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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance plan with a time-based maintenance strategy (strategy plan) or maintenance plan with only one time-based maintenance cycle (single-cycle plan).
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Plant MaintenanceAn activity from the task catalog planned within service, maintenance or quality notification.
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Plant MaintenanceA business ratio describing the degree of usability of a system.
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Plant MaintenanceAn order that is inferior to a superior order in an order hierarchy.
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Plant MaintenanceList that describes the target condition of a technical structure in relation to the following parts:
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Plant MaintenanceA place in a maintenance plant at which a technical object is physically located.
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Plant MaintenanceA function that is performed for a maintenance order if the planned tasks it contains have been performed.
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Plant MaintenanceThe process of entering technical confirmation data.
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Plant MaintenanceA generic term for:
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Plant MaintenanceThe work performed for a service, maintenance or quality notification.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance or service activity that has been performed.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance or service notification describing a maintenance or service activity that has been performed.
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Plant MaintenanceA value for the amount of work since the last confirmation.
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Plant MaintenanceA counter reading increase or decrease that is expected for a year.
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Plant MaintenanceA category of compatible unit design that documents how a design is actually realized, based on feedback from the field. You can compare an as-built design with the original compatible unit design doc [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA part of a technical object.
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Plant MaintenanceA component for organizing and managing technical assets and objects.
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Plant MaintenanceA display tool that enables simple navigation through complex object relations on an integrated user interface.
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Plant MaintenanceA list used to describe the structure of a functional location and to allocate spares to the functional location for maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceClassification of a budget with regard to the planning of a maintenance task (for example, preventive, planned, unplanned, breakdown-related).
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Plant MaintenanceA budget proposed for a maintenance task.
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Plant MaintenanceClassification of a budget with regard to the economic process to which a maintenance task belongs. This allows a further grouping by type of activity (for example, repair work, cleaning work, inspect [..]
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Plant MaintenanceBasic procedure for creating a budget, that is, for determining the data that is used as the basis for a budget. A budget can be zero-based or history-based.
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Plant MaintenanceA function that is executed for a maintenance order if no more cost postings are expected.
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Plant MaintenanceAn overview of the calls generated for a maintenance plan by the scheduling function.
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Plant MaintenanceA percentage that determines how much time must pass after the start or completion confirmation date of a maintenance plan before the system creates a maintenance call object, for example, a maintenan [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA period for which maintenance calls are generated when a maintenance plan is scheduled.
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Plant MaintenanceA compilation of code groups with related contents.
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Plant MaintenanceA key that identifies a catalog in plant maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceA central repository for all master data required for compatible-unit-based work management. In a central planning plant, you can create task lists or BOMs for later copying to other plants. A central [..]
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Plant MaintenanceAn organization form of maintenance planning in which the maintenance planning for all maintenance plants is performed centrally at a single maintenance planning plant.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for damage and malfunction data.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for structuring codes in Plant Maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceA modular design element used mainly by US- and UK-based companies to model recurring work tasks, such as the installation of a pole or the digging of a trench. Compatible units correspond to task lis [..]
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Plant MaintenanceDetermines the system behavior of a compatible unit. The category controls, for example, the type of number range, the user status, and the handling of technical objects.
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Plant MaintenanceA document collecting together one or more compatible units to form a cost estimate for evaluation purposes. When a design is approved, a compatible unit work order is created. There are three categor [..]
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Plant MaintenanceSpecifies the kind of compatible unit to be used. Examples of compatible unit types are pole, cross arm, and transformer.
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Plant MaintenanceA type of work order that is based on one or more compatible units.
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Plant MaintenanceA list of all possible operations for repairing different object types in a super task list.
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Plant MaintenanceA link between installation and postal regional structure.
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Plant MaintenanceA number of a material master record that is entered in the master record of a piece of equipment or functional location.
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Plant MaintenanceAll non-regular measures that permit detailed planning based on their respective urgencies.
