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4GD
See 4th Generation Design.
absolute occurrence
Relationship between a parent assembly and an item one or more levels down in the structure. The
parent assembly is the context in which the absolute occurrence exists. When you select the context
assembly and view the structure, you can define data on the absolute occurrence that overrides the
data stored on the parent. Compare to occurrence.
abstract class
Classification class used to combine common attributes for use in storage classes. Classification
instances cannot be stored in abstract classes. Compare to storage class.
accessor
Access Manager component that grants or denies privileges to clusters of users who share certain
common traits (for example, perform the same function or work on the same project).
ACE
See access control entry (ACE).
ACL
See access control list (ACL).
action chain
In Global Services, a logical method to group action components into a flow within application maps.
Action chains can be invoked only within response chains or other action chains; they cannot be
called from a link. Action chains act like a subroutine and usually return to the response chain or
action chain from which they are invoked. Similar to response chains, action chains define chain
options that apply to all action components embedded in the action chain. See also action component
and response chain.
action component
Java code that calls the business logic associated with a request in order to produce data that is
displayed in a page. Action components read and interpret request data, start Enterprise Services,
and create data beans. Action components populate a set of data beans that are used by JSP
pages. Teamcenter provides standard action components; customizers can write additional action
components.
action handler
Handler used to extend and customize workflow task actions. Action handlers perform such actions
as displaying information, retrieving the results of previous tasks (inherit), notifying users, setting
object protections, and launching applications. See also task handler.
action rule
Business rule that defines the actions required in different time phases (precondition, preaction,
and postaction) for create, save as, and delete operations. Action rules are applied to items, item
revisions, and datasets.
active mode
Management of application files that allows their use by both an application and Teamcenter. There
are two categories of active interaction between Teamcenter and an application: encapsulation
and Integration. Compare with passive mode.
active unit
In Classification, the measurement unit in which a classification object (ICO) is currently displayed.
This may not be the measurement unit in which it is stored.
activity (manufacturing)
Individual action to be performed within an operation. Each activity is associated with a start time
and duration. The total time for the operation is based on the cumulative duration of all activities
within the operation.
Activities can be sequenced using time data and predecessor activities.
ADA License
Teamcenter application that administers International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), intellectual
property (IP), and exclude licenses. It provides enhanced control and new attributes for these
licenses. ADA stands for Authorized Data Access.
ad hoc partition
In site planning, a partition that does not have a fixed source or definition. Users create ad hoc
partitions and identify them by name. Contrast with formal partition.
ADS
See Aerospace and Defense.
ADS design
Represents the computer-aided design (CAD) data of an ADS part, component, or assembly.
aggregate occurrence
Single occurrence using the quantity attribute to represent multiple uses of the same component
item. An aggregate occurrence is used where separate occurrences are not required to distinguish
individual uses (for example, transforms in NX). Rivets are typically shown as an aggregate
occurrence.
AIF
See Application Integration Framework (AIF).
alias ID
Identifier of a part that is similar to the current part. You can use it as a substitute part in the product
structure. Contrast with alternate ID.
alias ID rule
Business rule that stores part numbers and other attribute information for similar parts.
allocation
Relationship between constituents of two structural views of a product, for example, a relationship
between constituents of the functional breakdown and the physical breakdown of a product.
alternate ID
Different identifier for the current part, but one that represents the same part. Different organizations
and suppliers can have their own part numbers. With alternate IDs, you are able to find the part you
are looking for using your naming scheme. Contrast with alias ID.
alternate ID rule
Alternate identifiers that store information about part numbers and attributes of the same part from
different perspectives. They allow different user communities to identify and display an item or item
revision according to their own rules rather than by the rules of the user who created the object.
AM
See Access Manager (AM).
Analysis pane
CAE Manager pane used for creating and managing CAEAnalysis and CAEResult items and
item revisions.
analyst
Issue Manager user who assesses the technical feasibility of an issue or the technical feasibility of
implementing the low-level details of an issue. An analyst also participates in the execution of an
issue by carrying out the tasks identified in the implementation plan for the issue.
ancestor relation
Relation between objects originally created in Teamcenter Enterprise and transferred to Teamcenter
for ownership. In case of Teamcenter Enterprise to Teamcenter data transfers, such relations are not
infer deleted. See also infer delete.
ancestor replica
Object created in Teamcenter Enterprise and transferred to Teamcenter for ownership. This object
becomes an ancestor replica in Teamcenter Enterprise. If this object is modified in Teamcenter
and transferred to Teamcenter Enterprise for reference, only selective attributes of the object are
updated in Teamcenter Enterprise.
AP212
See STEP AP212.
appearance
Sequence of occurrences that describes a unique path through an exploded structure. An
appearance corresponds to a unique instance of the component that is referenced by the leaf node
of the path within the top-level assembly. An appearance may have spatial data associated with
it, allowing spatial searches.
Appearance Configuration
Teamcenter application used to configure the use of appearance:
• Defining the appearance sets for which the site tracks appearances.
appearance group
Subassembly composed of appearances. The components of the subassembly are defined in their
position relative to the end item.
appearance root
Object in the database containing the set of parameters that define an appearance set: root item,
configuration context, and view.
appearances
Cache of configured BOM lines in the context of a specific top-line item. Appearances are created
to allow quick searches of the entire structure.
appearance set
Collection of objects that define the use of every part ever included in an end item. The appearance
set enables Teamcenter to rapidly search the product structure of a family of related configurations
without caching the entire product structure for each configuration. The appearance set is optional
and typically maintained for a few end items that represent large assemblies when fast searching is
critical. The system administrator defines the items requiring appearance sets.
application
Related functional elements collected and arranged in a software package, designed to accomplish
specified tasks. See also perspective.
application map
Set of XML files that provide application-specific behavior. This behavior is provided by specifying
a mapping between web client requests and handlers that couple the request with business or
application logic. The controller reads this file when the controller is initialized. The application
map contains logical IDs that map to action components, page handlers, and JSP pages to call for
each incoming HTTP request.
approver
User who has a signoff in a workflow process regardless of role and group membership. In Access
Manager, the approver accessor is used to allocate privileges that apply to all signoffs (for example,
read access). See also RIG approver, role approver, and group approver.
architecture
Set of decisions, patterns, and principles for a product suite. The architecture provides a framework
for application development within that product suite and is independent of specific functions.
architecture breakdown
Structure used to lay out, plan, and control evolution of product structures. An architecture breakdown
displays product information in terms of engineering content and product variability, including variant
options and values and defining variant conditions for occurrences.
architecture element
Generic component or a placeholder for a component in the product. Each architecture element is
associated with a line of usage (LOU) to allow completeness checking.
architecture item
Type of item and class accepting attributes used to store architecture information.
artwork
In Consumer Packaged Goods, an assembly of the copy, technical specification, and graphical
elements. An artwork represents the labels on packages or the images and information printed on
packages.
As-Built Manager
Teamcenter application that allows you to manage the as-built configuration of an asset realized from
a product definition structure, such as a design or manufacturing structure.
as-built structure
Physical asset structure representing the neutral structure that it was realized from. The as-built
structure is a precise structure that represents the physical asset structure at the as-built phase and
does not retain date or time evolution history.
as-maintained structure
Physical configuration of a manufactured product evolving through its serviceable lifetime. A single
neutral structure can result in many as-maintained structures, one for each physical asset.
assembled item
Represents products that are created by assembling discrete components. Mechanical, electronic,
and electromechanical assemblies can be represented using the assembled item.
assembly
Compound object that is assembled from other objects and may add additional information to their
interpretation.
• In the context of an assembly, other assemblies are called subassemblies, while noncompound
objects are called components.
• A single-level compound object that is distinct from a multilevel product structure or bill of
materials, which is a hierarchy of assemblies. Assembly data is stored in a BOM view revision.
assembly classification
Resource assembly ID and name of the class where the assembly is classified. An assembly
classification is also the process of associating an assembly with a class and entering the attribute
values that characterize it within its class.
assembly file
3D CAD assembly file that contains an index of the geometry of constituent 3D model files.
assembly view
View of the product data. See also BOM and manufacturing view.
asset
Extension of a Visio shape that exposes data in Teamcenter.
asset group
Collection of physical assets that define a logical grouping of physical products. You can create
asset groups and asset hierarchies. Asset hierarchies are used to build a nested hierarchy of asset
groups within asset groups.
assigned FSC
FMS server cache assigned as the volume or cache server for an FMS client cache. Each FMS client
cache requires an assigned FSC to provide it with access to files. An assigned FSC is typically
the FSC nearest to the client host. In small deployments, an assigned FSC can also serve as the
parent FSC.
attribute
Named storage variable that describes an object and is stored with the object. Users can search
the database for objects using object attributes.
In an object, an attribute is a name/value pair; in the database, an attribute is a field.
attribute (Classification)
Characteristic that distinguishes one instance of a class, subclass, or view from another. For example,
within the Sheet Metal Screws class, the length, diameter, and thread attributes distinguish one sheet
metal screw from another. Classification Admin is used to define and store classification attributes.
attribute dictionary
Repository for Classification attribute definitions. An attribute dictionary ensures that there is a
consistent definition for all attributes regardless of the classes in which they are used. Classification
Admin enables users to view the attributes contained in the dictionary and use the search function to
locate attributes.
attribute inheritance
Process by which a new class automatically inherits all the attributes defined for all its ancestor
classes.
attribute propagation
Process of transferring attribute values from one object to another. In Resource Manager, attribute
values are propagated from a propagation start point up the assembly structure to the assembly
object. For example, on a cutting tool, the cutting material of the insert, the cutting diameter of the
extension, and the holder type of the machine adapter can all be propagated to the assembly level.
This provides a mechanism to make all attributes required for a cutting tool definition available
at the tool assembly level.
attribute substitution
Substitution of run-time instance attribute values into the business object link or data segment where
clause definitions.
audit definition
Object that creates audit logs to track selected properties for specified actions in the database. These
properties can include custom properties added by a system administrator.
Audit Manager
Teamcenter application that enables a system administrator to create audit definition objects,
enable/disable audit trail logging, and control audit log access. Audit definition objects create audit
logs that users can view from Teamcenter applications. Users can audit any Teamcenter object and
event type with an audit definition.
audit package
Primary update package that stores information in the database about how users are using
appearances. An audit package is generated when a user performs a search in Structure Manager.
When processed, it stores information in the database about the relevant appearance root and
date and unit-number configuration.
Authorization
Teamcenter application that enables access control of administrative applications and utilities.
authorization rule
Allows you to control access to Teamcenter administrative applications and utilities by group.
System-level rules are delivered as part of your Teamcenter installation, and you can create additional
rules to support your business processes using the Authorization application.
background part
Component loaded into a design session as background to a work part. Background parts are not
intended for modification in the design session.
base calendar
Master calendar used when creating schedules.
baseline
Collection of items and the relationships between the items that is established to ensure their
continued existence. It enables their configuration to be reconstructed and audited. Baselines are
often created to preserve the state of a design at a particular checkpoint. You can baseline precise or
imprecise structures.
batch mesh
Teamcenter feature that allows meshing of component CAD files without using a traditional meshing
application.
bid
Contains line items supplied to vendors to submit quotes.
bind
In Visualization Illustration, the user action that defines the combination of transfer mode and alias
Teamcenter uses when an asset is populated. See also asset.
BLOB
Binary large object; attribute type of undefined structure. BLOBs are stored as binary images within
an object.
blobby volume
Alternate volume used to store data while backing up volumes and databases. The blobby volume
provides continuous Teamcenter availability.
BOM
Bill of materials.
• 100% BOM
The as sold product configuration, for example, the configuration of a car to be built and shipped
to the dealer.
• 120% BOM
Partial overlay of selected variant conditions. You cannot build the product from a 120% BOM.
• 150% BOM
Overlays of all possible variant configurations. You cannot build the product from a 150% BOM.
BOM view
Teamcenter object used to manage product structure information for an item.
bootstrap package
Primary update package created when the baseline appearance set is created.
BOS wildcard
Wildcard specified in the BOS box configuration file. The user interface (UI) uses the BOS wildcard
in its forms and when invoking operations on the BOS. Custom clients should also use the BOS
wildcards when interacting with the BOS. See also connector wildcard.
BPV
See base product view.
brand
Set of digital assets that includes brand collateral, such as marketing brief, theme board, and so on,
and brand assets such as logo, messages, and so on.
build platform
Platform required to build a customization. Compare with certified platform and supported platform.
bulk data
Physical information represented in the database by a data item. Examples of bulk data are file
system items, paper documents, and microfiche. The Teamcenter database describes the bulk data.
The bulk data resides elsewhere, for example, in a file system or in a filing cabinet. See also data item.
business context
Context that defines the user groups to whom a rule applies.
business object
Logical grouping of data attributes and properties that are manipulated at the enterprise level.
A Global Services business object allows users to query for and update information in multiple
data sources.
business operation
Action performed against an object, such as creating, saving, or setting a property value.
BVR
See BOM view revision.
CAD manager
Teamcenter interface to the specific CAD authoring tool. The CAD manager provides the CAD
specific knowledge for data interaction, normally to check out and edit, and to check back into
Teamcenter. The CAD manager is used by Dispatcher components for gathering the dependent
CAD items required for a translation.
I-deas – NXMI CAD Manager
NX – NX CAD Manager
Pro/ENGINEER – IPEM CAD Manager
CATIA – EB Solutions CAD Manager
CAE analysis
Workspace objects that define the type of analysis to be done and the solver used to perform the
analysis. The CAEAnalysis item revision consists of solver parameters and relationship to the
non-CAE, CAEModel, and CAEResult item revisions. The datasets attached to the CAEAnalysis
item revision store the solver-specific input deck file and/or the tool-specific simulation file.
CAE geometry
Workspace object that contains the geometry used to generate mesh data for performing engineering
analysis. The contents of the CAEGeometry item can be created from the geometry contained in a
non-CAE item revision. It can often have simplifications such as feature suppressions to the original
product geometry to facilitate the analysis process. A CAEGeometry item can act as a source
representation upon which the CAEModel item is built.
