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<h1 style="text-align:center"> IOF MRO Glossary</h1>
<p style="text-align:center"> Posted on September 18, 2023</p>
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<th> Property </th>
<th> Natural Language Definition </th>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> has maintenance state</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">inverse of 'stateOf'</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> initiates</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">comes before an event or process in time and results in beginning or creation of the event or process</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance state of</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">relation that describes the maintenance state of a maintainable item</td>
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<th> Natural Language Definition </th>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> degraded state</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">state of reduced ability to perform as required but with acceptable reduced performance</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> disposition to exhibit undesirable behavior</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">disposition of an item to exhibit undesirable behavior</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> disposition to fail</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">disposition of an item to undergo a failure process or exhibit undesirable behavior</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> failed state</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">state of an item being unable to perform a required function due to a failure event</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> failure effect</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">process that is the consequence of failure, within or beyond the boundary of the failed item</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> failure event</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">event that causes an item to lose its ability to perform a required function</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> failure mode code</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">information content entity that describes an undesireable disposition</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> failure process</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">process that changes some quality of an item causing the the item to become degraded or failed</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> functioning process</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">process that enables an item to perform a function</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance activity</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">maintenance process that is a single task to retain or restore the function of a maintainable item</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance process</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">process to do with retaining or restoring the function of a maintainable item under a maintenance strategy</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance state</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">stasis that holds during a temporal interval when the realizable functions and capabilities of the participating item, or the grade of realization of those functions and capabilities, remain unchanged</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance strategy</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">maintenance (method/ approach/ actions) to enable (the/an) asset to achieve (management's/ desired) objectives</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> maintenance work order record</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">information content entity that describes a maintenance process</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> operating state</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">state of an item being able to perform a required function assuming that the external resources, if required, are provided</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> person qualification specification</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">requirement specification that identifies the need for a person to have an assessed skill for a specific task</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> qualified maintenance person</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">person who is qualified to perform a specified specified maintenance process or task</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> required function</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">function of a maintainable item which is considered necessary to fulfil a process requirement</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> supporting maintenance activity</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">single action in support of the execution of a maintenance process</td>
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<td class="column0 style0 s"> undesireable disposition</td>
<td class="column1 style0 s">disposition of an item to undergo a process that leads to undesirable outcomes</td>
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