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European A&D industries roadmap for ISO STEP standards projects

This paper by Jean-Yves DELAUNAY explores recommendations for developing and implementing STEP standards. It outlines the application protocols and standards in the Aerospace and Defense industries with a focus on PLM interoperability. It discusses ongoing and planned developments in ISO STEP standards, emphasizing the importance of strategic implementation and continuous improvement to meet evolving business needs.

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European A&D industries roadmap for ISO STEP standards projects

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  1. European A&D industries roadmap for ISO STEP standards projects By Jean-Yves DELAUNAY: Airbus ASD SSG PLM Interoperability WG coordinator

  2. Introduction: “proposed recommendations for future development and implementationof STEP standards” (March 2014) • => We have started to implement the strategyset up in March 2014

  3. STEP in the product life cycle High Level activity model from AeroSpace/Defense Informative

  4. Core suite of STEP standards for PLM interoperabilityfor American and European Aerospace & Defence (1/2): overview of STEP Application Protocols

  5. Core suite of STEP standards for PLM interoperabilityfor American and European Aerospace & Defence (2/2): overview of STEP information model functionalities 5

  6. STEP standards released (“International Standard”)ready for implementation (AP = Application Protocol) • AP242 e1 “Managed model based 3D engineering”: in operation • Convergence of AP203 and AP214 + enhancements • http://www.ap242.org/ap242ed1 • AP209 e1 “Multi-disciplinary Analysis and Design” : in operation • http://www.ap209.org/ • Planned launch of the CAE IF in 2017 (part of the CAx-IF) • AP233 e1 “Systems Engineering” E1: ready for operation • AP210 e3“Electronic assembly, interconnect& packaging design”: In operation • http://www.wikistep.org/index.php/AP210_Tutorial • AP239 “Product Life Cycle Support” (PLCS): in operation • http://www.plcs.org/plcslib/plcslib/ • AP238 e1 “Application interpreted model for computerized numerical controllers” (In operation) : Close relationship with STEP-NC • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEP-NC

  7. On going STEP standards in developmentsupported by the A&D industries • ISO STEP AP242 “Managed model based 3D engineering” E2 • http://www.ap242.org/edition-2 • Supported by PDES Inc and AFNeT associations • See next page for an overview • ISO STEP AP239 “Product Life Cycle Support” E3 • Supported by PDES Inc and AFNeT associations • See next page for an overview • ISO MoSSECE1“Modeling and Simulation in a Systems Engineering Context“ • http://www.asd-ssg.org/mossec • Initiated by the EC Crescendo project • Preparation of a PNWI for ISO /TC 184 /SC 4 in May 2016

  8. Scope and planning of AP242 e2“Managed model based 3D engineering” • Scope • Planning

  9. Scope and planning of AP239 e3“Product Life Cycle Support” • Scope • Planning

  10. Proposed roadmap of development of ISO STEP standards, from EU A&D perspective

  11. Roadmap for PLM interoperability capabilities based on the “V” cycle

  12. Proposed target scope and roadmap for the STEP Implementer Forums(From European A&D perspective) CAx IF PDM IF (e2) (e2)

  13. Summary – next actions • We have started to implement the strategy set up in March 2014 • Increasing business needs: • Secure the operational use with the appropriate level of quality • Test rounds in Implementer Forums, benchmarks • New implementation technologies, such as: • Dynamic standards, based on “linked data”, analytics, etc • Increasing needs of governance through the product life cycle • Need to refresh the roadmap of development of STEP application protocols for Aerospace and Defence • Target to consolidate responses from stakeholdersin September 2016

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