CAE Manager
Teamcenter application used to create and manage engineering analysis data. CAE Manager
enables the creation and modification of CAEModel, CAEAnalysis, and CAEResult items and
item revisions, and generates CAE model structures based on the input product structures using
the data map and/or structure map definitions.
CAE model
Workspace object that defines the mesh data used for performing engineering analysis. A
CAEModel item revision can have a relationship to the target non-CAE item revision. It can also
have a relationship to a source CAEGeometry item revision or a source non-CAE item revision.
A CAEModel item can participate in a hierarchical structure that defines a CAE structure. The
datasets attached to the CAEModel item revision store the mesh representation of the assembly or
the component.
CAE result
Workspace object that defines a CAEResult item object that is used for managing results of the
CAE analysis from different solvers. The CAEResult item revision can have a relationship to the
driving CAEAnalysis item revision.
CAGE Code
See Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) Code.
calendar
Defines working times.
certified platform
Platform the base product is certified to operate on. Compare with supported platform.
CGM
Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM) is a file format for 2D vector graphics, raster graphics, and text.
change
Temporary or permanent change to a configuration, design requirement, or documentation.
Change Manager
Teamcenter application used to track changes to a product throughout its life cycle. The user
proposes a change to a product and then manages the entire cycle of review, approval, and
implementation of the change. The user can articulate the work required to implement a change,
assess its impact on any managed business items, and notify life cycle participants about proposed
and authorized changes. Before and after product configurations can also be compared.
change notification
Notice to vendors, manufacturing, marketing, and other entities describing part or all of the
implemented change to a single change order. A change notification can also provide information
about the effectivity of the change order.
change order
Teamcenter object that references the problem, originating change requests, solutions, and related
information. A change order contains sufficient information to incorporate the change.
change request
Teamcenter object that requests a change, reference the problem, proposed solutions, and related
information. A change request contains sufficient information to allow a decision to proceed further
with the change.
change specialist
Issue Manager user who manages the processing of issues from their initiation until their final
resolution.
change type
Template of a change process. Change types are created by a system administrator using the
Business Modeler IDE.
Change Viewer
Teamcenter application used to manage the process of controlling changes to a product's definition
and configuration. Change Viewer provides an auditable history of the objects used in a process,
making an object's uses traceable. A site can use Change Viewer to propose, incorporate, review,
and approve changes. Change Viewer can also be used to track and report change history and to
notify members of changes to their organization.
characteristic definition
Information related to a neutral part that is important for service organizations maintaining assets.
You can create characteristic definitions that contain information to be measured against the physical
part, such as how long a product has been in use. You can also create characteristic definitions that
contain data to be measured against a physical part, such as temperature or oil pressure.
class
Set of objects that share the same list of attributes but distinguishable by the value the attributes
acquire for specific objects. For example, the Automobile class can be defined by the brand, color,
and price, but each car associated to the Automobile class has a different brand, color, and price
combination.
class folder
Representation of aggregation of objects. In the Classification and Classification Search dialog class
hierarchies, classes are displayed with class folder icons because they represent an aggregation
of objects.
class hierarchy
Structure defining subclasses that inherit the attributes of their superclasses, also called their
parents or ancestors.
classification
Process of categorizing objects according to similarity in characteristics. While the objects in one
class share the same characteristics, the values of these characteristics may differ. For example, drill
bits all share the length and diameter characteristics, but drill bit objects differ in length and diameter.
Classification
Teamcenter application that utilizes a classification hierarchy to categorize product data.
Classification Admin
Teamcenter application that enables a system administrator to define the groups, classes, subclasses,
and views that form the Classification hierarchy.
classification hierarchy
Structure used to categorize a company's data by common attributes.
classification instance
Lowest-level component of the classification hierarchy. Also referred to as an ICO (internal
classification object).
cleanup phase
Phase when necessary repair actions on third sites and the ODS are performed. In addition, external
site repair actions can be performed along with any actions required to address volume data. If the
source site is to be decommissioned, it is done as the final action of this phase. See also execution
phase.
clearance database
Teamcenter database that stores the results of clearance analyses performed on assemblies in the
rich client DesignContext, Structure Manager, and Multi-Structure Manager applications.
ClearCase Integration
Teamcenter integration to the IBM Rational ClearCase software configuration management tool.
client
Role played by a software component of a system when it requests particular services be performed
on its behalf by another entity, a server. See also server.
client tier
Teamcenter architectural tier that comprises the Teamcenter clients, Teamcenter integrations with
third-party applications, and the third-party applications associated with the integrations.
cloning rules
In a collaboration context, a set of rules that defines how structures are created when copying other
structures of the same type. A cloning rule can also be applied when creating a structure from a
template.
closure rule
Definition or rule that allows the Teamcenter traversal algorithm to identify the additional objects
required for a specific principal object.
CM Viewer (Classic)
See Change Viewer.
collaboration context
Teamcenter object that holds a collection of data contained in structure and configuration contexts.
This data allows you to capture multiple different Teamcenter structures in one container. You can
open a collaboration context in the Multi-Structure Manager application, in Manufacturing Process
Planner, or in Part Planner. You can also use a collaboration context to collect data to share with a
third-party application. See also structure context.
collaborative design
Design model of a product, typically a large complex structure such as a ship or automobile. It
comprises many design elements, possibly more than 1 million.
Command Suppression
Teamcenter application that enables the system administrator to control the display of menu and
toolbar commands within Teamcenter applications. Command Suppression allows suppressing the
display of commands for an entire group hierarchy or a specific role within the hierarchy, for entire
groups of users, and for users who are assigned a role within a group. It also allows suppressing the
display of specific commands on a designated menu or the display of entire menus.
CommercialPart
Business object type related to a Part object type by a structure relation. A commercial part is made
externally by a vendor who resells, builds, or designs and builds the part for the OEM (original
equipment manufacturer). Commercial parts may be off-the-shelf market parts or custom-designed
parts. A commercial part is a part whose form, fit, and function may be satisfied by one or more
vendor parts that the OEM may source from one or more vendors.
comparing tool
External software that can be run from Content Management to compare differences in topics.
The comparing tool is installed on the client.
compliance officer
Role provided in Substance Compliance to perform various tasks, such as requesting material
substance declarations from suppliers, reviewing the material substance declarations received
from the suppliers, and applying exemptions.
complying object
Object that must partially or completely fulfill a condition specified by a defining object. See trace
link and defining object.
component
• Part in a product structure defined in Teamcenter. A component is the lowest level part in the
product structure: it cannot be broken down into subparts.
composed document
Object containing the assembled content of a publication or topic after it is published. Similar to
a reviewer document, you can use both types of documents to distinguish between those that
have been processed through the review process (composed documents) and those that have
not (reviewer documents).
composition
Special kind of structure context that allows components to be added from one or more structure
contexts, each of which may contain a different product structure. Compositions are used for design
studies and manufacturing processes that contain data from both product and plant structures.
condition
Conditional statement that resolves to true or false based on the evaluation of an expression.
conditional link
Link that depends on the run-time values of business object attributes.
confidential material
Material that a supplier certifies as nonrestricted but wants the substance composition to be kept
confidential for competitive reasons. The supplier provides the substance breakdown of the
confidential material; however, only authorized users can access the material composition.
configuration rule
Rule that configures a structure. There are two kinds of configuration rules: revision rule and
variant rule.
configuration specification
ClearCase file describing the versions of files that should be current in the specification’s associated
view. The specification can contain general rules to get the latest version of all the files or a specific
version of a specific file in the archive.
Configurator rule
Condition that specifies the option values or combinations of values not allowed. A configurator rule
check is attached to an item revision.
connection
Object that defines the connectivity between two or more terminals in a physical model.
connection name
Automatically generated or user-provided name that identifies the connection between Teamcenter
and Teamcenter Integration for AutoCAD.
connector to Teamcenter
Enterprise JavaBean that connects Global Services with Teamcenter. The optional connector to
Teamcenter is provided as a part of the Global Services connectors and supports both two-tier and
four-tier deployment configurations.
connector wildcard
Wildcard used by a specific data source within the Global Services environment. The business
object server (BOS) maps a BOS wildcard submitted by users to the connector wildcard used by
each data source. If the BOS is bypassed at the BOSClient layer, the connector wildcards must be
used. See also BOS wildcard.
consolidation information
Data comprising a source site’s definition data and its product data that will be moved to the target
site during the site consolidation process.
constant
Configuration point within the data model. There are three kinds of constants: global constants,
business object constants, and property constants.
constituent
Lowest level of the PLM material structure hierarchy (Formulated Item→Raw Material→Constituent).
consumable part
Nonrepairable item or repair part that can be discarded more economically than it can be repaired.
consumed item
Item that is required during a manufacturing process or operation and must be ordered regularly to
meet the production quota. A consumed item can include parts or components from the product
structure in addition to materials such as oil, grease, and gloves.
container object
Any Teamcenter object used to hold other objects and organize product information. For example,
folders and items are container objects.
Content Management
Teamcenter application that enables users to manage SGML and XML information stored in a
Teamcenter database and publish documents in multiple formats using SGML/XML editing and
publishing tools. Content Management is used to collect and publish content, storing the content
as components that can be reused in multiple publications, while links are maintained between
components. The application includes processes for structuring publications so that they can be
stored, published, and used for different purposes. Content Management also stores and manages
graphics for use in publications, provides content revision control, and can incorporate Teamcenter
workflows to facilitate the content development process.
coordinator
Schedule role in which members have both read and write access to the schedule.
copy
In Consumer Packaged Goods, an assembly of copy elements. Copy is mostly textual but can contain
images and symbols that are printed on the package. It is the main form of communication between
the manufacturer and the consumer who buys the product. Because of the legal nature of the text,
such as claims, the copy review process is an important step in the package development life cycle.
Copy by Reference
Copy action rule when using templates to create process structures. The same database object is
referenced in the clone. The relation type is the same as in the template.
copy element
Individual piece of information that constitutes the package label.
corporate server
Host computer at the center of a Teamcenter network. This host contains the Teamcenter application
root directory, Teamcenter data directory, licensing, File Management System (FMS), and volumes.
For installations that include the web tier (four-tier architecture), the corporate server also contains the
Teamcenter server manager. Multiple application clients can map to or mount the corporate server.
CPM
See Component Process Manager (CPM).
credentials file
XML file that defines a Global Services user name and maps the Global Services user name to the
user's sign-on credentials for each data source connector in the Global Services environment. There
is one credentials file for each Global Services user.
The credentials file functions only with the Global Services XML credentials service. The Global
Services LDAP credentials service accesses sign-on credentials from an LDAP database.
credentials service
Global Services component that finds and provides a Global Services user's sign-on credentials for a
data source in the Global Services environment. Global Services provides two credentials services,
XML and lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP), and APIs for creating a custom credentials
service.
Dashboard
Teamcenter application that provides an interface to Teamcenter reporting and analytics in Report
Builder.
Database Utilities
Teamcenter application providing volume information, for example, the node name and the volume
name.
data item
Teamcenter object representing bulk data defined and manipulated by application products, for
example, papers that reside in a filing cabinet, directories and files that reside in a file system,
Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and CAD model and drawing files. Metadata for the data item resides
in the Teamcenter database. See also bulk data and metadata.
data model
Abstract model that describes how data is represented and used.
data segment
Portion of a Global Services business object definition that describes the data from one data source.
dataset
Teamcenter workspace object used to manage data files created by other software applications.
Each dataset can manage multiple operating system files, and each dataset references a dataset tool
object and a dataset business object.
dataset tool
Teamcenter object that is the tool used to create or modify a dataset.
data source
System that manages enterprise data and can be accessed by Teamcenter. Examples are product
knowledge management (PKM) systems, product lifecycle management systems, relational
databases, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, component and supplier management
(CSM) systems, mechanical design automation (MDA) systems, purchasing systems, systems
engineering GroupWare, and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) systems.
datastore
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) database instance used to store the Global Services
configuration and business object definition (BOD) information. The majority of the objects in the
datastore are stored as serialized objects for improved performance. The configuration and BOD
files are serialized during the process of uploading them to the datastore. Global Services users with
administrator privileges can access the Configuration Object form in Global Services that allows them
to add, remove, and update objects in the datastore. See also business object definition file.
datum
Line, point, or plane that provides a reference location. In manufacturing, datum points are used
to help place parts in a fixture or jig.
defining object
Object that specifies a condition that a product or a component must fulfill. See trace link and
complying object.
delivery unit
Subassembly that is manufactured separately and delivered to the assembly plant as a consumed
part. One of the operations in the assembly process uses the delivery unit as a consumed part. The
components of a delivery unit are not consumed in any of the operations.
dependent object
Object that, if it exists, must be included in the set of objects implied by the principal object and the
closure rules to correctly form the island of data. See also island of data. Contrast with principal object.
derived default
Default value that depends on a condition (for example, radio = stereo IF car type = GLX). Compare
with fixed default.
design brief
Captures the creative and technical design aspects of the package design.
design concept
Represents early-stage sketches of the packaging structure.
DesignContext
Teamcenter application that enables users to quickly focus on a particular work part and any parts
affected within the context of a change to that part. Users can select a product item and configure
revisions of components, configure variants of the assembly, review the set of components, retrieve
the components, and initialize their display in a CAD application or a visualization application.
design element
Occurrence of a design item within a collaborative design.
deviation document
Document that authorizes the installation of a physical part that is a deviation from the design
structure.
deviation request
Request that seeks consent to deviate from a solution in production to resolve a set of problems to
initiate improvements. Typically, it either requests a deviation or a waiver.
deviation workflow
Process flow, reviewer’s list, and business validations required to route a deviation document for
review and approval.
device
Complex assembly that is represented as a simple component. A device is designed to work as part
of a machine tool or robot.
digitally sign
Teamcenter action that lets you add your digital signature to an electronic document using third-party
software, for example, Adobe Acrobat/Reader for an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
digital signature
Mathematical stamp on an object used to indicate if that object has been modified after the signature
was applied. It also identifies who applied the digital signature.
