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<p>ISO 10303-239:2012 specifies the application protocol for
Product life cycle support. </p>
<p> The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-239:2012:
</p>
<ul>
<li> information for defining a complex product and its
support solution; </li>
<li> information required to maintain a complex product;
</li>
<li> information required for through life configuration
change management of a product and its support solution;
</li>
<li> the representation of product structures, assemblies and
breakdowns including:
<ul>
<li> the identification and representation of
parts, their versions, definitions, and
documentation and management information, such as
dates and approvals assigned to parts;
</li>
<li> the representation of multiple product
structure views; </li>
<li> the representation of functional, physical,
system and zonal breakdown of the product
structure, from system via subsystems or components to end items;
</li>
<li> the representation of the shape of an
assembly as the composition of the shape
representation of its components;
</li>
<li> the identification of positions within an
assembly of parts to which component parts may be
attached; </li>
<li> the association of valued properties to a
part or to an assembly; </li>
<li> the representation of interfaces between
products; </li>
<li> the classification of parts, documents and
assemblies. </li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of a product through life including:
<ul>
<li> the representation of product requirements
and their fulfilment; </li>
<li> the representation of existing or potential
future products; </li>
<li> the identification of the configuration of a
product for a given role; </li>
<li> the specification of effectivity constraints
applied to configuration of a product;
</li>
<li> the representation of predicted and observed
states of products. </li></ul></li>
<li> the specification and planning of activities for a
product including:
<ul>
<li> the specification of tasks to be performed on
a product; </li>
<li> the representation of conditions for
performing the tasks, including the resources
required and the location of the resources and product;
</li>
<li> the representation of the type of person and
skills required for performing a task;
</li>
<li> the representation of planning and scheduling
of the tasks and the management and authorization
of the subsequent work.
</li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of the activity history of a product
including:
<ul>
<li> the recording of the usage of a product and
the resource usage;
</li>
<li> the recording of the activities performed on
a product and the resource usage.
</li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of the product history including:
<ul>
<li> a historical record of the states of a
product; </li>
<li> a historical record of the configuration
status of the product; </li>
<li> the location of product data;
</li>
<li> the observation of product data.
</li></ul></li></ul>
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<p>ISO 10303-239:2012 specifies the application protocol for
Product life cycle support. </p>
<p> The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-239:2012:
</p>
<ul>
<li> information for defining a complex product and its
support solution; </li>
<li> information required to maintain a complex product;
</li>
<li> information required for through life configuration
change management of a product and its support solution;
</li>
<li> the representation of product structures, assemblies and
breakdowns including:
<ul>
<li> the identification and representation of
parts, their versions, definitions, and
documentation and management information, such as
dates and approvals assigned to parts;
</li>
<li> the representation of multiple product
structure views; </li>
<li> the representation of functional, physical,
system and zonal breakdown of the product
structure, from system via subsystems or components to end items;
</li>
<li> the representation of the shape of an
assembly as the composition of the shape
representation of its components;
</li>
<li> the identification of positions within an
assembly of parts to which component parts may be
attached; </li>
<li> the association of valued properties to a
part or to an assembly; </li>
<li> the representation of interfaces between
products; </li>
<li> the classification of parts, documents and
assemblies. </li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of a product through life including:
<ul>
<li> the representation of product requirements
and their fulfilment; </li>
<li> the representation of existing or potential
future products; </li>
<li> the identification of the configuration of a
product for a given role; </li>
<li> the specification of effectivity constraints
applied to configuration of a product;
</li>
<li> the representation of predicted and observed
states of products. </li></ul></li>
<li> the specification and planning of activities for a
product including:
<ul>
<li> the specification of tasks to be performed on
a product; </li>
<li> the representation of conditions for
performing the tasks, including the resources
required and the location of the resources and product;
</li>
<li> the representation of the type of person and
skills required for performing a task;
</li>
<li> the representation of planning and scheduling
of the tasks and the management and authorization
of the subsequent work.
</li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of the activity history of a product
including:
<ul>
<li> the recording of the usage of a product and
the resource usage;
</li>
<li> the recording of the activities performed on
a product and the resource usage.
</li></ul></li>
<li> the representation of the product history including:
<ul>
<li> a historical record of the states of a
product; </li>
<li> a historical record of the configuration
status of the product; </li>
<li> the location of product data;
</li>
<li> the observation of product data.
</li></ul></li></ul>