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Plant MaintenanceA processing status of a maintenance notification.
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Plant MaintenanceA tool that specifies the number of days before the due date of a maintenance package that you can start to perform the package.
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Plant MaintenanceThe tasks that are performed in Plant Maintenance to maintain the target condition (preventive maintenance) and to determine the condition (inspection) of a technical system.
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Plant MaintenanceThe tasks for maintaining the target condition of a technical system, for example, a machine, in Plant Maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceA language in which the texts for a technical object have been entered in the system.
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Plant MaintenanceContains a quantity of predefined units to which the system converts the measurement readings recorded. The converted measurement readings are required for updates in the Plant Maintenance Information [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA status with which you can represent phases of measurement document processing.
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Plant MaintenanceMaintenance- or service notification to which operations are assigned in the order.
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Plant MaintenanceA method of costing enabling the tracking of costs incurred for a work order at operational job step level.
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Plant MaintenanceThe linking of two or more technical objects between which a medium is transferred in one single direction.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance cycle that is performed once.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance package that is performed once.
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Plant MaintenanceDistance or displacement of an object from the reference line of a linear, technical asset (such as the distance of a signal post from the middle of the railway line, or the distance of a manhole cove [..]
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Plant MaintenanceCommunication that is sent as an electronic short message (text message) immediately to the technician's mobile device.
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Plant MaintenanceThe linking of two or more technical objects, between which a medium is transferred in both directions.
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Plant MaintenanceThe linking of technical objects in a network structure.
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Plant MaintenanceA list of objects, for example, pieces of equipment, functional locations, notifications or materials, that have been assigned to a maintenance notification, maintenance order, or maintenance item.
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Plant MaintenanceMaintenance- or service notification which is listed in the object list of a order.
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Plant MaintenanceThe linking of two technical objects through a third technical object.
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Plant MaintenanceA data record with which a user informs the Plant Maintenance, Quality Management, or Customer Service department about an occurrence.
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Plant MaintenanceA key that identifies notification types in an application component.
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Plant MaintenanceSpecial form of reference measuring point.
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Plant MaintenanceThe start or end date of an operation in the maintenance order.
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Plant MaintenanceThe maintenance order or notification on which a job is based.
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Plant MaintenanceA reference that can be used to create several functional locations of the same construction.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator used to differentiate reference functional locations according to how they are used.
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Plant MaintenanceMeasuring point that you can assign to reference functional locations. The reference measuring point is passed on together with its data (for example, maximum counter reading, planned specifications) [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA technical object, for example, equipment, functional location, assembly or combination of material and serial numbers, that is referred to by a service or maintenance notification, or a service or m [..]
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Plant MaintenanceDate and time on which the system enters completed PM and CS orders and notifications in the history.
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Plant MaintenanceA form of maintenance order that you use when refurbishing repairable spares and for which an order type must be indicated.
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Plant MaintenanceA description for a linked functional location or piece of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for an object link that indicates the direction in which the medium between two linked objects is transferred.
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Plant MaintenanceSomething that belongs to or can be associated with a network.
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Plant MaintenanceGeneral category to which a network attribute belongs.
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Plant MaintenanceA property of a network attribute that can change either over time due to an external influence (weather, wear) or due to maintenance, and whose values can therefore change.
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Plant MaintenanceA tool for creating and maintaining network structures where network objects (technical objects) are connected by object links.
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Plant MaintenanceThe process whereby network structures are created and maintained using the Network Modeler.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance plan that can consist of maintenance cycles with different dimensions, such as time and distance.
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Plant MaintenanceA compatible unit that contains subordinate compatible units.
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Plant MaintenanceThe parts stored in the warehouse and used to replace critical and high-value components of a technical system, immediately in the event of a breakdown.
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Plant MaintenanceThe beginning of a linear asset defined as a length value.
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Plant MaintenanceA period of time after which a maintenance package becomes due for the first time.
