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Integrated data package

The enterprise shall capture design data in an integrated database to have a repository for the evolving integrated data package, and to provide a shared data source for the exchange and reuse of technical information. [Pg.12]

The enterprise shall maintain traceabihty between the versions of tools and the models, analysis results, and other outputs of tools to raisure the abUity to reproduce execution results supporting the SEP. [Pg.12]

An integrated data package includes, but is not limited to the following items  [Pg.13]

1) Arrangement drawings—documents the relationship of the major subsystems or components of the system. [Pg.13]

2) Assembly drawings—documents the relationship of a combination of parts and subassemblies required to form the next higher indenture level of equipment or system. [Pg.13]


The integrated data package shall include the technical design information that supports product manufacturing, assembly, and integration. [Pg.14]

The integrated data package includes the technical design information for the life cycle processes, and the special equipment specifications and baselines, software code listings, technical manuals, technical plans, facility drawings, and special tools related to manufacturing, verification, distribution, operations, support, training, and disposal. [Pg.14]

The enterprise should complete detailed docummtation for each component and its subcomponents to satisfy functional architecture requiremmts as allocated to the component, component interface specifications, and the assembly specification. The integrated data package should be produced and captured in the integrated database, and should contain the detailed drawing, code listing, manual procedures, etc., as defined in 4.7. [Pg.28]

The enterprise completes the drawing, schematics, software documentation, manual procedures, etc., as necessary, to document the selected design elements in an integrated data package. [Pg.50]

Some of the earlier software, such as SAS or APL, has since been extended to provide broader support, often with limitations that reflect their history. In addition, Integrated business packages, such as Lotus 1-2-3 in the microcomputer world and some of the data management packages, have also been used for scientific work. [Pg.24]

OMA in console control panel (Motorola microprocessor). The data manipulation may be performed using the OMA integrated software package, or the data may be reformatted to MS-DOS and imported to popular PC-based (e.g., Lotus 1-2-3) software packages for further analysis. The OMA to MS-EKDS reformatting capability resides in the OMA III software package. [Pg.115]

Data analysis (image processing, normalization, and interpretation) Format of produced data, normalization approach Integrated software packages, supervised data interpretation... [Pg.38]

Data manipulation software is an important component of data management systems. As well as a vital component of the build process of integrated data resources, they are used in their APIs and user interfaces. In addition, Web services and the workflow software provide a means of finking applications with data resources to create complex workflows. These workflows may be used by biologists as stand-alone analysis packages. Again, we present here a review of the most currently used packages rather than a comprehensive list. [Pg.397]

Connectivity represents the lowest level of integration with connectivity implying access. Software that supports multiple functions or that permits access to data residing in different systems is sometimes referred to as an integrated software package . However, in many cases, only the lowest level of connectivity is supported. [Pg.20]

Examples Using the Dortmund Data Bank (DDB) and the Integrated Software Package DDBSP... [Pg.615]

The partner integration can be operated in both a synchronous and an asynchronous way. The synchronous approach requires online access to data sources and systems and usually involves manual handling of data. This may be achieved by remote access to the PLM solution. This incurs security and infrastructure measurements to guarantee a safe and reliable mode of operations. A portal with associated data storage providing online access to data packages may be a cheaper option for online access. [Pg.474]


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