A type of digital signature, PKI digital signature, requires public key infrastructure (PKI) authentication
when applying the digital signature.
discipline
Set of users who have a common behavior, for example, developers that have expertise in UNIX.
dispatcher client
Solution that runs the Dispatcher to perform CAD translation and create required relationships in
Teamcenter.
Dispatcher request
Embeds information about the source file location and type of translation.
Dispatcher Server
Component that handles the specific computational and pipeline mechanisms to execute translation
tasks.
distribution server
See rich client distribution server.
document
Subtype of an item that represents all revisions of a real-world document. This item type supports
documentation for products, processes, standards, and other aspects of a business, typically from
applications such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and so on.
document-centric program
Program that requires parts to be linked to a source document.
document management
Management of real-world documents through the use of item revision definition configuration
(IRDC) objects to configure document management behavior. IRDC simplifies user interaction
with information and reduces the need for users to understand the Teamcenter data model and
relationship model. See also item revision definition configuration (IRDC) objects.
domain
Name of the business object type in a multifield key. For example, in the Part{item_id} key, Part is
the domain. Because all children of a business object type inherit the domain part of the key, they
belong to the same domain. See also multifield key.
Do task
Task template that includes the EPM-hold handler, which stops the task from automatically
completing when the task is started. This template has a customized dialog box that allows
administrators to set a check box to indicate when the task is complete.
DPV Admin
Teamcenter application that enables the extended enterprise to collect, manage, dimensionally
analyze, and report on quality measurement information in Dimensional Planning and Validation.
drawing file
Teamcenter CAD file containing a 2D vector image or 2D raster image.
DTD
Type of schema used to validate XML content.
DWG
Default extension used by Autodesk for its AutoCAD drawing files in MS-DOS and Windows.
DXF
Drawing eXchange format.
dynamic participant
Participant who is automatically assigned to perform workflow tasks based on the participant type,
such as Analyst or ChangeSpecialist. Dynamic participants are assigned through workflow
handlers.
ECU
See electronic control unit.
editing tool
External software used to author and edit XML and SGML content. It is installed on the client and
launched when editing a topic in Content Management.
effectivity
Identification of the valid use of an aspect of product data tracked by unit, date, or intent. You can
specify a start definition, end definition, or both for a particular effectivity. There are three types of
effectivities:
• Date effectivity specifies the range of dates. This is also known as an incorporation point.
• Intent effectivity specifies a purpose, target, or milestone, for example, Production, Prototype,
or Carryover.
effectivity rule
Rule used to set effective dates on released products and processes with a released status.
eIntegrator Admin
Teamcenter application that provides a simple integration mechanism you can use to integrate
external data with Teamcenter. eIntegrator Admin maps external data systems into equivalent objects
in its database. The data can then be imported into the database as forms.
elaboration
Division of a change request into a number of manageable tasks.
eM-Planner interface
Interface between Teamcenter manufacturing process management and Tecnomatix eM-Planner
that allows data exchange.
encapsulation
Active-mode relationship between an application and Teamcenter in which the application is brought
into the Teamcenter environment. Encapsulation allows you to launch the application using a
Teamcenter dataset object, export data to the application, work in the application, and import data
back into the Teamcenter database during a session. The import and export operations between
Teamcenter and the encapsulated application are executed from within Teamcenter and the actual
transfer of files is transparent to the user. See also active mode and Integration.
end item
Top-level node of an assembly that can represent a product or a factory structure.
enterprise BOM
Bill of materials that includes the lines of usage (LOUs) for all configurations and effectivities in the
product. See also line of usage (LOU).
enterprise tier
Teamcenter architectural tier that comprises a configurable pool of Teamcenter C++ server processes
and a server manager. Larger sites can distribute the pool of server processes across multiple hosts.
Smaller sites can run the pool of servers on the same host as the web tier.
envelope
Teamcenter workspace object that represents a mail message sent by a Teamcenter user. Envelopes
can be used to send workspace object references as well as text messages.
equipment
Description of the equipment used to perform manufacturing operations.
ERCT
See effectivity release date configuration transition.
erp_object
Teamcenter construct used in the mapping schema to map Teamcenter objects (for example, item
revision or BOM) to the corresponding objects in the receiving ERP system (for example, part
master and BOM). It also defines which attributes are to be transferred, how their value is stored in
Teamcenter, and various associated parameters (for example, default value and LOV). The value
may be defined on an existing Teamcenter attribute (for example, item ID), or user-defined, typically
in a form (for example, MRP type).
ERP form
Form that is defined in the mapping schema.
error ID
Randomly generated number unique to each Global Services exception (a 9-digit number in 3 groups
of 3). Global Services displays the error ID and a general message to the Global Services user and
includes the same error ID with a more detailed description for the administrator or customizer
in the Global Services message log.
Exclude_License
Denies specific users or groups access to the attached workspace objects for a period of time.
execution
Process of implementing the change (change request and tasks) once the change is authorized.
execution increment
Subphase of the site consolidation execution phase that consists of:
• The initial time period when the product data is replicated from the source to the target site.
• The time critical period when the ownership changes occur for the replicated data.
execution phase
Phase following the preparation phase when the consolidation activity of transferring source site
product data and users to the target site is performed. For large source sites, multiple execution
increments may be necessary to compete this phase. This phase is followed by the cleanup phase.
See also cleanup phase.
exemption
Exemptions to a regulation are granted to narrowly defined applications for which the elimination of
prohibited substances is technically or scientifically impracticable. Exemptions are also applied to a
regulation when the only available substitution produces more negative results than positive benefits
to the environment, health, or consumer safety.
export record
imanExportRecord object that is attached to the master object or replicated objects and identifies
sites that have replicas.
extensible
To fit customer specific requirements or customizations not covered in the out-of-the-box solution,
Dispatcher supports extensions to the complete system for how the data is collected, adding a new
translator, and loading of the generated data back into the PDM system. Java documents and
example implementations are provided for ease of customization.
extension
Method or listener implemented for an extension point.
extension point
Event or capability in the system, such as a precondition, preaction, or postaction, that allow you to
implement custom behavior.
extension rule
Business rule that adds predefined behavior to a business object's operation and fires as a
precondition, preaction, or postaction.
external extension
Extension created by a user to implement customized behavior.
facility
Physical location in an enterprise (for example, manufacturing plant or design center). One facility
can comprise multiple sites. Compare with site.
fault code
Identifier that indicates an itemized fault or problem that a manufacturer has identified with a part.
FCC
See FMS client cache (FCC).
feature
Physical or geometric object associated with a product, component, or part. Alternatively, a logical
attribute of a product, component, or part. Examples: a weld point, a signal, or a geometric pattern.
A feature may be represented by a generic design element (GDE) in a BOM. See also generic
design element.
• FMS provides volume servers for file management, a shared server-level performance cache for
shared data access between multiple users, a client-based private user cache for rich clients,
and a transient datastore mechanism for transporting reports, PLM XML, and other nonvolume
data between the enterprise and client tiers.
• FMS file caching enables placing the data close to the user, while maintaining a central file
volume and database store.
find number
Number that identifies individual occurrences (or groups of occurrences) within a single-level
assembly. Components are ordered by find number within an assembly.
finished product
Assembly of two or more items with a unique package associated with it. A finished product
represents consumer units and shipping units. It can contain other finished products and can have an
associated trade item.
fixed default
Default value for an option (for example, engine = 1200). A fixed default is attached to an item revision
but is global to the BOM loaded in a Structure Manager window. Compare with derived default.
FMS
See File Management System (FMS).
be deployed, with each FSC performing one designated purpose as either a volume, a cache, or a
configuration server.
folder
Graphical representation of an aggregation of objects, such as a group, class, or subclass. For easy
distinction in the class hierarchy, each of these aggregations has a different type of folder icon
associated with it: a group folder icon, a class folder icon, or a subclass folder icon.
form
Teamcenter workspace object used to display product information (properties) in a predefined
template. Forms are often used to create an electronic facsimile of a hardcopy form in Teamcenter.
See also master form.
formal partition
In site planning, a partition that is created from a partition item or another partition. A formal partition
has an identifier that can be queried. Contrast with ad hoc partition.
formal relationship
Relationship modeled and maintained by a data source. To navigate a formal relationship, a request
must be made to the data source.
form type
Special type of the general POM Form class, which can have its own set of properties (attributes)
associated.
formula spec
Type of specification that represents the composition of the ingredients that make up the material.
formulated item
Represents the final or intermediate formulated material that has a unique formula and a unique
process to make it.
four-tier architecture
Teamcenter architecture that includes four tiers: resource tier, client tier, web tier, and enterprise tier.
Contrast with two-tier architecture.
four-tier deployment
Deployment of the Teamcenter four-tier architecture. The web tier, enterprise tier, resource tier, and
client tier can each be hosted on the same or separate computers.
frequency
Interval or period that defines when a maintenance requirement is due.
FSC
See FMS server cache (FSC).
FSC group
Group of server caches defined in the FMS master configuration file.
Gantt chart
Visual representation of a schedule's tasks.
gate
Special task that provides criteria to determine if the phase is completed.
GDE
See generic design element.
genealogy
History, or supersedure trail, of a part.
geometric cut
Technique for modeling the removal or subtraction of material from one geometric body, based on the
shape of another geometric body (typically a tool). It is used to model through-holes and bores.
Getting Started
Teamcenter application that provides a point from which to quickly start working in Teamcenter. Lets
you search for a part, open your worklist, view or edit product structure, or view or edit classification
data.
global alternate
Alternate that is interchangeable with another part, regardless of where the part is used in the product
structure. A global alternate applies to any revision of the part and is independent of views.
global constants
Constants that provide consistent definitions that can be used throughout the system. These
constants have only one value, either the default value or the value you set.
Global Services connectors are Enterprise JavaBeans. Enterprise customizers can create connectors
to data sources using the Global Services connector APIs.
graphical element
Represents the images that appear on the package.
graphical reports
Technical portfolios that have been saved to the Report Server for viewing as reports from the DPV
Viewer Web Part. A graphical report can contain DPV Reporting & Analysis annotations and 3D model
data. The report is updated with the latest engineering data either on a schedule, when triggered by
an event, or on demand as the report is opened. It can be viewed in HTML or PDF format.
graphic item
Parent object that has one or more graphic files related to it. The graphic files contain the same
image but are of different file types.
graphic option
Graphic object of a specific file type, for example, .png and .bmp. It is related to a graphic item, which
is the parent object of graphic options that have the same image but are of different file types.
graphic translation
Object that is created when a graphic is included with topics that are translated and received.
GRM rule
See Generic Relationship Management rule.
group (Classification)
Container used to organize large sets of related classes in Classification Admin. Groups reside at the
highest level in the classification hierarchy and can be nested to include other groups.
group (Organization)
Organizational grouping of users at a site. Users can belong to multiple groups and must be assigned
to a default group.
group administrator
User with special maintenance privileges for a group.
group approver
User who is a signoff in a workflow process with a specific group of users. In Access Manager, the
group approver accessor is used in Workflow ACLs and matches the signoff definition (that is, group)
for the release level associated with the Workflow ACL. The group approver accessor ensures
that only signoffs are given privileges, not a user who matches the group. See also approver, RIG
approver, and role approver.
group folder
In the classification hierarchy, group folders represent a group of related classes.
group preference
Teamcenter preference applying to an entire group.
H*-SE
See clustered deployment (H*-SE).
H*-SE*
See clustered deployment with front-end, load-balanced HTTP web servers (H*-SE*).
harness
Assembly of insulated conductors formed to a predetermined pattern or configuration; also called a
wiring harness.
hierarchy
Structure in which each node can have only one parent but possibly multiple siblings and children.
historical revision
Any revision other than the latest.
HSE
See basic deployment (HSE).
H-SE
See basic deployment with front-end HTTP web server (H-SE).
H-SE*
See clustered deployment with front-end HTTP web server (H-SE*).
IBI adapter
Adapter used with eIntegrator to connect to IBI-supported systems. This adapter provides a link to IBI
systems from Teamcenter.
ICO
See classification object (ICO).
ID context rule
Context that defines when you use unique item IDs. ID contexts are used when you create alias
or alternate IDs.
I-deas
Siemens PLM Software’s integrated CAD/CAM/CAE solution that is used to design, analyze, test,
and manufacture products.
IDSM
Integrated Distributed Services Manager. It acts as an object transporter in a Multi-Site Collaboration
network. It provides the mechanism used to export an object from the owning site, transmit it over the
network, and import it into the destination site.
IDSM server
Integrated Distributed Services Manager, a network node that runs a daemon process to handle the
transfer of data objects among sites in a Multi-Site Collaboration network. One IDSM server node
must be designated for each Teamcenter database from which objects are published; each server
node can act for one database only.
IGES
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) defines a neutral data format that allows the digital
exchange of information among CAD systems.
Ignore
Copy action rule when using templates to create process structures. No action is taken to duplicate
the object in the cloned structure.
immutable revision
Revision whose state is preserved and protected from further modification.
impacted item
Item revision to be changed as a result of the change process. It may be a detailed part or an
assembly. A release status is attached by the workflow process the change is put through.
impacted part
Physical part impacted by service work. An impacted part will likely be revised to record the execution
of a service request.
implemented by
Change notice that corrects the problem addressed by the change request or the change request
that addresses the problem in the problem report. They are stored in the Implemented By folder
of the implemented object in Change Manager. For example, the change request’s Implemented
By folder contains the change notice.
implements item
Problem report that is addressed by a change request or a change request that is addressed by a
change notice. They are stored in the Implements folder of the implementing object in Change
Manager. For example, the change notice’s Implements folder contains the change request.
imprecise assembly
Single-level assembly that has items as the components. The revision is determined by the revision
rule settings. Compare with precise assembly.
imprecise reference
Reference to a revisable instance, independent of any revision.
inactive program
Program in which the associated data is read-only; that is, data is visible to the program team
members, but it cannot be modified.