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Plant MaintenanceSuperordinate unit to which a planning unit reports directly.
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Plant MaintenanceA work center that is in charge when a maintenance task is performed.
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Plant MaintenanceA period of time during which a plant or a part of a plant is temporarily shut down for service and maintenance tasks, so that service- or maintenance work can be performed.
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Plant MaintenanceA phase during a revision that is usually planned and performed independently of other phases.
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Plant MaintenanceA routing group identifies one or more routings and groups them logically.
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Plant MaintenanceAn object that can be assigned in a maintenance order or maintenance task list to ensure that work is carried out safely, for example, a permit, or a production resource/tool.
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Plant MaintenanceA list of objects that have been identified for use as safety measures, for example, documents, permits, and production resources/tools.
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Plant MaintenanceA user-defined text added to the list of planned safety measures in the safety plan of a maintenance order to provide supplementary safety information or instruction.
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Plant MaintenanceThe part of a maintenance order or maintenance task list in which a maintenance planner or safety specialist can enter and review safety information specific to the order or task list, for example, sa [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA physical or logical place at which a status is described.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for identifying groups of measuring points
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Plant MaintenanceAn object with which one or more measuring points are associated.
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Plant MaintenanceA record of a measurement at a measuring point or counter at a particular time.
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Plant MaintenanceA number or description that you use to describe the position of a measuring point in relation to an object.
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Plant MaintenanceThe value range of a measurement instrument
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Plant MaintenanceA description of the condition at a physical or logical place at a point in time.
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Plant MaintenanceA list in which you combine measuring points and counters in a definable sequence, so that measurement readings can be entered for them, for example, as preparation for the person taking the readings.
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Plant MaintenanceA period of time for which the system creates maintenance calls when scheduling a maintenance plan.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator that shows how the maintenance due date was generated.
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Plant MaintenanceThe order to which a maintenance order can be settled.
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Plant MaintenanceThe percentage in the maintenance strategy that specifies the degree to which a confirmation date that deviates from the planned date must be taken into account when scheduling subsequent maintenance [..]
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Plant MaintenanceDocuments that are necessary for processing a notification or for executing an order.
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Plant MaintenanceA period of time in which a factory or part of it is temporarily shut down for maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceThe time or performance-based maintenance plan that you can use to control maintenance and inspection tasks that are performed on a reference object.
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Plant MaintenanceObject located at a single point along a linear asset, for example, a tree or traffic sign located next to a highway.
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Plant MaintenanceNumber of operating hours since technical object was produced.
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Plant MaintenanceNumber of operating hours of the technical object since its last overhaul.
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Plant MaintenanceNumber of operating hours since technical object was last repaired.
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Plant MaintenanceThe test equipment is measurement equipment used during quality inspections.
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Plant MaintenanceA means to report the material consumption for a service order.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance plan that you can use to represent complex maintenance cycles using maintenance strategies. For simple maintenance cycles, you use the single cycle plan to which you assign a maintenance [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA category of compatible unit design from which you can generate only a single work order. Standard designs are linked directly to the generated work order.
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Plant MaintenanceA log entry type is used to enable different processing rules for
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Plant MaintenanceA representation of the structure of a functional location or an equipment in the form of a hierarchical graphic.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for the edit mask.
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Plant MaintenanceA representation of the structure of a functional location or an equipment in the form of a hierarchical list.
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Plant MaintenanceReference point on a linear asset (such as highway route markers or marker posts for giving the distance in miles or kilometers from some reference point).
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Plant MaintenanceAn identification of one or more task lists.
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Plant MaintenancePlanning scenario based on the cost simulation of task lists. The task list scenario is a component of the zero-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance notification describing a malfunction at a technical object.
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Plant MaintenanceA person whose role it is to perform maintenance work on a technical object (equipment or functional location) and all associated tasks, for example, confirmation of work completed.
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Plant MaintenanceA plant in which the technical objects of a company are installed.
