Article | REF: S8095 V1

Automation specifications. Functional analysis

Author: Michel ROUX

Publication date: December 10, 2001

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4. Proposed summary of specifications

The most complete structure of a specification drawn up by an engineering company is made up of the following elements.

4.1 Requisitioning

The requisition is in fact a complete summary of the entire consultation file. It lists all the elements making up the file, with a strict indication of revision indices. Careful updating of the requisition will avoid many misunderstandings later on: working on incomplete files in total ignorance, using out-of-date documents, etc. The requisition also indicates the order of precedence of documents: the first cited takes precedence over subsequent documents in the event of contradiction.

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