Include rule
Structure map rule that provides a mechanism to add and position an existing item revision as part
of the output structure that was not a part of the input structure.
incremental change
Engineering change that collects several individual changes to components or attachments in a
structure, allowing them to be released simultaneously. An incremental change is released and
effectivity is applied to it by attaching an appropriate release status.
infer delete
Mechanism of deleting relations between objects that were present in the earlier import but not
present in the current import. This mechanism informs the importing site about any relation deletion
that occurred in the exporting site.
informal relationship
Relationship navigated by the Global Services business object server using foreign key data browsing.
initiating user
PDM user in the local PDM domain with active logons to the home application and to Global Services.
initiator
Data source component that sends data source messages to the Global Services message server
through an HTTP or HTTPS request.
An initiator is required only when the data source must provide information to other data sources in a
Global Services environment.
The initiator is not an integral part of the data source system; it is created by Global Services
customizers.
in-process model
Product resulting from application of a manufacturing operation.
input data
In-process model and other data generated from the previous steps in an operation.
installation assembly
• Assembly that defines the purpose of a component in a product structure. The collective set
of installation assemblies for a product represent the generic structure of the product. Within
a product development process, the installation assembly is an engineering building block that
collects components of a close physical relationship in the context of the end product. Installation
assemblies do not contain background parts. Appearances of components are defined in a single
installation assembly per product structure.
• Node in the CAD structure to which design solutions are added and variant conditions applied,
according to the named variant expression selected on the architecture element. An installation
assembly (IA) can be associated with an architecture element to guide the designer by limiting
the named variant expressions from which to choose when adding a design to the product. Any
structures above an installation assembly are for organizational and navigational purposes
only—there are no transforms or geometry above an IA. IAs are designed in product space and
are therefore all positioned correctly relative to one another when viewed together.
instance
Single data object that is associated to a class. The instance can correspond to a line in the BOM.
Integration
Active-mode relationship between an application and Teamcenter in which Teamcenter is brought
into the application. The application drives Teamcenter to provide the functionality, such as implicit
checkout when data is modified, and reading and writing data directly from Teamcenter in a secured
way. Data is exported (pushed) and imported (pulled) as needed.
interface port
Single access point to the functionality of a piece of equipment, for example, a USB port that provides
an interface to a computer.
internal extension
Extension delivered as part of the Teamcenter product, also known as a canned method.
IP_License
Grants discretionary access to specific users or groups to workspace objects that have IP
classification. It grants the access for a specified period of time.
IRDC
See item revision definition configuration (IRDC) objects.
island of data
Fundamental unit of transfer for moving data objects between sites. It consists of a principal object
and the additional objects on which it depends (identified by closure rules) for its correct functional
definition and usage within Teamcenter. See also principal object and dependent object.
issue
Concern that does not appear to require product structure changes or extensive change management.
Issues may be converted to problems. Contrast with problem. See also issue report.
issue list
Displays a set of issues based on defined search criteria such as particular status or type of issue.
You can have as many issue lists as you like.
Issue Manager
Teamcenter application that enables customers to track and view problems or issues with a product.
Use it for problems with highly visual information or those that do not need to be addressed through
an extensive, standardized change management process, such as the one that Change Manager
supports.
issue report
Object used to track and fix problems with a product. It contains information about the problem,
including relevant parts, snapshots, and reference data. It records reviewer’s decisions and
comments about the issue. Reviewers can approve, fix, reject, defer, close, or approve issue reports.
ITAR license
Grants discretionary access to specific users or groups to workspace objects with ITAR classifications
for a specified period of time. It is typically used to grant access for a specific time period to citizens
of other countries, United States (U.S.) citizens physically located outside the U.S., or organizations
that are named in an effective Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) through an International Traffic
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) license.
item
Workspace object generally used to represent a product, part, or component. Items can contain other
workspace objects including other items and object folders.
item_id
Workspace object property that defines an item ID. This property is associated with a product, part,
or component. The item_id property can be used in conjunction with other properties to create a
unique multifield key ID. See also multifield key.
item relation
Description of an association between a Teamcenter item and a piece of information that describes or
is related to the item.
item revision
Workspace object generally used to manage revisions to items.
ITK
See Integration Toolkit (ITK).
ITXR
Item export record (ItemExportRecord object) that contains the import or export options used when
exporting an item.
IXR
Export record (imanExportRecord object) that is attached to the master object or replicated objects
and identifies the sites that have replicas.
JDBC connector
Enterprise JavaBean that connects Global Services to data sources using the Java Database
Connectivity (JDBC) API.
The JDBC connector is provided as part of Global Services.
job card
Specific service action on a physical asset that is carried out by a service technician to fulfill a work
order.
job task
Service action steps performed by a service technician to complete the service work documented in a
job card or another job task.
KBL
KabelBaumListe (wire harness description list), an industry standard for wiring models. KBL is based
on the STEP AP212 object model.
key
Field in a record holding unique data that identifies the record from all other records in the file or
database. Each key value must be unique in each record.
key-LOV
List of legal values that can be associated with an attribute definition. Key-LOVs differ from standard
Teamcenter LOVs in that each value entry in the list has an associated key ID. It is this key ID, rather
than the value, that is stored in the database with the attribute. Therefore, if a value must be changed
globally within the classification system, the system administrator can modify the description of
the value for a key-LOV ID/key combination.
keyword
Defines attribute values and global settings, and typically represents properties (for example, IRM:attr
1 is used to get the attr 1 value from the Item Revision Master form).
Launch Pad
Teamcenter application that provides a visual desktop to place items and notes, called nodes, for
quick reference in either a carousel or grid display mode.
Lifecycle Viewer
Teamcenter application that provides multiple views to display and work with design data typically
stored in CAD-data formats.
Lifecycle Visualization
Visualization components available in the rich client, the thin client, and as a stand-alone application.
A scalable solution for the viewing and analysis of 2D and 3D product data, Lifecycle Visualization is
available in a number of configurations to meet the requirements of different organizations.
line of assembly
(Also called assembly component tree). Relation that represents one level of an assembly breakdown
and contains attributes that are only pertinent to the corresponding level.
link
Manifestation of a business object relation in an end-user interface.
A link can represent a defined business object relation or a direct URL link.
link asset
Type of asset used to create links to Teamcenter objects. See also asset.
linked task
Task that represents a task from another schedule. Linked tasks demonstrate cross-schedule
dependencies.
local server
Set of processes required to serve a single rich client installed on the same host computer as the rich
client. Teamcenter Integration for NX/NX Integration configuration requires a local server.
log book
Collection of log entries recorded against a specific physical asset. A physical asset may have
more than one associated log book.
log entry
Record of data collected about a physical asset and recorded by a certain person at a certain
time. The log entry is associated to a single asset but may record characteristic values for several
components within that asset.
logical designator
Designator that distinguishes content in a partition. The user may assign logical designators to
suitable content in a partition.
logical identity
Combination of the usage address and position designator of an absolute occurrence. See also
position designator and usage address.
Log Manager
Common logging service framework that several components such as the Java middle tier and the
Dispatcher use for logging the process and tasks.
lot
Group of physical parts controlled by the same number. A lot number is similar to a serial number.
The difference between the two is that the same lot number can identify multiple physical parts, but
no more than the total number of physical parts specified by the lot size.
lot part
Physical part or assembly identified by a lot number.
LOU
See line of usage (LOU).
LOV
See List of Values (LOV).
LOV tree
Tree view of List of Values objects.
make/buy
Indicator that shows whether you manufacture a part or purchase it from a supplier.
managed occurrence
Central control authority for absolute occurrences of an item and its children in a context. A managed
occurrence can only control data in a single context but may be revised and released.
managed site
Supplier site that uses Teamcenter to manage product data. A supplier site may be online
(participates in a Data Exchange or Multi-Site environment) or offline (transfers data using briefcase
files). Compare with unmanaged site.
manifest file
File that records and maintains information about the rich client image files, including a list of the
files and a version for each file. The Over-the-Web Installer consults the manifest file to determine
which files to download.
ManufacturerPart
Business object type that is related to a CommercialPart object type by a Satisfies relation. A
manufacturer part, which can be obtained from one or more vendors, has a part number assigned by
the actual builder of the part. The ManufacturerPart object is represented in the Teamcenter user
interface by the term Vendor Part.
manufacturing feature
Teamcenter item. A collection of geometry and geometric references and attributes that provide
the means for creating work instructions for a manufacturing process. There are several types of
features, including holes, pockets, weld points, and die faces. A manufacturing operation typically
addresses several features of the same type. See also feature.
manufacturing process
Collection of manufacturing subprocesses, operations, and activities that make up a process plan.
Processes can have both sequential and parallel ordering. They are associated with a product
and a work area.
manufacturing view
Hierarchical structure of occurrence groups. The manufacturing view describes the components and
subassemblies used by the assembly operations.
The components of subassemblies in the manufacturing view represent references to lines in the
targeted product structure. These components can be consumed in operations if their parent
assembly is not consumed.
mapped attribute
Occurrence note mapped to an appearance attribute so that changes in the values can be tracked.
mapping file
ASCII file that contains the mapping schema. This file is edited to configure ERP Connect. The
tc_erp_schema program is run with the mapping file to make the changes to the database (for
example, to create ERP forms defined in the mapping file).
mapping schema
Defines global settings (for example, send_file_path), erp_objects constructs to be transferred, and
form types to store manufacturing attributes. The schema has a defined syntax and makes use of
keywords used to define the attribute values.
markup data
File objects containing annotations based on specific derived visualization data.
markup management
Part of document management concerned with creating and retaining annotations on presentation
data.
master form
Teamcenter workspace object used to display product information (properties) in a predefined
template. Master forms are used to display product information in a standardized format.
master FSC
FMS server cache that reads the master configuration file directly from the FMS master host. An
FSC is configured either to read the master configuration file directly from the master host or to
download it from another FSC with access to it.
master object
Controlling object in a Multi-Site Collaboration network.
When an object is created and saved, that instance is the master object until it is exported with
transfer of ownership. There can be only one master object in a Multi-Site Collaboration network,
and only the master object can be modified. If a master object is replicated, it cannot be deleted
until all replicated objects are deleted.
master schedule
Schedule that contains one or more subschedules.
material
Comprised of one or more substances, for example, carbon steel, cast iron, and so on. Each material
to substance relation contains composition that can be definite or in range.
materials analyst
Role provided in Materials Management to perform various tasks, such as creating materials,
exporting and importing materials, classifying materials, and so on.
Materials Management
Teamcenter application that stores approved materials and substance information imported from
a third-party database (for example, Granta or IMDS) into a materials library in the Teamcenter
database. The materials and substances can also be created by a materials analyst using the My
Teamcenter interface.
materials property
Represents chemical, physical, sensory, and nutritional properties of materials. The whole formulated
materials development process is centered on the materials property concept.
MatML
Extensible markup language that is used for exchanging material information.
maturity state
Defines the degree of completion of the open change object. The states are elaborating, reviewing,
executing, and complete.
MBOM
See manufacturing bill of materials.
Mechatronics
Integration of mechanical engineering with electronics and intelligent computer control in the design
and manufacture of products and processes.
mediating application
PDM application (such as Global Services) that creates a trust relationship with a target application.
message
In Global Services, a group of simple signals. A message is the payload data segment in a frame.
The frame conforms to a standard protocol such as CAN_HS, CAN-LS, FlexRay or MOST.
message map
XML-configured mapping of message type to reactors (including notifier).
The Global Services message server uses this map to determine the reactors subscribed to a
message.
message receiver
See Global Services message receiver.
message server
See Global Services message server and JMS message server.
metadata
Object description in the Teamcenter database.
method
Description of how equipment is used to perform work on a feature. Each method can be used by
several manufacturing operations to perform work on different features.
milestone
Task with zero duration.
model
Depending on the application, may represent an item or assembly, a set of functions in a system, a
manufacturing process, a fixture, or an assembly line. See also product.
model geometry
3D positionable model content.
MRU
See most recently used (MRU).
multifield key
Identifier assigned to an object to ensure uniqueness in the database. The multifield key is composed
of a domain name (the name of the business object type) and a combination of object properties. For
example, the default multifield key for item business objects is Item{item_id}. See also domain.
Multi-Site Collaboration
Teamcenter capability that allows the exchange of data objects among several Teamcenter
databases. Transfer of objects among databases is controlled by daemon processes running
on designated servers. Objects are replicated by exporting them from their original database and
importing them into the requesting database. Configuration of Multi-Site Collaboration is optional.
Multi-Structure Manager
Teamcenter application that enables users to view and manipulate data in a specific context.
My Teamcenter
In the Teamcenter rich client and thin client, application that is the main access point for managing
product information. My Teamcenter provides the functionality for creating objects in the Teamcenter
database, querying the database for objects, checking in and checking out objects, and managing
tasks. Users can also open objects, automatically launching the related application.
Each user has a personal My Teamcenter window that displays product information as graphical
objects. Although users share product information across the enterprise, they organize this
information individually in personal workspaces.
named ACL
Named group of access controls. See also access control list (ACL).
named reference
File types that are managed by a dataset. Datasets are the only workspace objects that use named
references.
naming rule
Business rule that defines the naming conventions for the string property value in different type
objects. Naming rules can be attached to the following properties:
• Item ID, item revision ID, and name in item types
• Dataset name, ID, and revision number in dataset types
• Name form types
naming service
Service that maintains a list of names and the objects associated with them. For the Teamcenter rich
client, the naming service maintains a list of servers and the objects and methods used by those
services. The naming service is an integral part of the server directory.
navigation pane
Rich client framework component that displays buttons of the applications available for use in the rich
client. Clicking the application button launches the application.
nesting schedules
Process of inserting an existing published schedule into another schedule.
neutral data
See derived visualization data.
neutral part
Item defined in the neutral structure representing a part definition. It can be a part object or any other
item type configured as a valid neutral item type in the Business Modeler IDE.
neutral structure
Hierarchy of neutral parts representing the asset-independent product definition structure, such as
the manufacturing or design structure.