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Plant MaintenanceA sequence of steps performed during a maintenance task.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance notification that requests the maintenance department to perform an activity.
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Plant MaintenanceA part of the maintenance plan that contains the scheduling data and is responsible for scheduling.
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Plant MaintenanceA rule for the sequence of planned maintenance and inspection tasks.
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Plant MaintenanceA description of a series of maintenance activities that are executed repeatedly in a company.
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Plant MaintenancePlanning scenario based on the cost simulation of maintenance plans. The maintenance plan scenario is a component of the zero-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceA function for creating call dates in a maintenance plan.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator that you use to define the type of maintenance plan.
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Plant MaintenanceA group of employees responsible for planning and processing maintenance tasks in a plant.
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Plant MaintenanceYou use maintenance planning to describe the dates and scope of maintenance and inspection activities that can be planned for technical objects. You can ensure that your technical objects are always m [..]
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Plant MaintenanceMeans with which company notifications are created and managed in the area of Plant Maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceA detailed planning aid for maintenance tasks to be performed. Particular order types are the investment order, the calibration order, and the refurbishment order.
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Plant MaintenanceA point in time or level of performance, at which maintenance work is performed.
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Plant MaintenanceA hierarchy that determines for strategy plans which maintenance packages are performed if several maintenance packages are due at the same time.
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Plant MaintenanceA list of maintenance and inspection tasks to perform on maintenance objects.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator that determines which call object is generated by a due maintenance call.
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Plant MaintenanceA means used to determine the time or performance interval after which a task becomes due.
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Plant MaintenanceA group of craftspersons responsible for performing maintenance activities, for example, fitters or the mechanical workshop.
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Plant MaintenanceA description of the maintenance and inspection tasks required at regular intervals for maintenance objects.
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Plant MaintenanceA key for the type of maintenance activity provided.
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Plant MaintenanceA list used to describe the structure of a technical object and to assign spare parts to the object for maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceA data record created in the maintenance plan on scheduling and containing among other things the due maintenance packages and the maintenance call date.
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Plant MaintenanceA date on which the system generates a maintenance call object for a maintenance plan, for example, a maintenance order or a service entry sheet.
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Plant MaintenanceAn object generated by the system when a maintenance call becomes due.
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Plant MaintenanceBudget planning for costs in Plant Maintenance and in Customer Service. The planning can be based on a zero-based budgeting method or on a history-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceThe time period within which the actual date deviating from the planned date of a maintenance package does not affect subsequent scheduling.
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Plant MaintenanceA planned reading of a counter at a point in time.
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Plant MaintenanceA list of all the safety measures that have been assigned in a maintenance order or maintenance task list.
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Plant MaintenanceThe tasks for determining the status of a technical system in Plant Maintenance, for example, a machine.
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Plant MaintenanceThe hierarchy of maintenance orders used to:
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Plant MaintenanceThe processing stage of an order.
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Plant MaintenanceProcessing status of a maintenance notification:
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance plan with a performance-based maintenance strategy (strategy plan) or maintenance plan with one performance-based maintenance cycle (single cycle plan).
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Plant MaintenanceA work center at which a person or group of people perform tasks that have been planned in the operations for an order.
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Plant MaintenanceA means with which you can represent object wear, consumption, or reduction of a working supply.
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Plant MaintenanceThe point at which the last reading that a counter can display is exceeded.
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Plant MaintenanceThe reading reached by a counter at a point in time.
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Plant MaintenanceThe number of counter units that represents the difference between two counter readings.
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Plant MaintenanceThe transfer of a counter reading entered for a superior technical object to counters of objects below in the hierarchy.
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Plant MaintenanceApplication component that offers a multi-layered integrated platform for the interactive processing of business processes.
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Plant MaintenanceA compilation of maintenance cycles that define the period of time between two maintenance tasks.
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Plant MaintenanceIn multiple counter plans, you can use cycle set sequences to compile several cycles into a set. A cycle set also determines the sequence in which the cycle sets are scheduled.
