STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS – S-SPECS

Other “S Series” specifications that are supported by R4i, OmegaPS and GenS software Tools and Consulting Services.

 

SX000i

S-Series IPS Specifications – www.sx000i.org

S-Ten-Thousand-i, as it is known is the International guide for the use of the S-Series Integrated Product Support (IPS) Specifications.

ASD/AIA SX000i is a joint transatlantic specification development, where both American and European (and increasingly worldwide) manufacturers and customers participate to establish a global integrated product support specification that is the overarching document for the AIA/ASD S-Series of IPS Specifications.

S2000M

Material Management – www.s2000m.org

S2000M was originally released in 1981 as an AECMA standard. Issue 6.0 released in 2015 introduced XML messages. V6.1 has an interface to S1000D in work. Now at Issue 7.0.

This specification is a joint transatlantic specification designed to cover all Material Management activities in support of military and non-military products. The procedures describe the interfaces between industry and customer, which, when based upon contractual agreements, will provide the typical deliverables of Logistics Material Management.

S3000L

Logistics Support Analysis (LSA) – www.s3000l.org

The aim of S3000L is to establish a global specification describing the LSA process, which is one of the most important processes to realise the requirements of Integrated Product Support (IPS).

S3000L defines general requirements for Integrated Product Support, configuration management, the analysis activities and the data model for information exchange governing the performance of LSA during the life cycle of any technical system.

The S3000L Specification goal is to establish an optimised support solution at reasonable costs during the products lifecycle.

S4000P

Preventive Maintenance – www.s4000p.org

S4000P was originally released in 2005 as ASD S4000M, and moved to ASD S4000P in 2013 as an AECMA standard. Issue 2.2 was issued as part of the block release in 2022.

ASD/AIA S4000P is a joint transatlantic specification development, where both manufacturers and customers participate, to establish a methodology for the development of scheduled maintenance plans and in-service maintenance optimisation (ISMO).

S5000F

In-service Data Feedback – www.s5000F.org

The S5000F Specification goal is to allow improvement of products over whole life cycle, based on product use. Data is compiled to provide insight to produce better and more supportable products.

AIA/ASD S5000F is a joint transatlantic specification development, where both American and European aerospace manufacturers and customers participate, to establish a global specification describing the In-Service Data Feedback, which is critical to improve in-service support and associated products.

S5000F defines the processes, information and data required to provide in-service data feedback. Though originating mainly from the aerospace domain, S5000F can be applied to any product, whether mobile or not, in the air, land, sea and space domains, both for civilian and military programs.

S6000T

Training Analysis and Design (Not SCORM) – www.s6000T.org

ASD/AIA S6000T is a joint transatlantic specification development, where European and American industrial, aerospace and defence manufacturers and customers participate. The goal is to establish a global specification for Training Analysis and Design.

The Instructional Systems Development (ISD) process comprises five interrelated phases that are often referred to as the “ADDIE” model: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. S6000T scope includes the first two phases in the process; Analyze and Design. S6000T defines the process for performing a Training Needs Analysis, including the definition of training requirements, learning objectives, and the identification of training curriculum. It also identifies the data model for information exchange with other S-Series specifications.

 

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