ISO 10303-214:2010(E)

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4.2.421 Project

A Project is an identified program of work.

NOTE A Project may be further characterized by planned or actual dates, allowed budget, or resources.

EXAMPLE For the development of a new car, a project is set up that is responsible for the development decisions as well as for the accounting of the costs.

The data associated with a Project are the following:

4.2.421.1 actual_end_date

The actual_end_date specifies the date when the Project was actually finished.

See project to date_time for the application assertion.

The actual_end_date need not be specified for a particular Project.

4.2.421.2 actual_start_date

The actual_start_date specifies the date when the Project was actually started.

See project to date_time for the application assertion.

The actual_start_date need not be specified for a particular Project.

4.2.421.3 description

The description specifies additional information about the Project.

See project to multi_language_string for the application assertion.

The description need not be specified for a particular Project.

If present, there shall be exactly one object that defines the description for a Project.

4.2.421.4 id

The id specifies the identifier of the Project.

4.2.421.5 name

The name specifies the word or group of words by which the Project is referred to.

See project to multi_language_string for the application assertion.

There shall be exactly one object that defines the name for a Project.

4.2.421.6 planned_end_date

The planned_end_date specifies either the date when the Project is or was supposed to be finished or the planned duration of the Project.

See project to date_time, project to duration, and project to event_reference for the application assertions.

The planned_end_date need not be specified for a particular Project.

If present, there shall be exactly one object that defines the planned_end_date for a Project.

4.2.421.7 planned_start_date

The planned_start_date specifies the date when the Project is or was supposed to be started.

See project to date_time and project to event_reference for the application assertions.

The planned_start_date need not be specified for a particular Project.

If present, there shall be exactly one object that defines the planned_start_date for a Project.

4.2.421.8 work_program

The work_program specifies the Activity objects that are carried out within the Project.

See project to activity for the application assertion.



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