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Completeness has 173 Remarks:
sr0007: This specification defines what form a data collection plan takes, the meaning of its contents, and an interface for managing them that is to be supported by the equipment.
1) Indefinite pronoun: them. What is does it refer to?
sr0018: This document assumes that all such entities can be identified separately and represented as text.
2) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0021: It assumes that consumers can be uniquely identified by a text value, and that the equipment is capable of enforcing the standard privileges defined in this document.
3) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0044: 5.1.1 Descriptions of many of the abbreviations and acronyms used in this specification may be found in the SEMI Compilation of Terms, available on the SEMI web site, http://www.semi.org/.
4) Indefinite pronoun: many. What is does it refer to?
sr0045: In most cases, these terms are not included in this section.
5) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr0049: 5.2.1 Definitions or descriptions of many of the terms used in this specification may be found in the SEMI Compilation of Terms, available on the SEMI web site, http://www.semi.org/.
6) Indefinite pronoun: many. What is does it refer to?
sr0050: In most cases, these terms are not included in this section.
7) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr0052: UML terms used in this document conform to these definitions.
8) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0056: This is not the same as the frequency with which the equipment internally samples these data from its components.
9) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0082: This document is abstract in nature, and does not specify or imply any such mechanism.
10) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0083: Any adjunct standard that provides an implementation of this specification must include a description of the mechanism used for representing the UML associations shown in this document. sr0084
11) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0099: 6.2.3.3 An XOR  constraint indicates that only one of many possible associations can be instantiated at any one time for a given instance of the association class.
12) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr0157: Unless otherwise indicated, only one of the listed errors can be returned by an operation in a single invocation.
13) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr0164: The volume of information that such equipment can produce, and the variation among equipment users in the data used for process control and other applications, makes it impractical to send all equipment data off-tool all the time, or to agree on a fixed set of data to make available for each equipment type.
14) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr0171: For example, a consumer that is monitoring a trace of several process variables in order to detect an excursion needs to have this data available off-tool almost as quickly as the equipment can produce it (see Figure 3).
15) Indefinite pronoun: several. What is does it refer to?
sr0172: A consumer that is monitoring low-level sensor/actuator activity for later diagnosis prefers not to have all of this data transmitted as it is produced, but buffered on the tool and transmitted at periodic intervals (see Figure 4). sr0173
16) Indefinite pronoun: all. What is does it refer to?
sr0189: When the equipment detects that this is occurring, it should be able to provide a warning to consumers that a performance threshold is being reached.
17) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0191: In the worst case, if the equipment determines that continuing to operate under degraded performance conditions may seriously jeopardize its ability to perform its intended function, the equipment can terminate all data collection activity.
18) Pronoun
sr0199: This document defines a mechanism for specifying when trace data collection begins and ends, what the collection frequency is, and what variables are to be collected in the trace (see Section 11.1.5).
19) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0214: Typical consumers need to be able to specify which variables are to be provided with the event when it is communicated.
20) Pronoun
sr0220: These may indicate conditions which affect processing, safety, or the proper operation of the equipment.
21) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr0220: These may indicate conditions which affect processing, safety, or the proper operation of the equipment.
22) Pronoun
sr0227: 8.5.1 A data collection plan assembles all of the related trace, event, and exception data that may be required for a specific consumer s purpose.
23) Indefinite pronoun: all. What is does it refer to?
sr0232: Coordination of data collection plan activation with job activity on the equipment is the consumers  responsibility, and is not specified in this document.
24) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0233: 8.5.3 This document specifies a mechanism for consumers to define one or more data collection plans off-tool and submit those definitions to the equipment (see Sections 9.1.2.2 and 11).
25) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0234: This document specifies a mechanism for determining what plans have been created on the equipment, how they are defined, and whether or not they are activated (see Sections 9.1.2.3, 9.1.2.4, and 9.1.2.6).
26) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0238: 8.6.1 It is possible for consumers to submit data collection requests which, when executing together, significantly tax the equipment s computing resources, in addition to any load placed on the equipment by jobs that are in progress.
27) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr0239: This document specifies a mechanism for notifying all DCP consumers when such a condition has been detected, to identify what DCPs and jobs are in progress at the time, and to identify the specific equipment components that are being adversely affected (see Sections 9.1.2.11, 13, 15.12.5, and 15.12.6).
28) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0243: Such an application may have an initialization procedure that includes determining the current state of each monitored component on the equipment.
29) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr0244: Without a mechanism for requesting this information at initialization, the application would instead have to wait for state change events from each component before it could determine their state.
30) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0245: This may not be acceptable if the application provides a visualization of the equipment to an end user who relies on the application to call attention to problem conditions on the equipment.
31) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0246: 8.7.2 This document specifies a mechanism for consumers to issue ad-hoc requests for data in order to support these uses, through the GetObjectInstanceIds and GetParameterValue operations of the DataCollectionManager interface (see Sections 9.1.2.9 and 9.1.2.10).
32) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0313: RR
33) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0324: The equipment shall store this information and the plan definition in non-volatile storage.
34) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0423: An event request can be invalid if 1) the equipment does not recognize the sourceId, 2) the equipment does not recognize the eventId, 3) the sourceId and eventId are both recognized by the equipment, but the specified source is not the source of the requested event, or 4) the same source/event combination appears in more than one event request within the DCP.
35) Indefinite pronoun: both. What is does it refer to?
sr0555: A trigger can be invalid if 1) the equipment does not recognize the sourceId, 2) the equipment does not recognize the eventId or exceptionId, 3) the sourceId and eventId or exceptionId are both recognized by the equipment, but the specified source is not the source of the requested event or exception, or 4) the same start trigger appears more than once in the same trace request, or the same stop trigger appears more than once in the same trace request.
36) Indefinite pronoun: both. What is does it refer to?
sr0617: 9.1.2.3 GetDefinedPlanIds  upon receiving this request, the equipment shall return a list of all currently defined data collection plan id s that are accessible by the consumer (see Section 10 ), the time at which they were defined, and the id of the consumer that defined them.
37) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0633: 9.1.2.4 GetPlanDefinition  upon receiving this request, the equipment shall return the requested plan definition to the consumer as it was originally submitted to the equipment.
38) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0672: 9.1.2.5 ActivatePlan  Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall begin sending all DCP events, exceptions, and trace data collection reports to the consumer according to any buffering policies specified in the DCP.
39) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0680: The equipment shall not prevent DCP activation for any reason (including internal communication failures) if the DCP is valid and the consumer has sufficient privilege (see Section 10).
40) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr0716: 9.1.2.6 GetActivePlanIds  Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall return a list of the id s of all DCPs that have been activated by the requesting consumer at the time of the request.
41) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0738: Also, if the requesting consumer has activated a DCP, and other consumers have also activated that same DCP, the equipment shall not return the DCPActivated information for those other consumers.
42) Pronoun
sr0740: 9.1.2.7 DeactivatePlan  Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall stop sending of all event, exception, and trace requests associated with the identified DCP to the requesting consumer.
43) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0760: See Section 9.1.2.7.4 for more information.
44) Indefinite pronoun: more. What is does it refer to?
sr0780: If other consumers have activated any of these same plans, those consumers shall continue to receive DataCollectionReports from those plans.
45) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr0781: When used together with a request to terminate (see Section 9.1.2.7.5), the equipment shall terminate all DCPs currently active on the equipment for all consumers, including those that have been activated by the requesting consumer.
46) Indefinite pronoun: those. What is does it refer to?
sr0828: 9.1.2.8 DeletePlan  Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall delete the requested plan definition from non-volatile storage.
47) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0829: The equipment shall reject this request if the requested plan is currently active for one or more consumers.
48) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0830: For a plan to be deleted, it must be deactivated (no consumer is currently receiving data produced by the plan).
49) Pronoun
sr0923: Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall return the most current values for the requested Parameters known to the equipment at the time of the request.
50) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0949: The consumer may then use that instance information to request E39-compliant object attribute values using either the GetParameterValues operation (see Section 9.1.2.9), or by including this information in a DCP.
51) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr0952: 9.1.2.10.2 Upon receiving this request, the equipment shall return a list of the instance identifiers of all SEMI E39-compliant objects that exist at the time of the request, and are of the requested ObjType, and that are provided by the requested source.
52) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1023: objTypeId
53) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1061: Boolean
54) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1084: If a consumer attempts to execute an operation on the DataCollectionManager interface that requires any of these privileges, and such privilege has not been assigned to the consumer, the equipment shall not execute the request, and shall instead return the UnauthorizedOperation error described in Section 9.1.2.2.5.
55) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1191: 11.1.2.3.1 If the value of this field is zero, events and exceptions contained in the plan shall be reported to the consumer when they occur, and trace reports contained in the plan shall be reported according to their individual buffer settings (see the description of the TraceRequest type in Section 11.1.5).
56) Indefinite pronoun: they. What is does it refer to?
sr1192: 11.1.2.3.2 If the value of this field is greater than zero, upon activation of the DCP, any exceptions, events, or traces defined in the plan that occur during this time span shall be buffered on the equipment in the order that they occur.
57) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1195: Each result sent shall contain only the data collected during that interval.
58) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1217: It shall be an error to request the same event more than once in the same DCP (see Section 9.1.2.2.7).
59) Pronoun
sr1261: 11.1.4.2 sourceId  If this is the only non-empty attribute, then all exceptions from this source will be reported, regardless of id or severity.
60) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1262: 11.1.4.3 exceptionId  If this is the only non-empty attribute, then all exceptions with this id will be reported, regardless of source or severity.
61) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1263: 11.1.4.4 severity  If this is the only non-empty attribute, then all exceptions with this severity will be reported, regardless of the source or id of the exception.
62) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1267: 11.1.4.5 If more than one of the above attributes is non-empty, then whether or not an exception will be reported will be determined by applying Boolean AND logic to the non-empty attributes.
63) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1272: If an ExceptionRequest in a DCP refers to such an exception, the equipment shall send an ExceptionReport (see Section 14.1.4) each time there is a change in the exception s state.
64) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1274: If an Exception does not have any associated state, it is not necessary to report any description of the state of the exception (see Section 14.1.4.1.2).
65) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1312: 11.1.5.4.1 At least one start and one stop trigger must be supplied for a trace request to be cyclical.
66) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1313: If this attribute has the value true , the trace shall be restarted if any one of the start triggers is detected after termination.
67) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1335: 11.1.5.6.2 If one or more triggers are provided, the trace is started when any one of the start triggers is detected after the activation of the DCP.
68) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1336: 11.1.5.6.3 Subsequent occurrences of any of the start triggers after the trace has started are ignored, and do not affect the execution of the trace.
69) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1340: 11.1.5.7.2 If one or more triggers are provided, the trace is stopped when any one of the stop triggers is detected, or when the total number of collection results is equal to collectionCount , whichever occurs first.
70) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1341: If the trace request is buffered (groupSize > 1), any collected results stored at this time are sent in a single DataCollectionReport.
71) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1342: 11.1.5.7.3 If a trigger provided by this association is identical to one specified in the startOn  association, trace data collection shall start on the first occurrence of that trigger after activation of the plan, and stop on the next occurrence of the same trigger (and so on, if cyclical).
72) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1363: For stateful exceptions, the trigger can be activated by a transition to any of the defined states for that exception.
73) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1410: Each DCP on the equipment shall execute independently, as described in these state models.
74) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr1411: The equipment supplier is not required to provide a direct, literal implementation of these state models.
75) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr1413: The transitions described in these state machines are not to be made available for event data collection.
76) Indefinite pronoun: these. What is does it refer to?
sr1414: 12.1.1.1 Implementation mappings of this specification may identify additional conditions other than those defined in this document under which DCP activity should be terminated (that is, cause a transition from the Active  to the Inactive  state).
77) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1415: All such conditions, and the details of required equipment behavior under those conditions, shall be fully specified in any implementation mapping for which this is a consideration.
78) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1422: This state contains substates that are described in Section.12.2 .
79) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1447: If the DCP is persistent, the equipment shall store this information in non-volatile memory.
80) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1455: The equipment shall identify all errors in the DCP, and return this information using the InvalidPlan error, defined in Section 9.1.2.2.6.
81) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1464: If the DCP is persistent, the equipment shall store this information in non-volatile memory.
82) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1509: The equipment shall discard all data that has been buffered up to this point.
83) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1535: The equipment shall discard all data that has been buffered up to this point.
84) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1560: Each DCP s Active state on the equipment shall execute independently, as described in this state model.
85) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1561: The equipment supplier is not required to provide a direct, literal implementation of this state model.
86) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1562: It is documented here to provide a precise definition of the required behavior for DCPs in the Active state on the equipment.
87) Pronoun
sr1563: The transitions described in this state model are not to be made available for event data collection.
88) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1565: If the values of any requested parameters can t be obtained or refreshed as a result of such communication failures, the equipment shall use the NoValue  class (see Section 14.2.1.4) as the reported ParameterValue for all such affected parameters.
89) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1568: In the event that the equipment recovers from such failures and any affected DCPs are still active, the equipment shall resume reporting all event, exception, and trace data whose reporting had been affected by the failure.
90) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1569: 12.2.3 DCPBuffering  This is the top level state for describing the event, exception, and trace buffering behavior of the DCP
91) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1570: 12.2.4 NotBuffering  The DCP is immediately sending DataCollectionReports for each requested event and exception as they are detected.
92) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1572: This state is only active if the DataCollectionPlan attribute intervalInMinutes  attribute is set to 0.
93) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1573: 12.2.5 Buffering  The DCP is storing all events, exceptions, and trace data in an internal buffer in the order in which they occur.
94) Indefinite pronoun: they. What is does it refer to?
sr1578: This state is only active if the DataCollectionPlan attribute intervalInMinutes  attribute is > 0.
95) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1582: This is the top level state for the WaitingForEvent state.
96) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1583: 12.2.9 WaitingForEvent  The DCP is waiting for the occurrence of any of the requested events defined in the DCP.
97) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1585: This is the top level state for the WaitingForException state.
98) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1586: 12.2.11 WaitingForException  The DCP is waiting for the occurrence of any of the requested exceptions specified in the DCP.
99) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1588: This is the top level state for the TraceRequestMonitor-i states.
100) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1590: This state contains substates that are described in Section 12.3.
101) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1603: If set to 0, the DCP shall immediately send event, exception, and trace results as they occur.
102) Indefinite pronoun: they. What is does it refer to?
sr1608: Buffering
103) Indefinite pronoun: they. What is does it refer to?
sr1629: WaitingForEvent
104) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1638: The equipment continues waiting for the occurrence of any requested events.
105) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1642: WaitingForException
106) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1667: Each trace request within each active DCP shall execute independently, as described in this state model.
107) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1668: The equipment supplier is not required to provide a direct, literal implementation of this state model.
108) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1669: It is documented here to provide a precise definition of the required behavior for DCP trace activity on the equipment.
109) Pronoun
sr1670: The transitions described in this state model are not to be made available for event data collection.
110) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1671: 12.3.2 TraceRequestMonitor-i  This is the top level state for describing the behavior of a single trace request within a single DCP in the Active state.
111) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1672: Each trace request within each active DCP executes this state model independently.
112) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1673: 12.3.3 Tracing  This is the top level state for trace activity for a single trace request.
113) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1678: If the DCP entered this state due to the detection of a start trigger, it shall record the specific trigger that was detected and the time at which it was detected for inclusion in a trace report (see Section 14.1.5).
114) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1678: If the DCP entered this state due to the detection of a start trigger, it shall record the specific trigger that was detected and the time at which it was detected for inclusion in a trace report (see Section 14.1.5).
115) Pronoun
sr1680: 12.3.7 TraceRequestBuffering  This is the top level state for trace request buffering activity.
116) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1686: Each collected result is added to a new TraceReport and either made available for sending with a DataCollectionReport, or added to the DCP buffer in the order the TraceReport was completed.
117) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1707: Disabled
118) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1716: 31
119) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1743: 35
120) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1758: If this trace request is not buffered, the trace request remains in this state until the trace terminates.
121) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1781: 42
122) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1790: This process is repeated at each trace interval until the trace terminates.
123) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1792: This process continues until a number of results equal to groupSize  has been collected.
124) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1795: This process is repeated at each trace interval until the trace terminates.
125) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1797: This process is repeated at each trace interval until the trace terminates.
126) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1799: This process continues until a number of results equal to groupSize  has been collected.
127) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1802: This process is repeated at each trace interval until the trace terminates.
128) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1807: Each time the performance is evaluated, the equipment shall store in non-volatile memory the job and DCP identifiers that were active at the time the evaluation was initiated (see Section 15.12.6.1.1).
129) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1808: The equipment shall use this information as the basis for replies to the GetCurrentPerformanceStatus operation of the DataCollectionManager interface, and for the PerformanceWarning and PerformanceRestored notifications sent via the DCPConsumer interface (see Section 15.21.5).
130) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr1813: 13.1.4 If at any time the equipment determines that continuing to operate under degraded performance conditions will endanger people, the equipment (including its ability to sustain the transmission of data, or the processing of data collection management operations), or the material being processed, measured, or tested, the equipment shall terminate all active DCPs, and notify each client accordingly, using the DCPDeactivation message (see Section 15.12.6.2).
131) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1815: It is assumed that equipment performance can be quantified, that it is possible to detect when such performance degrades below some supplier-defined threshold, and that it is possible to identify which components of the equipment are affected by the issue.
132) Pronoun
sr1854: The equipment is not required to retain these reports for re-transmission once they have been sent to a consumer.
133) Indefinite pronoun: they. What is does it refer to?
sr1855: 14.1.1.1 DataCollectionReport  this class represents one or more collected data items.
134) Indefinite pronoun: more. What is does it refer to?
sr1857: If the DataCollectionReport contains more than one of those items, they are ordered according to the time of their occurrence ( reportTime , in the case of TraceReports).
135) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1858: A DataCollectionReport for a given DCP shall not contain more than one Report if the intervalInMinutes  field of the corresponding DCP was set to 0.
136) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1884: 14.1.2 Report  This abstract base class represents any report item that can be included in a DataCollectionReport.
137) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr1971: A single trace report can include one or more collected results, and each result includes the values of a set of parameters, appearing in the order specified in the DCP s TraceRequest.
138) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr1972: 14.1.5.1.1 More than one result is included in a trace report if and only if the DCP has specified that the equipment should buffer collected data for the trace before reporting (that is, the groupSize  attribute of the TraceRequest class is > 1).
139) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr1978: Each of these identifiers, triggers, and associated timestamps is included in the trace report.
140) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2003: Ordered list of one or more elements of type CollectedData, appearing in the order of each result s start time (see Section 14.1.5.2.1).
141) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2050: 14.2.1.3 AbstractValue  An abstract class representing any derived primitive, structured, or enumerated value type.
142) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2054: Less commonly, a DCP that was valid at the time it was activated may refer to Parameters that are no longer defined due to some on-the-fly reconfiguration of the equipment.