NLB
See network load balancer (NLB).
node
Point of interest in a harness. It may represent the beginning or end of a segment.
nonlibrary material
Material that is not maintained in the Teamcenter materials library. For these materials, the material
mass and substance composition are not declared.
note
Assembly-related textual data associated with an occurrence. A note specifies a value associated
with the assembly-component relationship, for example, the torque value for a bolt of 10 Ft Lb in one
assembly and 15 Ft Lb in another assembly.
note type
Type created by the system administrator that is associated with an occurrence in a product structure
and enables users to specify a note.
notice
Informative message such as a note, caution, warning, or hazardous material that is specified for a
work card or activity.
notification
Object that informs users of important events associated with selected objects. Compare with
subscription (Schedule Manager, Service Scheduler).
notifier
Global Services component that allows a Global Services administrator to configure automatic email
notification of Global Services messages to a list of subscribers.
The notifier can also log text to a file and contain Java code that executes a command when an
event occurs.
A notifier is a specialized Global Services reactor.
NS
See naming service.
NX
Siemens PLM Software's next-generation digital product development system that helps companies
transform the product life cycle. It provides the complete life cycle of development processes in
product design, manufacturing, and simulation.
NX Advanced FEM
Open CAE environment that enables rapid creation and review of finite element simulations in a
geometrically complex, multi-CAD, multiphysics environment.
NX Advanced Simulation
Solution set that combines the power of an integrated NX Nastran solver with NX Advanced FEM,
a broad set of model creation and review tools. Extensive geometry idealization and abstraction
capabilities enable the rapid development of complex mathematical models that enable design
decisions to be based on insight into real product performance.
NX Integration
Integration between Teamcenter and NX. NX Integration users have full access to the Teamcenter
user interface from NX, and they can also access NX from the Teamcenter user interface.
Teamcenter Integration for NX and NX Integration have the identical user interface in NX. The
difference between the two products is the level of Teamcenter functionality available. Teamcenter
Integration for NX excludes certain Teamcenter functionality, such as workflow and product structure
editing.
NX Nastran
Defines the world standard for advanced FEA solvers. NX Nastran is available stand-alone or
seamlessly integrated at the core of many NX Digital Simulation products.
NX Remote Manager
Teamcenter component for managing the import and export of documents into Teamcenter. NX
Remote Manager is a common component across integrations that include applications in fields
such as CAE and ME.
object-based protection
Use of access control lists to create exceptions to rules-based protection on an object-by-object
basis. Object access control lists are most useful for either granting wider access or limiting access to
a specific object.
object launcher
Launches another Teamcenter product from a linked object. Each Teamcenter product has an object
launcher. See also remote workflow.
objects
Discrete logical groupings of metadata.
observer
Schedule role in which members have read-only access to a schedule.
occurrence
Hierarchical structure relationship between the immediate parent assembly and its child component
item or item revision in a precise assembly. Sometimes called relative occurrence.
occurrence effectivity
Method of configuring the occurrences in a structure with effectivity. See also effectivity.
occurrence group
Collection of occurrences and absolute occurrences in the BOM. An occurrence group typically
represents an assembly.
occurrence path
Representation of the path from a top-level assembly to an occurrence of a component or
subassembly. An occurrence path is unique to the context of a specific BOM; different BOMs cannot
contain the same occurrence paths. The occurrence path does not change if the configuration
of the BOM changes.
occurrence type
Object used to distinguish how items occur in a product structure. An occurrence consists of one
component in an assembly including its relative position with respect to its parent assembly.
Occurrence types are representations of the PSOccurrence business object.
ODBC adapter
Adapter used with eIntegrator Admin to connect to ODBC-compliant applications. This adapter
provides a link to ODBC-compliant applications from Teamcenter.
ODBC driver
Teamcenter integration that allows ODBC-compliant applications such as Actuate Report Writer,
Crystal Reports, Microsoft Excel, and Access to extract data from a Teamcenter database for
building reports.
ODS
Object Directory Services (ODS) site that maintains a record of each object in the entire Multi-Site
Collaboration network. The ODS does not store the objects, but rather maintains a record that is
similar to a library card; it identifies which site is currently storing an object and enough additional
information to allow you to decide if you have found the correct object.
ODS server
See object directory services server.
ODS site
See object directory services site.
offline site
Site that does not have a network connection to other Teamcenter sites that is required for them to
participate in a Data Exchange or Multi-Site environment. Offline sites must transfer product data
to other sites by exporting the data to a file system in a format supported by Teamcenter, such as
TC XML (briefcase file) or PLM XML.
option
Attribute of an item revision with a set of allowed values (for example, engine: 1200, 1600). Options
are used when specifying variant data to configure a variant of an assembly. Option names are
unique within an item revision, but not within the database.
option family
Attribute of a product item revision with a set of allowed values (for example, family = engine: 1200,
1600). Option families are used when specifying variant data to configure a variant of the product.
Option names are unique within the product but not within the database.
Oracle home
Directory in which Oracle software is installed on the Oracle server node.
Oracle server
Single installation of Oracle able to service queries from several Teamcenter workstations. The
ORACLE_SERVER environment variable defines this Oracle service node. For large-scale
installations, the Oracle server is typically a dedicated high performance workstation that is optimized
specifically for running Oracle software.
order string
Set of options that defines the buildable configuration of the product.
organization
ERP system site that has a part inventory it wants to manufacture.
Organization
Teamcenter application that enables a system administrator to create and manage critical Teamcenter
files and database entries. It is the point of access for creating a company's virtual organization and
for performing system administration activities such as volume creation, maintenance, and site
administration. Organization enables creation and management of person, user, role, and group
definitions; definition of the hierarchical structure of the Teamcenter organization; management of
data volumes; and establishment and maintenance of Teamcenter sites.
organization tree
Graphic display of the Teamcenter organization structure. Expanding and collapsing branches of the
tree enables viewing and managing the organizational structure. Selecting a node starts Organization
wizards used to create groups, subgroups, roles, users, and persons.
orphan objects
Object in the Teamcenter database that cannot be navigated to given a principal object and the
closure rules. See also principal object and closure rules.
output data
Data generated as a result of applying instructions to input data. Output data can be the resulting
in-process model and any instructions for the next step.
override list
Item revisions in a workspace folder that is referenced from a revision rule. The item revisions in the
folder override the revision that would otherwise be loaded by the revision rule.
override request
Changes a validation result from fail to pass or vice versa if allowed by a user in the override approver
role. The override can be permanent until removed by the requestor or a temporary one that is
automatically removed when the test is run again.
Over-the-Web Installer
Installation program that downloads the rich client software from a distribution server instance to
the user’s workstation over the web.
owner
User that owns an object, initially the user who created it. Ownership can be transferred from the
owner to another user. An object owner usually has privileges that are not granted to other users
(for example, the privilege to delete the object).
ownership manager
Responsible for facilitating ownership transfer for objects and files that move between the systems.
owning group
Group that owns an object, usually the group of the user creating the object. Because users
commonly share data with other members of a group, additional privileges may be granted to the
owning group (for example, the privilege to write to the object).
owning site
Multi-Site Collaboration site where the master object resides. The owning site is the only site where
the object can be modified.
package concept
Two-dimensional sketch showing how the product works, for example, a sketch showing how liquid
soap is dispensed from the bottle.
package item
Assembly of package structure, label, and artwork. A package item can represent packages of all
levels: primary, secondary, and tertiary; or consumer and shipping.
package structure
Structure that holds the product, for example, a bottle assembly containing bottle and cap.
PAL
See process assignment list.
PAR
See publication audit record.
parameter
Qualifies an attribute defined in a mapping schema. Attribute parameters are used to define types,
set and manipulate values, validate values, or set display names.
parsing script
Translates the raw measurement data from inspection devices to the standard loading format
(Document Markup Language) so the data can be stored in Teamcenter for analysis and backup.
DPV provides standard scripts for translating data from the most common inspection devices. DPV
administrators can also create custom parsing scripts.
part
Business object type that can participate in a structure as an assembly or component, with or without
attached datasets. In Teamcenter, a business item managed in a company’s part releasing system.
Typically, the assembly or component is designed and built by the OEM.
part application
Business logic entity containing attributes that are common to all the lines of usage (LOUs) for a
given part within a subdivision, usage address, or vehicle partition.
part-centric program
Program that allows parts to be independent of the source document.
participant (workflow)
Different types of users involved in various phases of the change process, such as requestor, analyst,
change specialist, change review board, and change implementation board.
partition breakdown
Predefined hierarchical organization of partition members in the context of a collaborative design. A
collaborative design typically has multiple partition breakdowns.
partition item
Item that maintains data about a partition. A partition item can be instanced into multiple breakdowns
in multiple collaborative designs. Customers may create types of partition items for particular
purposes, for example, Zone, System, Functional, or Manufacturing.
partition scheme
Taxonomy or hierarchical view that categorizes the contents of a collaborative design. A collaborative
design may include several schemes. A scheme references a particular breakdown and maintains
common business rules and properties for the breakdown.
partition template
Represents a context-independent architecture for a specific class of product. Any partition
architecture can serve as a partition template for any other partition architecture of the same type,
depending on business rules.
part master
Business logic entity containing data that applies to every instance of the part and part design,
for example, weight or cost.
Part Planner
Teamcenter manufacturing process management application that enables a user to design a plan
detailing how to manufacture a part.
passive mode
Management of application files from outside an application. Users do not have access to Teamcenter
while running the application in passive mode. Data must be exported (pushed) from Teamcenter
to the application before it can be worked on and then imported (pulled) into Teamcenter after it
has been modified. Compare with active mode.
PDM domain
Set of Teamcenter applications with a common administrator operating under the umbrella of a single
Teamcenter Security Services deployment. PDM is an acronym for product data management.
Separate domains may be in different countries and may have different owners, with distinct and
possibly disjointed user communities. For example, they may be geographically or logically separated
domains within one corporation, or they may be separately owned, such as by a customer and
a supplier.
penetration request
Requests that a penetration be made to the structure of a ship (for example, for a routed system
to pass through steel structures). You can create and manage penetration requests in both NX
and Teamcenter.
person
Definition containing real-world information about each Teamcenter user, such as name, address,
and telephone number. Person definitions are stored as simple text strings so that they can be easily
changed and updated. The name must be unique.
perspective
Container in the rich client user interface for a set of views and editors collected to accomplish
specified tasks. See also view.
phase
In Schedule Manager, a summary task that has one or more subtasks associated with it.
physical part
Representation of a built or manufactured physical asset realized from the neutral part. The physical
part captures asset information such as its serial number, manufacturer ID, and lot number. It also
inherits the part number from the neutral part from which it is realized.
physical realization
Relation between a physical part and the neutral part revision that it was realized from.
physical structure
Approved product structure that includes part information.
piece part
Part with no structure (no associated BOM view revision).
plan item
Schedule that defines tasks in a work breakdown structure.
plant
Manufacturing facility described by a hierarchical structure of work areas.
Plant Designer
Teamcenter manufacturing process management application that allows users to design, modify,
import, and export a factory structure.
plant structure
Hierarchy of the physical layout of a work area. Different levels in the hierarchy represent the plant, a
work cell, and individual workstations. Compare with product structure and process structure.
Platform Designer
Teamcenter application that provides a mechanism to plan and control the evolution of product
structures at your site by building generic structures of your products that contain a high degree of
variability. Platform Designer uses architecture breakdowns to create and disseminate design content
and product variability.
PLM XML
Siemens PLM Software format for facilitating product life cycle interoperability using XML. PLM XML
is open and based on standard W3C XML schemas. Representing a variety of product data both
explicitly and via references, PLM XML provides a lightweight, extensible, and flexible mechanism for
transporting high-content product data over the Internet.
POM
See persistent object manager (POM).
populate
In Visualization Illustration, the action of creating a fully defined asset on a publishing page by
specifying a Teamcenter object and a bound asset.
port
Occurrence of an interface port that represents the access point of a functional module in a given
context, for example, a USB 2.0 port on a computer processor.
portfolio
In Visualization Illustration, an organized collection of publishing pages.
position designator
Value that represents the position of a single part from a line of usage. For example, if the line of
usage references four wheels, there are four position designators—one for each wheel.
postprocessor
CAE tool used to evaluate and analyze solver results. It is typically used to generate results that
provide conclusions based on the analysis results.
postprocessor translator
Converts the translated data from the main process to more formats useful for customers. For
example, it generates JPEG from JT, which is generated from CAD data.
PR
precise assembly
Single-level assembly that has item revisions as the components. The item revision is configured by
a precise entry in a revision rule. Compare with imprecise assembly.
predecessor task
Task linked to a later task in a task dependency relationship. See successor task.
preference
Configuration variable stored in a Teamcenter database and read when a Teamcenter session is
initiated. Preferences allow administrators and users to configure many aspects of a session, such as
user logon names and the columns displayed by default in a properties table.
preparation phase
Site consolidation phase during which the involved Teamcenter sites are analyzed and prepared
for consolidation.
preprocessor
CAE tool used to define a representative model to be analyzed and the specific conditions to perform
a CAE analysis.
preprocessor translator
Runs before the main translation process. It prepares and sanitizes the data for the main translation
process.
presentation data
See derived visualization data.
primary document
File object that does not rely on other documents and can be opened in an application such as
Teamcenter lifecycle visualization or Adobe Acrobat. Also called a base document.
