CONCEPT
Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
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ID (Concept identifier) | M | energy | GRAMMAR |
Concept name | M | Energy | GRAMMAR |
Concept type | M | Status | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | Fuel; Diesel; Electricity; CNG; LPG; H2; Hydrogen; Gas | TIC Description |
Definition | M | Energy is power derived from the use of physical or chemical resources, especially to work machines. | TIC Description |
Further Detail | O | Types of energy can include biomass energy, electric energy, renewable energy, solar energy, fossil fuel energy, nuclear energy, etc. Status is true when the component can do its job properly, so levels, temperature and composition is suitable for doing the job it was designed for. | TIC Description |
Required Information | M | SUBJECT; OBSERVED PROPERTY and VALUE | TIC Description |
SUBJECT |
| #Engine; #CHE #Fuel |
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POINT OF MEASUREMENT |
| #input; #internal_in; #internal_out; #output #planning; #estimated; #actual; |
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OBSERVED PROPERTY |
| #status; #consumption;#temperature;#working hours; #pressure; #leakage; |
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Value |
| TRUE; FALSE; ºC; h; %; l/h;kWh;kg/h |
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Related standards | O |
| TIC Description |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | O |
| TIC Description |
Example | M | engine_total_fuel_consumption_value_l/h: 10 = SPN250, Accumulated amount of fuel used in vehicle operation engine_total_fuel_consumption_value_l/h:10.98 = SPN5054, High resolution used for calculations in fleet management systems engine_fuel_tank_level_value_%: 50 = SPN96, Measurement of the fuel level value (Min / Max) | TIC Description |
Example in the context of the grammar | M | A TT with too low fuel level, triggers the warning engine_fuel_tank_level_status = FALSE | TIC Description |
Link to one or more operational processes | M |
| TIC Description |
Search tags | M |
| Technical |
Version / Date | M | TIC_Q4_2020 / 15.09.2020 | Technical |
Internal TIC Version | M | definition technical group | Technical |
M = Mandatory
O = Optional
CONCEPT
ID | oil |
Name | oil |
Abbreviation | oil |
Category | (optional) Tag (Activity, Move, Functional, Operational, OS, etc) groups at a high level the property concept and establish a hierarchy. It is a tag that helps to identify and describe the property. The objective helps the human to classify, find, use the properties. Ie: move; activity; functional, operational, control, TOS. One concept can have several families but must be a closed list. |
Also known as | common names in the industry separated by “;” |
Definition | short definition. “To precisely define a data (concept) is needed to define who, whom, what, when, where and how much. That means that only with the concept we want to define is not enough.” |
Further Detail | (optional) add more information to explain better the definition |
Required | minimum required information to include to make sense a message with the concept. |
Related standards | other normalization where this concept is used with the same or different meaning. |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | other normalization where this concept is used with the same or different meaning. |
HEADER
Identifies the message in origin, destination, time and unique reference (use this link for more information)
Mandatory | Header message timestamp; Header message identifier; Header sender identifier; Header time; Header time start; Header time end |
Optional | (Header topic; Header identifier) |
SUBJECT
Defines the perimeter and id of the subject (usually defined as a process) (use this link for more information)
Default | engine |
Suitable |
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POINT OF MEASUREMENT
It defines wherein the process (step, place or time) the observed property of the concept is measured (use this link for more information)
Default | OUT (scheduled; planning; estimated, calculated; actual; verified) |
Optional |
OBSERVED PROPERTY
It is the magnitude of the concept (units, volume, weight, energy, time, etc.) (use this link for more information)
Default | temperature ºC |
Suitable |
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Draws
(optional) add some draws to explain the concept
Diagrams
(optional) add some process diagram which concept belongs
Attached documents
(optional) add some document to explain the concept
Examples
Human
1.20191205 12:00 London-Gate03 move “get_in” “out=result” actual boxes “1”
2.20191205 12:06 London-TZ01 move “occupied” in actual boxes “1”
3.20191205 12:18 London-SC74 move “in” actual boxes “1” (waiting for orders)
4.20191205 12:22 London-SC74 move “Lock” actual boxes “1”
5.20191205 12:22 London-TZ01 move out actual boxes “1”
6.20191205 12:32 London-Yard_A-34B56 move “occupied” in actual boxes “1”
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