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Plant MaintenanceThe percentage by which the maintenance cycles defined in a maintenance strategy can be changed individually for a maintenance plan.
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Plant MaintenanceThe central maintenance of data in hierarchical object structures.
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Plant MaintenanceA function with which all due maintenance plan dates can be called and monitored.
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Plant MaintenanceAn organization form of maintenance planning, in which each maintenance plant performs its own maintenance planning.
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Plant MaintenanceA category of design from which you can generate any number of work orders. Design templates are not linked to the generated work orders.
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Plant MaintenanceA detail data of the serial number master record that is specified when you use the list entry function to create a group of serial numbers.
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Plant MaintenanceThe time required to perform an operation in a network, maintenance task list or maintenance order.
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Plant MaintenanceThe end purchaser of a piece of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceThe end of linear asset defined as a length value.
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Plant MaintenanceA status that describes the availability and usability of a piece of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance task list with a link to a piece of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceA division of equipment category that allows a detailed description.
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Plant MaintenanceA period of time during which no changes have occurred to location, maintenance, or sales data for a piece of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceAn individual, physical object that is maintained as an autonomous unit.
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Plant MaintenanceA list used to describe the structure of a piece of equipment and to allocate spares to the piece of equipment for maintenance.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator used to differentiate pieces of equipment according to usage.
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Plant MaintenanceThe representation of a system using a hierarchical structure of superior and sub-pieces of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceHistory-relevant change to a master record of an equipment that affects the usage data. Every equipment history therefore consists of several events.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance order that is created immediately when a maintenance notification is entered.
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Plant MaintenanceThe number of processed items of material in a refurbishment order.
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Plant MaintenanceA regulation or condition that must be observed when maintenance work isperformed on a technical object.
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Plant MaintenanceA division of permits into logical groups. Every permit must be assigned to a permit category.
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Plant MaintenanceA class used for classifying permits.
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Plant MaintenanceA combination of permits for permit classification.
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Plant MaintenanceUsing the Logbook application, you can display a status overview of
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Plant MaintenanceThe period of time before and after the date at which a maintenance package becomes due, during which the package can be performed without altering the subsequent due dates.
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Plant MaintenanceAn activity that is triggered automatically by the system when a particular task is performed.
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Plant MaintenanceThe number of days, specifying how long after the due date the execution of a maintenance package can be completed.
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Plant MaintenanceAn organizational unit in Logistics that structures the maintenance objects of a company according to functional, process-oriented, or spatial criteria.
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Plant MaintenanceAn indicator that lets you differentiate functional locations according to how they are used.
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Plant MaintenanceA label that uniquely identifies a functional location.
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Plant MaintenanceStandardized sequence of operations for performing maintenance work on technical objects.
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Plant MaintenanceMaintenance- or service notification that is assigned to the order header.
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Plant MaintenanceBudget that is created on the basis of historic data, particularly on the basis of historic actual costs.
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Plant MaintenancePlanning scenario that is based on historic order costs. The scenario is a component of the history-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceThe processing status of a maintenance notification.
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Plant MaintenanceThe processing status of a maintenance order.
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Plant MaintenanceA step in the process "Changing an Equipment History". The following phases exist:
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Plant MaintenanceSpecial measurement document for counter reading transfer.
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Plant MaintenanceAn order that is superior to one or more sub-orders in an order hierarchy.
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Plant MaintenanceA view of the maintenance order or notification (the reference document) that provides a maintenance worker or team of maintenance workers with information on all their assigned operations or tasks.
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Plant MaintenanceA printable document that contains all the information a maintenance worker needs to perform a job.
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Plant MaintenanceA configurable list of all the jobs that have been assigned to an individual maintenance worker or team of maintenance workers.
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Plant MaintenanceAn item category used to enter items that only describe the structural design of the equipment in a maintenance BOM (PM assembly). No plant data is required for such materials.