A primary document can have secondary types of documents that depend on it, such as markups or
snapshots, but the primary document itself is not dependent upon any other file. Primary documents
usually consist of one file, such as a PDF file or a logical set of files such as an assembly and parts.
primary queue
Queue that determines the processing order of primary update packages. The queue is stored
persistently in the database and can be queried.
principal object
Initial object that can be used to start the traversal to determine an island of data. See also island of
data. Contrast with dependent object.
privileged user
First user to start working on a task when more than one resource is assigned to the task, as can
occur in Schedule Manager and Service Scheduler.
privileges
Type and degree of access to data. Privileges can be granted to groups, roles, users, teams, and
projects.
problem
Concern that requires extensive change management and that may require product structure
changes. Issues may be converted to problems. Contrast with issue. See also problem item.
problem item
Item revision that the impacted item revision is replacing, typically the latest released revision of the
impacted item. The problem item is compared with the impacted item to generate the changes (BOM
change objects) when the edits to the impacted item are saved. This item is displayed in the Structure
Manager right-hand pane to show removed components (highlighted in red).
problem part
Physical part where a problem has been identified. A problem part may be removed during the
execution of a requested activity, in response to a service request.
problem report
Change object that defines a problem or enhancement. One or more problem reports can be the
basis for a change request.
procedure
Object that contains a stylesheet file used in attribute mappings and transformation policies to
perform certain functions with content.
process
Automation of a business procedure, describing the individual tasks and task sequences required
to complete a business procedure.
process operation
Step in the manufacturing process executed at a specific work area. It is the lowest revisable element
in the manufacturing process structure.
process owner
User who initiates the workflow process; also known as the process initiator. When the process is
initiated, the process owner becomes the responsible party for the process. Whenever any task in
the process is not explicitly assigned to another user, person, or resource pool, the responsible
party for the task defaults to the process owner.
process revision
Modified version of a process. A process revision can be used to handle different configurations of
assemblies, alternative methods for building the target item, or changes to methods.
process structure
Hierarchy of manufacturing processes and operations with a sequenced relationship that together
describe how a related product is manufactured. Compare with product structure.
process template
Blueprint of a workflow process defined by placing workflow and/or change management tasks (for
example, do, perform signoff, route, and checklist) in the required order of performance. Additional
process requirements, such as quorums and duration times are defined in the template using
workflow handlers.
product
Item or assembly (hierarchy of components and subassemblies) to be manufactured.
product appearance
Persistent representation of a product line. All appearances of a product are collected into a set that
is associated with one revision rule. This allows one set of appearances that can be configured by the
effectivity of the part they represent.
product claim
Statement about the performance or uniqueness of the product to differentiate it in the marketplace.
Claims are used in product advertisement and on packaging. Companies have to substantiate the
claims through product testing before they make the claim.
product context
Set of item revisions of a given product item representing the same generic product structure.
product data
Product definition data stored and managed by Teamcenter site, related descriptive metadata, and
associated volume data existing at a site (owned or replicated). These data are commonly referred
to as items in Teamcenter.
product item
Top-level item associated with an assembly structure representing a generic product, for example,
a midsize sports utility vehicle program for a given model year.
Product pane
CAE Manager pane used to view and manage non-CAE item revisions. It enables generation of
CAE model structures based on the input product structures using the data map and/or structure
map definitions.
product structure
Hierarchy of assembly parts and component parts with a geometric relationship between them, for
example, a bill of materials (BOM). Variant and revision rules define the generic BOM. This BOM can
then be loaded to display the configured variant.
product view
Saved configuration of the assembly viewer, including the selection of objects, zoom factor, rotation
angle, and pan displacements.
program
Basis for identifying a group of objects available to multiple organizations, such as program teams,
development teams, suppliers, and customers for a particular piece of work.
Program administrator
Teamcenter user with privileges to administer programs using Program. A Program administrator
creates, modifies, and deletes program information and team members.
Program application
Teamcenter application used to define programs and assign program team members, program team
administrators, and privileged team members.
program view
View that provides a read-only view of tasks across multiple schedules.
project
Basis for identifying a group of objects available to multiple organizations, such as project teams,
development teams, suppliers, and customers for a particular piece of work.
Project
Teamcenter application used to define projects and assign project team members, project team
administrators, and privileged team members.
Project administrator
Teamcenter super user with unrestricted access to administer projects they create using the Project
application. A Project administrator creates, modifies, and deletes project information and team
members.
propagation
Process of transferring characteristics of one object to another object.
properties
Keys and values that specify the configuration settings for an application in the Teamcenter rich client.
properties file
File containing the attributes (keys and values) that specify how an application is to behave in the
Teamcenter rich client.
property constant
Configuration point within the data model that provides default values to business object properties.
You can define a property constant to have a specific scope so that it is available only on certain
properties on certain business objects.
property rule
Business rule that allows an administrator to control access to and the behavior of object properties.
proprietary material
Material that a supplier certifies as nonrestricted but wants the substance composition to be kept
confidential for competitive reasons. The supplier does not provide the substance breakdown of a
proprietary material. A Teamcenter user cannot see the material composition. The supplier provides
a certificate, such as a waiver, stating that the supplier will take complete responsibility of the
material composition.
pseudo application ID
Application ID presented to Security Services by a mediating application that encodes a level of
authorization depending on the identities of the initiating Teamcenter user, each of the participating
PDM applications, and the nature of the access. A given pseudo application ID is associated with a
particular target application, but it is not the real application ID for that application.
pseudofolder
Special container in Teamcenter that stores and displays item and item revision relations in My
Teamcenter. See also smart folder.
PSP
See propagation start point.
publication
In Base Content Management, an object that holds all the contents of an XML publication. A
publication contains topics and subtopics, such as the cover page, back page, header, footer, and
sections or chapters.
publication record
PublicationRecord object that is stored on the ODS site for each published object in a multisite
environment. A publication record allows remote sites in the multisite environment to locate remote
objects.
publication type
In Base Content Management, the topmost object in the underlying XML structure that defines how
authors can assemble publications. A publication type can have topic types, stylesheets, XML
attribute mappings, and transformation policies as related items.
published object
Object available to other sites in a Multi-Site Collaboration network. Publishing an object creates
a record in the ODS site database that can be read and searched by other sites. Until an object is
published, it can be seen only by the owning site.
publishing
Makes an object available to other sites. When you publish an object, a publication record is created
in the ODS that can be read and searched by other sites. Until you publish an object, it can only be
seen by the local owning site; other sites are not aware that it exists.
publishing tool
XML publishing application that is used to render content to PDF, HTML, or other formats and is
launched when publishing a topic in Content Management.
QPL
See quick part locator.
QPL server
Quick part locator server. It provides a qpl daemon that can be used with DesignContext in the rich
client. The qpl daemon coexists with all Teamcenter daemons. Without this daemon DesignContext
does not work.
Query Builder
Teamcenter application that enables a system administrator to create and maintain customized
searches for objects in the Teamcenter databases, both local and remote. Saved queries are
subject to standard object protection and can be accessed by users through the search feature in
My Teamcenter.
query form
Predefined query used in My Teamcenter to quickly search the database without building a custom
query. Query forms limit search criteria to boxes displayed in the form. Accessing additional search
capabilities requires building a custom query.
quorum
Number of users who must vote to approve a task for that task to be approved.
quote
Response to a bid.
R1 conflict
Conflict that must be resolved to avoid ambiguity and potential failure during the site consolidation
process execution phase. Examples include intersite inconsistencies such as:
• Source and target site both claiming ownership of an object.
• Source and target sites both having export records for the same item.
• Objects at the source site with synchronous site transfer (SST) datasets.
R2 conflict
Conflict that must be resolved to avoid introducing a new ownership issue in a postconsolidation
operation.
raw material
Initial in-process model before any manufacturing operations are performed.
RDV
See Repeatable Digital Validation.
RDV assembly
Product structure corresponding to a product item.
REACH
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals regulation protects human health
and environment by identifying the intrinsic properties of chemical substances.
reactor
Global Services component that implements business logic and receives messages from the Global
Services message server.
Customizers create a reactor for each data source system in the Teamcenter environment using
Teamcenter toolkit Java APIs.
Reactors are Enterprise JavaBeans.
realization
Process of representing data from a source model into a target model.
recipe
Stored search criteria that query the contents of a collaborative design or part of a collaborative
design, for example, partitions.
recipe spec
Type of specification that represents the process instructions to make the material.
reference designator
Identifier appended to part attributes in the product structure. It allows unique identification when
the part is used several times in the same structure. Reference designators need only be unique
across a single level of the product structure.
reference geometry
Geometric features that are copied from one CAD design to another, with references back to the
original geometry. Typically used to model surfaces, lines, and planes.
reference item
Teamcenter object that contains information related to the problem report, change request, or change
notice. For example, it can be an analysis document or system log. Any Teamcenter object, including
a dataset, can be a reference item.
Registry Editor
Teamcenter application that enables editing Teamcenter rich client registry files. This application is
used only for editing registry files that are used for internationalization, dynamic class invocation,
and configuration in the rich client framework.
registry file
Properties (.properties) file that contains the user-defined configuration settings (keys and values)
that are relative to how the application displays and performs in the Teamcenter rich client. Each
application registered in the rich client has a .properties file known as a registry file.
regulation
Directive that restricts the usage of banned or hazardous substances. A regulation can be a legal
restriction promulgated by a government authority, self-regulation by an industry, social regulation,
or market regulation, for example, Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS); and Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). Each regulation has a set of
exemptions and rules associated with it.
relation
Description of an association between a Teamcenter object and a piece of information that describes
or is related to the object.
Relation Browser
Teamcenter application that provides views used to perform basic tasks such browsing object
relations, viewing 2D images, locating an object graphically in a map of relations, and examining
the properties of a selected object.
relative occurrence
See occurrence.
release status
Status associated with a workspace object when it is released through a workflow process.
remote action
Action that is performed from independent sites without actually logging on to the site. Remote
actions are performed within the Teamcenter managed host/server sites.
remote search
Search for published objects in the ODS. The remote search returns the publication record for the
object searched.
remote workflow
Teamcenter component that enables users to create links between Teamcenter objects and objects in
other Teamcenter products, such as Teamcenter portfolio, program and project management. Users
can then launch the linked Teamcenter product from within either the rich client or the thin client.
render
Process that invokes the data translations specified for an item, such as a document revision, to
generate derived visualization data. Translate is an action on a dataset. Render is an action taken on
an object, such as a document. See also translate.
replica
Replication is the act of creating an exact copy of an object, known as a replica, at a specific site.
Replicas are objects that are not owned by Teamcenter.
replica data
Objects existing at a site that are identified as owned by another site.
replicated object
Copy of master object residing at sites within a Multi-Site Collaboration network. See also master
object.
Report Builder
Teamcenter application used by administrators to build summary, item, and custom reports.
reported discrepancy
Identifies work that is the result of part discrepancy and records any irregularities that a service
request is intended to correct.
Report Generator
Teamcenter manufacturing process management application that provides a format for producing
reports about information in Teamcenter manufacturing process management.
requested activity
Defines the scope of work for a service request.
requestor
User who creates a change object or is delegated a change object by another requestor. The
requestor is responsible for elaborating the definition of a change.
resource
Item used to perform an operation or define a process. Examples of resources include robots, tools,
and machines. Both standard equipment and custom tools can be identified as resources.
resource assembly
Set of resource components and/or subassemblies that are grouped to create an assembly to be
used in a process, such as a manufacturing process.
Resource Browser
Plug-in component that allows users to retrieve classification-related data, such as a hierarchy
with corresponding groups, classes, and classification objects from a Teamcenter database when
working in an external application.
resource component
Object that is a component of a resource assembly or subassembly.
Resource Manager
Teamcenter manufacturing process management application that enables a user to store and retrieve
resource-related data such as tools, fixtures, machines, and process templates from a company-wide
accessible database.
resource structure
Structure in which resource assemblies are hierarchically built.
resource tier
Teamcenter architectural tier comprising the database server, database, file servers, and volumes.
response chain
Logical way to group action components and action chains into a flow within application maps.
Response chains represent a go to routine, typically directing the action to a page or an ID
representing another destination, such as a response chain or action chain. A response chain
contains one or more action components. The controller iterates through the response chain
handing control to action components. If there are multiple action components, they can in turn be
placed within action chains, subroutines used to further group action components into a flow within
application maps. See also action chain, action component, and application map.
reuse rule
Structure map rule that provides a mechanism to reuse item revisions that is already associated with
an input item to be used in an output structure if they meet specific criteria.
reviewer document
Object containing the assembled content of a publication or topic after it is published. Similar to a
composed document, a reviewer document is named differently to distinguish it as a document that
has not been processed through a review workflow.
review task
Task template that includes the select-signoff-team and perform-signoffs subtasks. Each subtask
contains a unique dialog box for executing the process.
revision filter
Filter used to configure the display of items and item revisions based on established revision rules.
revision rule
Parameter set by the user that determines which revision of an item is used to configure product
context.
rich client
Java-based user interface to Teamcenter installed on user workstations. The rich client accesses
Teamcenter databases using a remote or local server. Compare to thin client.
RIG approver
User who is a signoff in a workflow process with a specified role and group. In Access Manager, the
RIG approver accessor is used in Workflow ACLs and matches the signoff definition (that is, role
in group) for the release level associated with the Workflow ACL. This accessor ensures that only
signoffs are given privileges, not a user who matches the role in group. See also approver, group
approver, and role approver.
RMI
See remote method invocation (RMI).
RoHS
Restriction of Hazardous Substance regulation restricts the use of hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic appliances.
role
Function-oriented cluster of users that models skills and/or responsibilities. The same roles are
typically found in many groups. In Access Manager, role is an accessor used to grant privileges to all
users with the same skills and/or responsibilities regardless of project.
role approver
User who is a signoff in a workflow process with a specific role. In Access Manager, the role approver
accessor is used in Workflow ACLs and matches the sign-off definition (that is, role in group) for the
release level associated with the Workflow ACL. This accessor ensures that only signoffs are given
privileges, not a user who matches the role. See also approver, group approver, and RIG approver.
role in group
Specific role in a specific group. In Access Manager, role in group is an accessor used to grant
privileges to all users with the same skills and/or responsibilities in the same group.
role preference
Teamcenter preference applying to an entire role.
root
Starting point of a hierarchy. Hierarchies are usually displayed as hanging trees with the root of the
structure at the top and the leaves at the bottom.
root item
Top-level item of the product. Typically this is also the end item for unit effectivity.
rotable part
Repairable component or inventory item that can be repeatedly restored to a fully operational
condition and reused over the normal life cycle of the parent equipment to which it is related.
route
Course taken by wire or connection from a starting point to a destination.
rule
In Substance Compliance, rules describe how substances, materials, and substance compliance
status are rolled up across BOMs. Rules check the amount of a substance, compare it to a specified
threshold value, and set a specific compliance status on the object.
rule engine
Global Services component that maintains a set of rules for the notifier.
