1、Englische Fassung CWA 14248:2001ICS 35.240.50funStep (Produkt- und Geschftsdaten von Mbeln) funStep Anwendungsaktivittsmodell AAMCWA 14248 Beuth Verlag GmbH, 2002 Jede Art der Vervielfltigung, auch auszugsweise,nur mit Genehmigung des Beuth Verlages gestattet.Alleinverkauf durch Beuth Verlag GmbH, 1
2、0772 BerlinRef. Nr. CWA 14248:2002-01RW DIN CWA Preisgr. 05Januar 2002funStep (Furniture Product and Business Data) funStep Application Activity Model AAMFortsetzung 32 Seiten CWANationales VorwortDieses CEN Workshop Agreement CWA 14248, das vom CEN/ISSS funStep Workshop erarbeitet wurde, wirdaussch
3、lielich in englischer Sprache zur Verfgung gestellt.CEN Workshop Agreements werden im Rahmen eines Konsortiums entwickelt. Sie unterscheiden sich vonEuropischen Normen dadurch, dass sie grundstzlich kein ffentliches Einspruchsverfahren durchlaufen unddass auch keine nationale Meinungsbildung stattfi
4、ndet. Im Gegensatz zu Europischen Normen, die denKonsens aller interessierten Kreise darstellen, haben CEN Workshop Agreements lediglich die Zustimmung derunmittelbar beteiligten Mitglieder des Konsortiums gefunden.Fr den Inhalt sind ausschlielich die Mitglieder des Konsortiums verantwortlich (siehe
5、 ergnzende Hinweise imCWA-Vorwort). Weder das CEN-Zentralsekretariat, noch die CEN-Mitglieder haben den Inhalt auf eventuelleFehler oder Widersprche zu Normen und Rechtsvorschriften geprft.B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 Leerseite B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30
6、F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 Rue de Stassart, 36 B-1050 BruxellesTel : +32 2 550 08 11 Fax : +32 2 550 08 19EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMIT EUROPEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPISCHES KOMITEE FR NORMUNG WORKSHOPCWA 14248AGREEMENTJuly 2001ICS 35.240.50funStep (Furniture Product and Busi
7、ness Data) - funStep ApplicationActivity Model - AAM 2001 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved world-wide forCEN National MembersRef. No CWA 14248:2001 EThis CEN Workshop Agreement can in no way be held as being an official standardas developed by CEN National Members
8、.B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)2ContentsContents2Foreword.3Introduction .41 Scope.52 Normative References .63 Definitions and abbreviations .83.1 Definitions83.2. Abbreviations.134. Application Scope 144.1 Introduction144.1.1. Diagram syntax a
9、nd usage.144.1.2. The modelling process .154.1.3. The Context diagrams:.154.2.1. Activity: Design Products (A-01).184.2.2. Activity: Develop products (A-02) .184.2.3. Activity: Manufacture Products (A-03)184.2.4. Activity: Sell Products (A0) .184.3. A0 node. Sell Products 194.3.1. Activity: Ship pri
10、ce list and Catalogue (A1).214.3.2. Activity: Create furnishing project (A2) .214.3.3. Activity: Compile and send the order (A3)224.3.4. Activity: Process the order (A4)224.3.5. Activity: Deliver products 234.4. A2 node. Create furnishing project234.4.1. A21 node. Define space for furnishing project
11、 .264.4.2. A22 node. Select CAD library.264.4.3. Node A23. Position objects for composition.274.4.4. Node A24. Prepare offer for end user 274.5. A4 node. Process the order.284.5.1. Node A41. Compile order information304.5.2. Node A42. Verify Retailers credit.304.5.3. Node A43. Verify technical data
12、.304.5.4. Node A44. Process rejected order .314.5.5. Node A45. Calculate special case314.5.6. Node A46. Process accepted order .32B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)3ForewordThe Furniture Product and Business Data -funStep workshop- will produce tw
13、o CWAs, the Application ActivityModel -AAM- and the Application Reference Model -ARM.This CWA contains the Application Activity Model -AAM- regarding the funStep Application Protocol and ithas been prepared by the members of the CEN/ISSS funStep Workshop.The CEN/ISSS funStep Workshop gathers furnitu
14、re manufacturers, standardisation bodies, softwaredevelopers as well as research centres and Universities. A list of companies participating in this Workshopand in support of this CWA is available from the CEN/ISSS Secretariat.B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA
15、14248:2001 (E)4IntroductionIn 1998 the funStep Interest Group (FSIG) was set-up including almost 100 industrial and academic/researchorganisations coming from 15 countries worldwide. Nowadays, the Group consists of 151 companies from 19countries. 3/4 of the FSIG membership consist of furniture manuf
16、acturers, retailers, industrial federations,and software vendors specialised in the furniture industry. Others are mainly research organisations andUniversities.FSIG is a Users Group with the main purpose of co-ordinating the furniture and related industry towards thecreation and industrial implemen
17、tation of open standards in a bottom-up approach. Group representativesare collaborating actively -or in some cases as listeners- with international and domestic standards bodiesand projects. FSIG brings a decisive contribution and support for the development and success of this AP.The FSIG acts as
18、an umbrella for some consortia that are performing different activities, which contribute tothe funStep-IG objectives. These consortia, mostly funStep-IG members, are developing research projects,as well as standardisation and industry awareness activities.An A-Liaison between the funStep-IG and the
19、 ISO TC 186 SC/4 has been already established.The funStep-IG web site is located at http:/www.funStep.org .B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)51 ScopeThe present document presents the Application Activity Model -AAM- of the funStep. The Application
20、 ActivityModel consists of a structured graphical representation of the main activities developed within the applicationscope and the information, materials and resources of such activities. IDEF0/SADT is the methodologyrecommended to be adopted when developing an ISO10303 Application Protocol, and
21、it is the one used forthe development of the Application Activity Model of funStep AP (ISO 10303 AP236).The application activity model is provided to aid in the understanding of scope and information requirementsdefined in the application protocol. The model is presented as a set of definitions of b
22、oth the activities and thedata and a set of activity diagrams. It covers activities that go beyond the subject of this application protocol.The model to describe has to be with the relationship among the furniture manufacturers and the commerce(retailers, major retailers and private customers).The m
