turner [mailto:tjt@lsc.co.uk]
Skickat: den 11 augusti 2005
21:37
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Ämne: [plcs-dex] Representing_parts
C002 Issue RBN-15
In the interest of visibility
My response & comments to the issue are provided below;
Issue: RBN-15 by Rob Bodington (05-07-27)
minor_technical issue
Should
assigning_identification be used to assign the name to a part?
TJT
Response: just as an identifier may
change over time, so might the name.
The name can be specified
through C001 - assigning_identification where the
identification_assignment.name carries the product name, and the
corresponding external_class_library.class_name should be set to
"Name_identification".
Questions for
consistency purposes:
1. Is
the Organization specifying the name required to be identified (according
to current C001 template, the Organization assigning the name is also
required to be specified)?
2.
Should ALL other types of products in PLCS (i.e. attachment_slot,
breakdown, breakdown_element, document, interface_connector,
interface_specification, part, product_as_individual, requirement) also
conform to this rule regarding names?
3. Any feedback?
regards,
Tim
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