Global Services customizers create the rule engine using a Global Services Java interface.
See also notifier and notifier rule file.
rule handler
Handler used to integrate workflow business rules into Enterprise Process Modeling processes at the
task level. Rule handlers attach conditions to an action. See also task handler.
rules-based protection
Conditions or rules that control who can or cannot access objects. These rules are global (that is,
they affect the entire Teamcenter site) and are enforced by the Access Manager. These rules are
defined by a system administrator.
rule tree
Access Manager component the system administrator uses to grant users access to Teamcenter
objects. It is a tree of rules and access permissions that when processed determines the access that
each user has to a specified object.
S1000D
Standard for technical publications that are developed with XML or SGML. S1000D Content
Management, an optional Teamcenter solution, enables management of documentation for the
S1000D standard.
schedule baseline
Snapshot of a schedule at a given time.
schedule calendar
Calendar to define days off, holidays, and working times in a day for the current schedule.
Schedule Manager
Teamcenter application that provides the ability to define and manage schedules for projects.
scheduler
Regulates translation tasks to the translation modules.
schema
Object that defines the basic structure of elements and attributes used in a topic. Types of schemas
include: DTD, character entity map, example content, SGML catalog file, SGML declaration file,
and SGML DTD.
secondary document
File object that is meaningful only in the context of another document. Also called a derived
document. For example, markup data and snapshot files can be viewed only in the context of a
primary document, such as a JT file.
secondary queue
Queue that contains the list of secondary update packages to be processed. The queue is stored
persistently in the database and can be queried.
Security Services
Services that eliminate prompts for logon credentials when users switch Teamcenter products
within a user session. Authentication is performed by an external identity service provider, such as
lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP), instead of the Teamcenter product. At a site that
deploys multiple Teamcenter products and Security Services, users log on once to access all
participating Teamcenter products.
segment
Section of a connection where no intermediate electrical contacts appear.
serialized part
Physical part or assembly identified by a serial number.
server
System software component that performs a specifically defined set of software services on behalf of
one or more clients. In a typical Teamcenter installation, servers are centralized on dedicated hosts
that support a large number of clients. Clients are distributed on hosts connected to the servers via
various networking techniques. See also client.
server exits
Exit points from standard Teamcenter functionality to Java. These exit points are also known as user
services. Use them when you want to call your functions from Java in the Teamcenter rich client.
server manager
Process that manages a pool of Teamcenter server processes in a deployment of the four-tier
architecture. The server manager starts and times out a configurable number of server processes to
communicate with the Teamcenter database. A server assigner process assigns available server
processes to user sessions. The server manager communicates with the web tier application using
either TCP or multicast protocol.
server pool
Pool of Teamcenter server processes running in the enterprise tier. A small deployment may have
only one pool of server processes. For larger deployments, the pool of server processes is distributed
as subpools across multiple hosts, with a server manager for each subpool. Server pools are
applicable for deployments of the Teamcenter four-tier architecture only.
service catalog
Collection of standard services, called service offerings, that are performed by a service organization
on a product physical part that is realized from the neutral part. The service catalog is assigned
to a neutral part.
service discrepancy
An irregularity or observation discovered with regard to maintenance of a physical part. Discrepancies
can also identify if there was a failure with the physical part.
service event
Informational data that is captured as a result of service activity that is performed by an external
source.
service group
Collection of service events and service discrepancies used to organize the service records of one or
more physical parts.
Service Manager
Teamcenter application that supports as-maintained structure management and service event
management capabilities.
service offering
Standard service offered by a service provider.
service partition
Hierarchical grouping of service requirements. A service plan always has a root service partition. A
service partition can have sub-service partitions.
service plan
High-level container that holds the service requirements for a product. It is associated to a neutral
structure.
Service Planner
Teamcenter application used to create and manage service plans, service requirements, work cards,
activities, and other information to support the service planning process.
service requirement
Requirement for scheduled or on-condition maintenance. Scheduled service requirements have an
associated frequency that defines when the maintenance should be performed. You can define
dependencies between service requirements.
setup
In a manufacturing environment, configuration of the work area. The setup also identifies the parts
consumed and the resources used.
Setup Wizard
Teamcenter application that facilitates postinstallation setup of a Teamcenter database using an
input file to populate the information required to create the basic components of the Teamcenter
organization. Using Setup Wizard, a system administrator can create user/person definitions, assign
a group/role to a user, and optionally define a default volume for assigned groups.
signal
Physical representation of a message or an information flow being generated, processed, or
conveyed within an electrotechnical system.
simulation
Process to predict aspects of the behavior of a system by creating an approximate (mathematical)
model of it.
single sign-on
Mechanism that allows a user to log on once to multiple services. Following a single sign-on to
Teamcenter, the user is connected to multiple services without logging on to each service.
site
Individual installation of Teamcenter comprising a single Teamcenter database, all users accessing
that database, and additional resources such as hardware, networking capabilities, and third-party
software applications (tools) required to implement Teamcenter at that site.
site consolidation
Task of moving all the required information from the source site to the target site and performing
cleanup and source site retirement. Site consolidation has three major phases—preparation,
execution, and cleanup and retirement.
site ID
Unique identifier of a Teamcenter site. The site ID is used to generate internal identifiers for
Teamcenter objects that must be unique throughout an enterprise. Once established, site IDs should
not be modified.
site name
Unique name of a Teamcenter site stored in the database as a user-defined character string.
site preference
Teamcenter preference that applies to the entire site.
skill
Qualification that a person might have for performing or signing off on a service requirement, a work
card, or an activity. A skill must have an associated discipline object.
slot
Mechanism that groups the cavity objects of a connector housing.
smart folder
Pseudofolders configured in a hierarchical structure used to apply hierarchical levels of filtering to
project data. See also pseudofolder.
SML class
Legacy class type used in the Classification application. Do not use this type of class to create
data. Use abstract and storage classes instead.
snapshot
Folder that contains all the revisions of a configured product structure. A snapshot can be used
to redisplay the as-saved structure.
solution item
New item revision released with the change that has a release status attached. The item revision
may be a new component part which replaces the old component in the parent impacted item. It may
also be a new assembly that is being released.
solution part
Physical part introduced to a physical product as a solution to a service request. A solution part
includes any new parts that are created as a result of a requested activity.
solver
CAE tool used to execute the defined CAE analysis and provide the results information.
source data
In document management and visualization, the original data format from which derived visualization
data is produced, for example, a CAD assembly and part files, Word documents, and spreadsheet
files.
spare part
Small item that in Resource Manager is commonly entered as other components are. Examples
include nuts, bolts, washers, and screws.
spatial data
Either NX true shape files or PLM visualization JT files that define the volume of the part as a set of
cubes. The cube size is set in the CAD programs defaults file. The CAD files do not set absolute
position; this is defined when the files are associated with an appearance.
spec element
Spec section is composed of one or more spec elements. A spec element can be a property, text,
an image, or other commonly used data types.
specification
In Consumer Packaged Goods and Food and Beverage industry, specifications capture the complete
definition of products and how to manufacture them. Raw material spec, formula spec, intermediate
and final product specifications, package spec, recipe spec, testing spec, and nutritional spec are
some of the types of specifications.
Specification Manager
Teamcenter application used to view and work with specifications that capture the complete definition
of products and how to manufacture them.
spec section
Specifications are composed of one or more spec sections. A spec section can be reused across
specifications.
SQL
See Structured Query Language.
standard part
Part that may be used across multiple programs and whose design is controlled by a standard
specification. The standard specification can be provided by a company, an industry, or the military.
state vector
Combination of a change object’s maturity state, disposition (level of approval), and closure status.
status (workflow)
State applied to an object after it goes through a workflow. Typical statuses are Pending and
Approved.
STEP AP212
Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) for the Industrial Automation Systems
and Integration – Product Data Representation and Exchange international standard (ISO 10303).
This standard provides a framework through which industries can exchange and share product
information within and between enterprises. AP212 is an application of this standard and describes
the information necessary to customize electrotechnical products.
STEP Translator
Teamcenter application that enables users to import product information into a Teamcenter database
and to export Teamcenter data via STEP-compliant physical files.
storage class
Classification class capable of storing classification instances. Compare to abstract class.
storage media
Storage device category such as a hard disk or optical device. It is a data model object type used by
third-party content-storage systems.
storage unit
In Classification, the measurement unit in which a classification object (ICO) is saved.
structure
Representation of multiple objects and their interdependencies. For example, a classification
structure represents classes and their inheritance dependencies, and an assembly structure
represents how components and subassemblies are associated to build up an assembly. The
structure can be viewed in several applications, including Structure Manager, Manufacturing Process
Planner, Part Planner, Multi-Structure Manager, and Resource Manager.
In Resource Manager, most structures are hierarchical. For example, they acquire the form of a tree
where each node can have only one parent but multiple siblings and children.
structure context
BOM or assembly structure contained in a collaboration context. The structure context can contain
occurrence groups, items, and item revisions. See also collaboration context.
Structure Manager
Teamcenter application that enables creation of generic product structures that can be configured
to show the product structure that is in production, effective on a certain date, used by a particular
customer, and so forth. Structure Manager enables creation and modification of a product structure
and its associated occurrence data, display of a product structure in a multilevel indented format, and
viewing graphics tightly coupled to the structure for easy identification of a component by location in
the structure or in the embedded viewer.
structure map
Workspace object that defines a StructureMap item used for managing structure map rules. The
dataset attached with the StructureMap item revision contains the structure map rules. The structure
map rules translate an input product structure to a CAE model structure.
stub
Proxy object that is used to represent an object that is excluded while exporting a larger object such
as an item or an assembly.
study
Collection of elements instantiated from one or more collaborative designs and other design items to
support a particular activity, for example, a review.
stylesheet
Object that contains formatting information used to render, edit, or transform a topic or document.
style type
Object used to organize and manage the style sheets associated with publications. The style type
helps manage which style sheets appear in preview or publish functions.
subassembly
Assembly that is built into the assembly structure of another assembly or intended for that use. In a
manufacturing view, either a delivery unit or a workpiece. See also delivery unit and workpiece.
subclass
In the Classification Search Dialog, subclass instances represent a subset of attributes corresponding
to a class. Subclasses inherit the attributes of their parent classes. Unlike classes, which inherit
every attribute of their parent classes and cannot be edited, users can define the inherited attributes
assigned to a subclass.
subschedule
Schedule that is contained in another schedule. The contained schedule can be a part of many
other schedules.
subschedule template
Schedule template that is contained in another schedule template. The contained schedule template
can be a part of many other schedules.
subscription
Combination of a workspace object and an event for which a Teamcenter user requests notification
of occurrence. Teamcenter notifies a subscribed user when the event occurs in association with
the object. Users can subscribe to objects from Teamcenter applications, such as My Teamcenter
and Structure Manager.
Subscription Manager
Tool used to find, delete, and modify active subscriptions.
Subscription Monitor
Teamcenter application that enables a system administrator to query subscriptions created in the
database, to monitor and delete subscription events and actions, and to generate statistical reports in
either text or bar chart format regarding subscriptions, events, and actions.
subset
Collection of elements or a recipe for collecting elements from a single collaborative design.
substance
Basic form of matter that cannot be disintegrated further using a mechanical or physical process,
for example, iron, carbon, cadmium, and so on. Each substance has a unique identifier called the
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number.
Substance Compliance
Teamcenter environmental compliance solution that enables companies to conform to environmental
laws, regulations, standards, and other requirements for their own parts and for the parts
manufactured or supplied from an external source.
substitute
Component that can be used interchangeably within an occurrence, typically for manufacturing
purposes. The preferred substitute is displayed in the structure.
subusage
Partial configuration associated with a line of usage that can be satisfied by a single CAD item. For
example, there may be two subusages for a particular truck, one for the long wheelbase model and
one for the short wheelbase model; each has a differently positioned CAD item. The subusage is a
container for the CAD solution and its position designators for a particular configuration. Sometimes
called a usage primitive. See also line of usage (LOU).
successor task
Task linked to a previous task in a task dependency relationship. See predecessor task.
summary table
Displays the reports, charts, and other documents available in the report server for a measurement
routine, cluster, or cluster group. Summary tables are in the DPV Viewer Web Part.
summary task
Task that has one or more subtasks associated with it.
supersedure
Manually created relation that graphically displays deleted components and the components that
replace them. A supersedure is always created in the context of a parent assembly. Therefore,
a single component can be used in more than one supersedure if it is used in different parent
assemblies. A supersedure can be created for changes of part number or of quantity, but not for
changes in a part revision.
supersedure report
Report containing the progression of supersedures from the original part to the latest part within a
specific product or across different products. It also contains the incorporation history of a specific
part on a specific product or across different products.
supported platform
Platform configuration supported by GTAC.
synchronization
Process of updating replicas. When a master object is replicated at other sites, you must update the
replicas whenever the master object is modified. See also replica.
system administrator
Teamcenter user who is a member of the system administration group.