23、odel refers to the Product definition to use in the Project model in order to allow the exchange ofProduct Libraries and Orders (decorating projects) including graphic information.The purpose of the AAM model is the “Identification of the more important activities that are carried out in themanufact
24、urer-customer relationship, in order to identify the most important information exchange betweenthem”.The aim of IDEF0 model is to provide a global vision of the activities to be performed in the system, theinformation flow and the required resources.The diagrams shown in the next pages contain the
25、graphical model information. Activities or information withasterisk are out of the scope of interest of the system but are kept to give a global environmental view of thesystem.B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)62 Normative ReferencesThe following
26、 normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constituteprovisions of this CWA. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of thesepublications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this CWA are encouraged to investigatethe p
27、ossibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undatedreferences, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies.ICAM Architecture Part II-Volume IV - Function Modeling Manual (IDEF0), AFWAL-TR-81-4023, MaterialsLaboratory, Air Force
28、 Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AirForce Base, Ohio 45433, June 1981.Federal Information Resources Management Regulations Subpart 201.20.303, Standards, and Subpart201.39.1002, Federal Standards.Integrated Information Support System (IISS), Volume V - C
29、ommon Data Model Subsystem, Part 4 -Information Modeling Manual - IDEF1 Extended, December 1985.ICAM Architecture Part II, Volume V - Information Modeling Manual (IDEF1), AFWAL-TR-81-4023, MaterialsLaboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Ai
30、rForce Base, Ohio 45433, June 1981.ICAM Configuration Management, Volume II - ICAM Documentation Standards for Systems DevelopmentMethodology (SDM), AFWAL-TR-82-4157, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,Ohio 45433, October 1983.ISO 8824-1:1994 Information Technology Open syste
31、ms interconnection Abstract syntax notation one(ASN.1) Part 1: Specification of basic notation.ISO 10303-1: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles.ISO 10303-11: 1994. Industrial automation systems and in
32、tegration Product data representation andexchange Part 11: Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual.ISO 10303-21: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 21: Implementation methods: Clear text encoding of the exchange structu
33、re.ISO 10303-31: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 31: Conformance testing methodology and framework: general concepts.ISO 10303-41: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 41: Int
34、egrated generic resources: Fundamentals of product description and support.ISO 10303-42: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 42: Integrated generic resources: Geometric and topological representation.ISO 10303-43: 1994. Industrial automati
35、on systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 43: Integrated generic resources: Representation structures.ISO 10303-44: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 44: Integrated generic resources: Product structure confi
36、guration.B55EB1B3E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)7ISO 10303-45: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation andexchange Part 45: Materials.ISO 10303-46: 1994. Industrial automation systems and integration Product data
37、 representation andexchange Part 46: Integrated generic resources: Visual presentation.For the representation of catalogue data, ISO13584 “Parts Libraries” will be considered. Also, the workdeveloped by the WG12 Parametrics may be taken in account to support parametric features of furniture.B55EB1B3
38、E14C22109E918E8EA43EDB30F09CC9B7EF8DD9NormCD - Stand 2007-03 CWA 14248:2001 (E)83 Definitions and abbreviations3.1 DefinitionsThe following terms are used in the application activity model. Terms marked with an asterisk are outside thescope of this application protocol.The definitions given in this
39、annex do not supersede the definitions given in the main body of the text.accepted offerspecification of the budget for a furnishing project that has been reviewed and accepted by the end user(output from A2 and A24, input to A3).CAD deco systemcomputer aided design system used by a retailer or by a
40、 manufacturer to design furnishing projects(mechanism for A2, A21, A22, and A23)CAD libraryselection of furniture items according to manufacturer, product line, and style. The CAD library items areavailable to use in a furnishing project (output from A22, input to A23)calculate special casedetermine
41、 the budget and delivery date for special products that are included in a furnishing project, so thatthe retailer can calculate the final project budget (A45)cancellationrequest submitted by the Retailer to cancel the order in coursecompile and send the orderprepare and deliver the specifications re
42、quired by a manufacturer to fulfil the requirements of a retailer or enduser for a furnishing project. These specifications include the furnishing project design, the retailerscommercial data, requested delivery date, and terms of payment. The retailers commercial departmentundertakes this activity
43、when the retailers offer is accepted by the end user (A3)compile order informationapply the manufacturers order filter policy to select the processable orders (A41)credit acceptanceconfirmation of the retailers financial status, including credit rating and payment history (output from A42,control on
44、 A43)create furnishing projectcreate a design that meets the requirements of an end user and send it to a manufacturer. Projects can beeither standard or special (A2)NOTE In this activity it is assumed the retailer has a CAD-deco system to allow the furnishing project to be developedusing the information from a number of manufacturers. The end user is the person or organization who procures theproducts from the retailer based on the requirements submitted and the technical solution and budget proposed by theretailer.define space for furnishing projectcapture and document i