ISO 10303-214:2010(E)

3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 

3.1 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-1 apply.

3.2 Terms defined in ISO 10303-31

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-31 apply.

3.3 Terms defined in ISO 10303-42

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-42 apply.

3.4 Terms defined in ISO 10303-44

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-44 apply.

3.5 Terms defined in ISO 10303-45

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-45 apply.

3.6 Terms defined in ISO 10303-46

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-46 apply.

3.7 Terms defined in ISO 10303-47

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-47 apply.

3.8 Terms defined in ISO 10303-105

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-105 apply.

3.9 Terms defined in ISO 10303-202

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 10303-202 apply.

3.10 Terms defined in ISO 13584-42

For the purposes of this document, the following terms defined in ISO 13584-42 apply.

3.11 Other terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.

3.11.1
body in white

parts of the vehicle body that form the body shell and ensure its stability

3.11.2
engineering change management
ECM

coordinated management and uniform monitoring of change processes, i.e. collecting ideas for changes, putting them into an actual form, evaluating, approving, and implementing them in product design and manufacturing

3.11.3
engineering change order
ECO

order to implement one or more approved engineering change requests (ECR) or parts of it

NOTE 1 An engineering change order (ECO) will change the engineering definition of one or more parts, assemblies, documentation, or other items belonging to one or more products.

NOTE 2 An engineering change order (ECO) passes through a number of activities, thus enriching the ECO with information necessary to enable a final decision about its implementation by one or more manufacturing change orders (MCO) later on.

NOTE 3 After approval of the engineering change order (ECO), typically an engineering change notification (ECN) is sent to the parties affected by the change. Since the term engineering change notification (ECN) is often used with different meanings, it is not defined in [33].

3.11.4
engineering change request
ECR

request to change one or more products by changing parts, assemblies, documentation, or other items belonging to these products or by changing activities necessary to engineer or to build these products

NOTE An engineering change request (ECR) passes through a number of activities, thus enriching the ECR with information necessary to enable a final decision about its implementation by one or more engineering change orders (ECO) later on.

3.11.5
manufacturing change order
MCO

order to implement one or more approved engineering change orders (ECO) in a manufacturing site specific manner

NOTE A manufacturing change order (MCO) will physically change one or more parts, or assemblies belonging to one or more products.

3.11.6
product lifecycle management
PLM

process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from its conception, through design and manufacture, to service and disposal

3.11.7
vehicle

land conveyance for the transportation of goods or passengers

EXAMPLE A cart, a lorry, a motor-car, and a bus are examples of a vehicle.

3.12 Symbols and abbreviated terms

For the purposes of this document, the following symbols and abbreviated terms apply:

C1:  surface_condition UoF
CAD:  Computer Aided Design
CAM:  Computer Aided Manufacturing
CSG:  Constructive Solid Geometry
D1:  explicit_draughting UoF
D2:   associative_annotation UoF
E1:   external_reference_mechanism UoF
FF1:   user_defined_feature UoF
FF2:   included_feature UoF
FF3:   generative_featured_shape UoF
G1:   wireframe_model_2d UoF
G2:   wireframe_model_3d UoF
G3:   connected_surface_model UoF
G4:   faceted_b_rep_model UoF
G5:   b_rep_model UoF
G6:   compound_model UoF
G7:   csg_model UoF
G8:   geometrically_bounded_surface_model UoF
K1:   kinematics UoF
LMC:   Least Material condition
MD1:   measured_data UoF
MMC:   Maximum Material condition
NURBS:   Non Uniform Rational B-Spline
P1:   geometric_presentation UoF
P2:   annotated_presentation UoF
P3:   shaded_presentation UoF
PR1:   item_property UoF
RGB:   Red, green, blue colour space
S1:   product_management_data UoF
S2:   element_structure UoF
S3:   item_definition_structure UoF
S4:   effectivity UoF
S5:   work_management UoF
S6:   classification UoF
S7:   specification_control UoF
S8:   process_plan UoF
T1:   dimension_tolerance UoF
T2:   geometric_tolerance UoF
||:   delimiter of the expression that represents an absolute value of a mathematical term

 



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