Systems Engineering
Teamcenter application used to identify, allocate, and maintain product requirements.
target application
PDM application (for example, a Teamcenter Security Services-enabled application) accessed
indirectly via a mediating application. The access is via an alias user ID that confers some level of
rights amplification or restriction to the underlying real user.
target relationship
Relationship between a target application and a mediating application. The mediating application
presents an alias user ID to the target, and the target trusts that the mediating application has
authenticated and authorized the underlying user represented by the alias user ID.
task (workflow)
Fundamental building block used to construct a process. Each task defines a set of actions, rules,
and resources used to accomplish that task.
task dependency
Link between two tasks creating an order of completion.
task handler
Small Integration Toolkit program or function. Handlers are the lowest level building blocks in
Enterprise Process Modeling. They are used to extend and customize tasks. There are two kinds of
handlers: action handlers and rule handlers. See also action handler and rule handler.
task ID
Number automatically assigned to a task in the task table.
task table
Table that displays all tasks, milestones, and their properties.
task template
Blueprint of a workflow task.
TC XML
XML format used to import and export Teamcenter data into and out of a Teamcenter site. For
example, this format is required for Data Exchange transfers and allows mapping of objects between
two sites that have different data models.
Team Browser
Client application that provides a graphical interface to I-deas Enterprise, the product that integrates
Teamcenter and I-deas Enterprise. The Team Browser enables users to view and manage the
data in their personal workspaces and teams and to interact with vaults. See also Teamcenter
Integration for NX I-deas.
Teamcenter adapter
Adapter used with eIntegrator Admin to connect to ODBC-based systems using a common interface.
Teamcenter location
Physical location that hosts a database and possibly other server-side components for one or more
Teamcenter sites.
Teamcenter option
See preference and user preference.
Teamcenter Services
Set of services that allow customers to connect their applications to Teamcenter. Teamcenter
Services use service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Teamcenter site
Teamcenter deployment that has its own server-side components, such as a database, volumes,
and a corporate server.
team folder
Logical storage area for team data.
technical brief
Captures dimensions, material properties, packaging structure technologies (existing, new, and
emerging), printing technologies, primary, secondary, and tertiary requirements, and packaging
display requirements.
technical document
Written form of technical information, such as reports, drawings, parts, lists, and so on.
tech spec
Represents the bar code, finished product code, and color numbers.
TEM
See Teamcenter Environment Manager (TEM).
tessellation
Process that translates a CAD file to a visualization file.
thin client
Teamcenter user interface that provides a streamlined browser-based view of product information
stored in a Teamcenter database. The thin client is configured in the web tier, which creates and
serves its web pages to the client. Compare to rich client.
time-critical period
Period of time during which user activity is restricted in the source and target site database. See
also execution phase.
tool
Object that represents a software application, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat. You
associate a tool with a type of dataset so you can launch the dataset file from Teamcenter.
topic
In Base Content Management, an object that may be part of one or more publications. A topic can
contain text, tables, graphics and subtopics. The term topic is also used in Content Management
to refer to certain S1000D and DITA objects.
topic type
In Base Content Management, a component of a publication type in the underlying XML structure
that defines how authors can assemble publications. A topic type can have topic types, stylesheets,
XML attribute mappings, and transformation policies as related items. In S1000D and DITA Content
Management, topic types are predefined to match the objects for those standards.
top level
Object at the root of a product structure where a process plan is being developed. The top level can
be either an end product being manufactured or a subassembly used in the end product (for example,
an engine for a tractor where the tractor is the end product).
trace link
Directional relationship between two objects; the relationship is conveyed by the terms defining and
complying. See defining object and complying object.
trade item
Represents a product or service that has a unique Global Trade Item Number (GTIN). GTIN is used
to retrieve information about the product or service.
transaction log
Tracks solution transactions from Teamcenter to . The transaction log provides information on each
transaction including messages from . The information in this log is used to monitor the success of
solution transactions and to gain insight into reasons for transaction failure.
transfer folder
Temporary folder created during workflow into which references to all the ERP forms and any BOM
view revisions are pasted. The contents of this folder are transferred to ERP where you can remove
objects you do not want to send.
transfer mode
Objects composed of rules that configure PLM XML import and export operations. Transfer mode
allows users to import and export data with little knowledge other than the name of the transfer
mode object.
transformation policy
Object used to make arbitrary modifications to XML or SGML contents during the fetching or storing
of content. A transformation policy includes a user action, an optional tool name, and either a style
sheet or a procedure that is applied to the content when the action is used.
transient volume
Operating system directory controlled by Teamcenter and used to store temporary data for transport
of reports, PLM XML, and other nonvolume data between the web tier and client tier in a deployment
of the Teamcenter four-tier architecture.
translate
Process that converts data from one file format into another file format. In the context of Teamcenter
document management, source data is converted to derived visualization data formats. The
conversion is based on available translators. Translate is an action on a dataset. Render is an action
taken on an object, such as a document. See render.
translation module
Launches the translators that perform the translation. Each module resides on one hardware node on
the network and is connected to the translation scheduler.
translation order
Object stored in Content Management that contains information for the process of translating content,
including the translation office assigned and the requested delivery date.
translation server
Web-accessible, scalable, and configurable software that performs translation from and to various
file formats.
translator wrapper
Java wrappers that enclose the translator API. The wrapper provides threading, process control (start,
stop), status checking, error handling, and completion status and/or messaging.
two-tier architecture
Teamcenter architecture that includes a resource tier and a client tier. The resource tier comprises
the database server and database. The client tier comprises the Teamcenter rich client, third-party
applications that integrate with the rich client, and a local server. This architecture supports only the
Teamcenter rich client. Contrast with four-tier architecture.
two-tier deployment
Deployment of the Teamcenter two-tier architecture. In a typical deployment of the two-tier
architecture, the rich client and its local server are installed on a user's workstation as are third-party
applications that integrate with the rich client. The database server and the Teamcenter corporate
server are installed on one or more separate computers.
unincorporated change
Change that has been incorporated into one revision of an item but still must be incorporated into
another revision. For example, the change has been incorporated into a supplemental revision
(Revision A01) but still must be incorporated into the main revision (Revision B).
unit of measure
Measurement category (for example, inches, millimeters, and so on). Create a unit of measure
(UOM) when you need a new measurement for users.
unmanaged site
Supplier site that does not use Teamcenter to manage product data. These sites are always offline
and use Briefcase Browser and briefcase files to manage and transfer product data. Compare with
managed site. See also offline site.
unpublished object
Object not available to other sites in a Multi-Site Collaboration network. Users can unpublish
previously published objects so they are once again accessible only to the owning site.
unpublishing
Makes an object invisible to other sites. The object is accessible only by the local owning site.
Update Manager
Multiprocess system responsible for ensuring product structure changes are appropriately applied
to appearances; includes the supervisor and updater processes.
update package
Discrete package of change information applied to appearance sets, either primary or secondary.
Typically, update packages are created by the APPR-update-from-targets handler on the workflow
process. They are also created when the user saves the baseline appearance set or changes
effectivity.
usage
Occurrence property that defines the position that the physical part occupies within the as-built
structure.
usage address
Type of object that occupies an occurrence in the structure, for example, wheel.
user
Definition that is the mechanism by which Teamcenter identifies and interacts with each user. User
definitions contain a name (derived from the person definition), user ID, operating system name,
and password.
user calendar
Calendar for individual users. User calendars specify holidays and working times in a day.
user exits
Exit points from standard Teamcenter end-user functionality to a C program. These exit points are
also known as custom hooks. Use them when you want to call your customizations directly from a
Teamcenter interactive session.
user preference
Teamcenter preference applying to a specific user.
validation agent
Teamcenter object that defines a validation application, such as NX Check-Mate, for use with
Teamcenter. A validation agent can have one or multiple validation checkers, depending on the
logic in each integrated validation application.
validation checker
Teamcenter object that defines the parameters that the agent checks and produces the results of
those checks. A validation checker is created in Teamcenter under its associated validation agent.
Validation Manager
Teamcenter application that lets you view and manage validation results. It provides a decision
mechanism to let users ensure a target meets compliance before it is released. Once validation
processes are configured, users can select a target in Teamcenter and confirm its compliance with
the business rules defined at your site.
validation results
Information about a validation target object that can be used as the basis to determine whether a
target conforms to standards and can be released. Validation Manager lets you view and manage
the validation results.
validation rule
Rule that defines the criteria needed to verify that all required checkers were executed against a
certain target and that the expected results were achieved. For each checker, use rules to define the
test to be performed, the target to be tested, and the results to expect.
value
Content of a field or variable. It can refer to alphabetic, numeric, or alphanumeric data.
value map
Global Services XML-based file that maps data source attribute values to Global Services attribute
values.
variability
Complete set of option values referenced by a set of named variant condition templates.
variant BOM
BOM configured by applying a variant rule.
variant condition
• Rules applicable to one component in a product structure.
• Condition set on an occurrence to specify the option values required to configure that occurrence
(for example, Load IF engine = 1200).
variant rule
Collection of option values used in determining the variant of the BOM to be configured (for example,
car type = GLS, engine = 1200, gearbox = manual).
vendor
Business object type; provider of parts or services. In Teamcenter, a vendor can take on one or
more roles. Role definitions are not fixed in the data model, and can be adjusted to meet customer
business mode. Vendor roles, for example, can include:
• Distributor: Resells, but does not make, parts.
Vendor Management
Software functionality used to model vendor contributions to a product by letting users capture
information about the vendors and the vendor parts they provide to satisfy the form, fit, and function
of commercial parts.
VendorPart
Business object type that is related to a CommercialPart object type by a Satisfies relation. A
vendor part can be obtained from one or more vendors, but the actual builder of the part assigns
a part number.
version GUID
Distinct GUID assigned to each separate version of an I-deas data item in the data item series. The
version GUID uniquely identifies the data item.
view
Software element in a rich client user interface perspective. It provides the ability to navigate
hierarchies of information, display information about selected objects, open an editor, or display
properties. See also perspective.
view (Classification)
Tailored representation of attributes within a class. Views are associated with abstract and storage
classes. Attribute properties can also be applied. For example, a class may define the physical and
accounting attributes for its objects, but a view for tool designers may display only the physical
attributes, and a view for accountants may display only pricing and order number attributes.
viewing tool
External application used to view topics in Content Management in various output formats.
view type
Attribute of a BOM view revision. The view type specifies the BOM view revision's intended use (for
example, design or manufacture). The view type distinguishes one BOM view revision from another
BOM view revision of the same item revision.
VisAutomationApp
Configuration of Teamcenter lifecycle visualization, similar to Teamcenter lifecycle visualization
mockup, but has no menus or toolbars. It processes graphical reports created in Visualization
Illustration.
visualization
Ability to display a realistic, real time, graphical visualization of geometric data.
volume
Operating system directory controlled by Teamcenter and used to store the files managed by
Teamcenter. When a user performs an action that causes Teamcenter to create a file, the file is
created in the Teamcenter volume. Users cannot directly access the files in Teamcenter volumes;
they must do so via a Teamcenter session.
Volume Management
Teamcenter application used by administrators to improve performance by creating migration policies
that move lower priority files to either destination volumes or third-party storage systems.
volume reassignment
Reassignment of volumes containing relevant file data from the source site to the target site.
volume trickle
Volume handling technique used during the execution phase that allows volume data to remain in
storage shared by the source and target sites. See also execution phase.
Web Browser
Teamcenter application that provides access to Internet web pages from within the rich client
framework. The Web Browser is a rich client window that acts as a web browser, enabling you to
navigate and view web pages within the rich client rather than switching to a separate web browser.
Web Browser also provides the ability to access MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) file
types and to view files created in other applications, such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
web tier
Teamcenter architectural tier that comprises a Java application running in a Java Platform, Enterprise
Edition (Java EE) application server. The web tier is responsible for communication between the
client tier and enterprise tier.
weld
Junction or joint. Welds are used in manufacturing to connect two or more parts that are joined by
fusing or melting materials together.
wire
Physical device that realizes a connection in a physical model.
wiring harness
See harness.
work area
Plant location performing an operation. The work area can represent the entire plant, the work line,
an individual work cell, or a station within the plant. Work areas are described by their location on the
shop floor and the process capabilities they provide. Users can generate a hierarchy of work areas
that is unique to their organizations.
work card
Defines the steps required to accomplish a service requirement. It contains the information about
the tasks, required resources, time estimates, and cost estimates required to perform the tasks. A
service requirement can have one or more work cards. A work card always has a root activity, which
can contain one or more activities.
work context
Object containing user, group, role, and project requirements for a particular task. Work contexts
streamline the definition of the correct user settings required to perform tasks. For example, a
user typically assigned three types of tasks can create three work contexts reflecting the required
group/role settings. Rather than logging out and logging back in with the required group/role settings,
right-clicking a task displays the user’s defined work contexts. Selecting the appropriate work context
automatically changes the user’s group/role settings. Work contexts can also define the current
project, if project functionality is used at the site.
workflow
Automation of the concept that all work flows through one or more business processes to accomplish
an objective. Using workflow, documents, information, and tasks are passed between participants
during the completion of a particular process.
Workflow Designer
Teamcenter application that enables administrators to graphically design workflow process templates,
incorporating company business practices and procedures into the templates. Teamcenter users
initiate workflow processes using these templates.
Workflow Viewer
Teamcenter application that enables users to view the progress of a workflow process. Users are not
required to be participating members of the process being viewed. Depending on preference settings,
Workflow Viewer also allows ad hoc process modification. See also ad hoc process modification.
working revision
Revision that can be changed by a user with write privileges. No record of intermediate states of a
working revision is maintained by Teamcenter.
• Human readable instructions are primarily used to provide information to the operator about how
to perform the operation.
• Machine instructions are program files that include numerical code used to run numerically
controlled machines, such as robots and NC machines.
work order
Definition of the service work that is performed on one or more physical assets. Each work order has
a single schedule associated with it to track the progress of the defined service work.
work part
Component intended to be the focus of a design or design review session.
workpiece
Intermediate state of the product during the manufacturing process. In each step of the manufacturing
process, the workpiece is positioned in the work area and the work instructions are performed. The
resulting workpiece then flows to the next operation in the sequence, where the next operation is
performed.
workset
Composition of design content from collaborative designs and item structures.
world
All users regardless of group or role.
zone
Occurrences in a neutral structure that are related to the maintenance. See also neutral structure.
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