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Norwegian PLCS pilots Experiences and Reflections 3rd February 2004 Leif Tonning, DNV.

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1 Norwegian PLCS pilots Experiences and Reflections 3rd February 2004 Leif Tonning, DNV

2 Some alternative process ambitions 1.Point to point exchange from one legacy to another – effective for exchange between two parties – PLCS is not needed 2.Point to point exchange using generic and powerful data resouces subject to precise interpretation – PLCS facilitates standardization of the exchange 3.Automatic data exchange between legacy systems, globally – PLCS is only one step on the way

3 Where is PLCS in the process? Product Life Cycle Support – quite an ambition The activity model does provide a common understanding of what to do, why, and how The PLCS data model provides a very powerful resource for exchange of support data between legacy repositories – after interpretation PLCS does not provide a finite data dictionary to support common interpretation of business data – as needed for finite size translators

4 An view of legacy data – the challenge Table contents of source legacy: Ship class Ship identification code Ship name Ship hull number Building Shipyard Keel laying date Launching date SAT start sate Delivery date End Warranty date A receiving legacy application: Product group 1 = Materials Product group 2 = Equipment Product group 3 = Functional Location One start date is allowed – date type becomes ”hard wired” Other dates may be assigned using Classification ”Launching date” may be selected as ”Start date”

5 Steps in the data exchange process Document the interpreted source data terms and contexts according to PLCS data model rules Facilitate coding of the PLCS representation, quality control of the data, and reuse of results Document the data mapping algoritms Coding – enabling population of the data model Pack and unpack a P21/P28 file for data transfer – queries and ”filters”/templates to enforce the context –Personally, I am not convinced of the selected PLCS DEX concept Translate the interpreted source data terms and contexts for a receiving legacy application Populate the receiving legacy Reverse the process

6 Techniques used in the Norwegian pilots Instantiation diagrams – example NDLO-P1-02 - Individual frigates, their class and breakdowns (could be a DEX) The generic Capability CAP_013 - Date assignment (PLCS business term!!) The specific Capability CAP_013_1 - ship launching date (our legacy business term!!) Document: Instantiation of contractor legacy data in the PLCS data model – a user guide - potentially useful should a common business terminology be agreed

7 Reflections PLCS does the job, but costs are still high A common data vocabulary that defines the set of real business terms will –Speed up implementation –Support standardization –Reduce costs for implementers and users –However, may restrict work processes A common data vocabulary must be common to those who are stakeholders in the business scenario – i.e. international The current pilots are resolved using different techniques and vocabularies – where is the standard?? Skill demanding: ILS, PLCS, STEP, Express, IDEF0..


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