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Object lifecycle management

Product Lifecycle Management Services, v2.1, Object Management Group, May 2011. Available at http //www.omg.Org/spec/PLM/2.l/... [Pg.164]

B9.1 Configuration Management Recall from Section 9.3.4.3 that one of the objectives of SAV assurance was configuration consistency. Essentially, does the evidence produced throughout the SAV lifecycle have traceability to the delivered SAV product For example, what is the relevance of a safety case claim made from SAV lifecycle data that cannot be traced or be shown to be consistent with the version of SAV being delivered Clearly the relevance is low, and would not form a robust argument in the safety case. [Pg.317]

SDP/SAV Management Plan - describes the objectives, standards and SAV lifecycles to be used in the SAV development processes and the activities that constitute them. [Pg.321]

What is first needed are objectives (such as key performance indicators) and a consistent way to manage the integrity of a CCS asset during its lifecycle. [Pg.368]

The first objective of this clause is to define the safety management roles and responsibilities, regarding the concept phase and the development phases in the scfety lifecycle (see Figs. 1 and 2). [Pg.253]

ICH Q9 describes how QRM principles—used extensively in other industries—can be applied to the pharmaceutical industry throughout the lifecycle of a product. The primary objective of risk management as it applies to the pharmaceutical industry is that risk to quality should be defined based on scientific knowledge and ultimately linked to the protection of the patient. [Pg.198]

Generally, regulations and standards do not deal only with dependability. Much of the ECSS standard is, for example, devoted to the definition of industrial organization, to processes and management, and to examinations of key issues in lifecycle. This promotes the implementation of a trustworthy system, but also has the important objective of improving the efficiency of industrial organization and control. [Pg.242]

As a part of the plant safety framework, common data component is proposed to manage all common data for the plant safety framework and to accumulate the safety-related common data across plant activities. This component is a part of the data warehousing for the plant-wide activities across the plant lifecycle. The object-oriented modeling approach is used to abstract these common elements within the plantwide conceptual model while the physical data are within the data warehouse frame. The safety common data (SCD) component includes (but not limited to) the possible source of data errors, documentation standards (vocabulary), generic cause-consequence for each component type, checklists for operation-type jobs, and standard safety interlock levels. The common data are essential to be organized and formatted in a... [Pg.43]

As a part of the software engineering lifecycle of the development of CAPE-SAFE, user requirements have been conducted on Oil Gas plant where one of their management objectives is to develop and implement an integrated plant enterprise safety management system. As a result of the analysis phase the main components of CAPE-SAFE have been identified along with the expected functions for each component. [Pg.114]


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