Input data from various domains can be managed in reports.
As examples, the following data types and subtypes can be inserted in templates:
- Project: Workspace vault, project space, folder, document, and file.
- Requirement: Requirement and requirement specification. For more information, see Getting Started.
- Functional and Logical: Diagram view, references, and instances. For more
information, see Workflow to Retrieve Logical Data.
- Electrical logical instances. For more information, see Workflow for Electrical Systems Design Data.
- Piping logical instances. For more information, see Workflow for Piping & Tubing Systems Design Data.
- HVAC logical instances. For more information, see Workflow for HVAC Systems Design Data.
- Traceability: System scope, review, link set. For more information, see Workflow for a Traceability Coverage Matrix.
- Systems Experience. For more information, see Workflow for Systems Experience Data.
- Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety (RAMS) objects. For more
information, see Workflow for RAMS Data.
- Systems Behavior Simulation: Simulation models, scenarios, and simulation results. For more
information, see Workflow to Retrieve Behavior Experience Data.
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On premises only: Electrical and Electronics: hardware, software, communication matrices,
system mapping, and avionics data.
This product might use or depict Intellectual Property (IP) protected data. It
is the user’s responsibility to safeguard the IP protected data when allowing others
to view, export, or print the data. This includes the thumbnail representations of
parts or assemblies used in markup screens. For more information on the use of IP
Protection and safeguarding IP Protected data, see Social and Collaborative:
Enterprise Modeling and Execution: IP Controlled Access.