143) Pronoun
sr2085: Any specification that translates these types into a specific type system shall define how it has mapped these primitive types into the technology-specific type system in addition to specifying any extended primitive types beyond those described here. sr2086 sr2087 sr2088
144) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2142: Any specification that translates these types into a specific type system shall define how it has mapped these primitive types into the technology-specific type system in addition to specifying any extended primitive types beyond those described here. sr2143 sr2144 sr2145
145) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2158: Text, restricted to one of the legal values of the enumeration.
146) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr2167: Integer, restricted to one of the legal values of the enumeration.
147) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr2183: Ordered list of elements, each of the same specific primitive, enumerated, structure, or array type. sr2184 sr2185
148) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2192: 14.4.4.1 StructureValue  Represents a structure of one or more values, each of which may be a different type.
149) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2200: Ordered list of elements, each of a specific, potentially different, primitive, enumerated, structure, or array type.
150) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2203: ISO 8601 permits a variety of possible formats for the same time value, so it is necessary to establish a convention for the format used by time values in this document.
151) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2204: 14.5.2 For representing time values, this document restricts the string representation of time to the form CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.fff[-+]hh:mm. CC  is the century (first century starts at 00 ), YY  is the year, MM  is the month, and DD  is the day, each represented as a two-digit number with leading zeroes as needed.
152) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2217: All DCP consumers must implement this interface.
153) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2337: Text, equal to any of the following values: urn:semi-org:E94:ControlJob ,
154) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2364: in
155) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2377: in
156) Indefinite pronoun: each. What is does it refer to?
sr2473: No sr2474
157) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2479: This related information was approved for publication by full letter ballot procedures.
158) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2480: R1-1 Overview
159) Indefinite pronoun: some. What is does it refer to?
sr2499: It is typically not practical for all of this contextual data to be provided with each TraceReport sent by the equipment.
160) Indefinite pronoun: all. What is does it refer to?
sr2501: Because of this situation, it is normally sufficient for the equipment to communicate context changes when they happen by defining events that are generated whenever any of the context described in Section R1-1.2.2 changes (see Figure R1-1).
161) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2502: R1-1.2.5 Along with such events, the equipment must also make available sufficient data with those events to completely describe the new context, as well as providing a way for consumers to query the current context at any time in an ad-hoc fashion.
162) Indefinite pronoun: any. What is does it refer to?
sr2504: R1-1.2.6 Some of this context data can be provided directly through the SEMI Data Collection Management and related specifications.
163) Indefinite pronoun: some. What is does it refer to?
sr2507: This information can be made known to consumers, for example, through the use of SEMI E120 (Common Equipment Model) and E125 (Equipment Self Description).
164) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2517: This information is essential for fault detection applications, which need to analyze and apply limits to process data that may change depending on which recipe step is being executed on which component of the equipment.
165) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2518: Unless and until this information becomes standardized, equipment suppliers will need to provide this information to applications using proprietary events, exceptions and parameters.
166) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2519: R1-1.2.8 Putting the standards data together with equipment-specific data to cover the gaps, we can see how a consumer can take an incoming Data Collection Management TraceReport and determine much of the processing context.
167) Indefinite pronoun: much. What is does it refer to?
sr2538: Provided all of this information is provided correctly and in a timely fashion, a consumer can always determine which analysis and/or control limits need to be applied to each TraceReport.
168) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2539: RELATED INFORMATION 2 sr2540
169) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2543: This related information was approved for publication by full letter ballot procedures.
170) Indefinite pronoun: this. What is does it refer to?
sr2574: Certain constraints are predefined in the UML, others may be user defined.
171) Indefinite pronoun: others. What is does it refer to?
sr2575: Constraints are one of three extensibility mechanisms in UML.
172) Indefinite pronoun: one. What is does it refer to?
sr2643: However, it may have attributes and associations.
173) Pronoun
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