Thursday, February 07, 2008

Ancestry : LCIA Version 3.5 : DELIVER LOGISTIC SUPPORT : CONFIGURE : 06. Configuration : 06.1 Manage Configuration Baseline : 06.1.2 Specify Configuration

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Product Structure09.2 Design Support SolutionCONFIGUREHelp with a Flow ModelConfiguration Item DetailsProduct StructureConfiguration Item DetailsProduct StructureConfiguration Item DetailsProduct StructureConfiguration Item DetailsProduct Structure06.1.5.3 Execute configuration audit06.1.5.1 Scope configuration audit06.1.4.3 Execute configuration Verification06.1.4.1 Scope configuration VerificationConfiguration Item DetailsProduct Structure06.1.3.1 Establish / Update baselineConfiguration Management Plan06.1.1 Manage Configuration PlansProduct Structure09.1.1 Design Physical ProductConfiguration Item DetailsProduct Structure06.1.2.2 Define configuration structureProduct Design09.1.1 Design Physical Product06.1.4 Perform Configuration VerificationLCIA Version 3.506.1.2.1 Specify generic structure06.1.2.1 Specify generic structure
This process identifies the generic structure (product breakdown structure) that you wish to use for a project.

      A product breakdown structure is a means for representing the composition of a product in a hierarchical fashion from the top-level product down to the lowest level item . It is an output of the system design process iterated through the various tiers of system decomposition. Each level references product definition information such as user requirements and system specifications, models, drawings, bills of material, software requirements and design records, process specifications and operating procedures. The PBS, which evolves through the life of the programme, shows the interrelationships of the various items that constitute the product and the quantity of each and is only complete when all items and product configuration information is approved and baselined.

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