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Plant MaintenanceThe measures taken to maintain operational systems in working order, for example, machines or production installations.
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Plant MaintenanceA division of maintenance plants into production areas.
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Plant MaintenanceScenario that is used for planning a budget within the zero-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceA plant in which maintenance tasks are planned and prepared.
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Plant MaintenanceA backup worklist in the process "Changing an Equipment History". When the actual history is replaced by the target history, the system automatically creates an interim status. When it creat [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance task list with a link to a functional location.
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Plant MaintenanceA technical object comprising several pieces of equipment.
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Plant MaintenanceA network consisting of network objects connected by one or more object links indicating the media flow between the network objects.
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Plant MaintenanceA maintenance or service notification generated by a maintenance plan.
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Plant MaintenanceThis report checks whether work centers can perform a task at a
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Plant MaintenanceThe first counter reading that a counter cannot display.
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Plant MaintenanceA function with which you can determine expected costs from one or more maintenance plans.
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Plant MaintenanceA document that defines a job or work task and groups together compatible unit designs and associated documents relevant for the job. A construction measure can contain multiple, often mutually exclus [..]
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Plant MaintenanceOrganizational planning unit within the budgeting process.
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Plant MaintenancePlanning scenario based on the free creation of data. The ad hoc scenario is a component of the zero-based budgeting method.
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Plant MaintenanceFactor used to determine the effect of certain external criteria on the time required to complete a job. For example, digging a trench might take five hours in soft ground, ten hours in hard ground. T [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA risk that is not explicitly identified in a maintenance order or maintenance task list but implied by the assignment of a safety measure.
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Plant MaintenanceTechnical system with a linear infrastructure.
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Plant MaintenanceInformation about linear assets.
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Plant MaintenanceGroup of markers that are arranged according to a specific pattern along a linear asset.
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Plant MaintenanceThe linking of two or more technical objects through other technical objects.
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Plant MaintenanceA piece of equipment representing the link between two pieces of equipment in object networking.
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Plant MaintenanceA functional location representing the link between two functional locations in object networking.
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Plant MaintenanceA technical object, that is, functional location or piece of equipment, that forms the physical connection in an object link.
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Plant MaintenanceA piece of equipment that is linked with another piece of equipment during object networking.
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Plant MaintenanceA functional location that is linked to another functional location during object networking
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Plant MaintenanceA technical object, that is, functional location or piece of equipment, that is connected to another technical object in an object link.
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Plant MaintenanceThe highest superior order in an order hierarchy.
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Plant MaintenanceBudget that is created on the basis of planned data, particularly on the basis of simulated planned costs and quantities. In plant maintenance, in practice this budgeting method is also referred to as [..]
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Plant MaintenanceBOM, which is assigned in the technical object using the construction type.
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Plant MaintenanceA group of characteristics used to influence the selection of operations for a compatible unit. Typically, the characteristics in this class are used to determine the labor complexity factor to be app [..]
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Plant MaintenanceActivities performed in plant maintenance to provide maintenance workers with all the information they need to perform maintenance work safely, for example, including risks in the job card and assigni [..]
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Plant MaintenanceExtent of a linear asset from the start point to the end point.
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Plant MaintenanceYou can use work center capability to determine whether a work
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Plant MaintenanceThe location at which a piece of equipment is installed.
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Plant MaintenanceA dynamically created compatible unit that can be used to group other compatible units and associated work order operations, and that permits the assignment of technical objects to these groupings dur [..]
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Plant MaintenanceA standardized code entered in addition to the measurement reading for valuation of the reading.
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Plant MaintenanceA neutral, generic term for the place at which a piece of equipment is employed.
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Plant MaintenanceA summary of how a piece of equipment has been used to date.
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Plant MaintenanceA type of refurbishment order that allows a material number change for a serviceable or unserviceable part which is to be upgraded or modified during repair and returned as a serviceable part.
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Plant MaintenanceA division of a technical object for precise description.
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