Projekta Nr.ISO 10303-44:2014
Nosaukums<p>ISO 10303-44:2014 specifies the integrated resource constructs for product structure configuration. </p> <p> The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-44:2014: </p> <ul> <li>the relationships among the components and assemblies of products;</li> <li> the relationships among products and their components as made by modification of other products; <p><small><a>EXAMPLE 1</a>   The machining of a product from another product is an example of a modification. </small></p> </li> <li>the description of a product as defined by customer needs;</li> <li>the dependencies among specifications of a product in order to represent possible product variations to present to a customer;</li> <li>the management of the structure for configuration of assemblies and components as planned for manufacture;</li> <li> the decomposition of a product to support different product life cycle activities; <p><small><a>EXAMPLE 2</a>   An organization maintains one bill-of-material structure for a product that enumerates the quantity of each component used in each assembly, and a second bill-of-material that decomposes a product with multiple assemblies into the individual components. See annex Examples for more examples of different product structure reports that are supported. </small></p> </li> <li>multiple versions of a single product that are equivalent with respect to form, fit, and function.</li> </ul>
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Darbības sfēra<p>ISO 10303-44:2014 specifies the integrated resource constructs for product structure configuration. </p> <p> The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-44:2014: </p> <ul> <li>the relationships among the components and assemblies of products;</li> <li> the relationships among products and their components as made by modification of other products; <p><small><a>EXAMPLE 1</a>   The machining of a product from another product is an example of a modification. </small></p> </li> <li>the description of a product as defined by customer needs;</li> <li>the dependencies among specifications of a product in order to represent possible product variations to present to a customer;</li> <li>the management of the structure for configuration of assemblies and components as planned for manufacture;</li> <li> the decomposition of a product to support different product life cycle activities; <p><small><a>EXAMPLE 2</a>   An organization maintains one bill-of-material structure for a product that enumerates the quantity of each component used in each assembly, and a second bill-of-material that decomposes a product with multiple assemblies into the individual components. See annex Examples for more examples of different product structure reports that are supported. </small></p> </li> <li>multiple versions of a single product that are equivalent with respect to form, fit, and function.</li> </ul>
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ICS grupa25.040.40