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Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Instances of Wire Protections
Instances of Wire Protections The diagram shows the mapping between the part master data of a wire protection (partly displayed on the left side) and the instance specific information (displayed on the right side).
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Module Lists and -Families
Module Lists and -Families In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentsRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentsRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentsRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
Harness and Variants
Harness and Variants In addition to the CompositionSpecification and the PartStructureSpecification, the VEC defines two other concepts to control occurrences, especially composite parts (e.g. modules): ModuleFamily and ModuleList. PartWithSubComponentsRoles referenced by a ModuleFamily respectively the OccurrenceOrUsage these PartWithSubComponentsRoles belong to are mutually exclusive.
Last updated on Apr 14, 2025
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