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MIL-STD-35 Revision E:1991

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AUTOMATED ENGINEERING DOCUMENT PREPARATION SYSTEM BASIC

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24-04-1991

FOREWORD
1. SCOPE
   1.1 General
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Organization
        1.3.1 Dash-numbered parts dated prior to
               January 1977
   1.4 Over-specifying
   1.5 Tailoring
        1.5.1 Method of submitting requirements
2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
   2.1 Government documents
        2.1.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks
   2.2 Other publications
   2.3 Order of precedence
3. DEFINITIONS
   3.1 Automated data base
   3.2 Base document
   3.3 Characteristic code
   3.4 Characteristic name
   3.5 Characteristic value
   3.6 Dash-numbered part book
   3.7 Keyword code index (KCI)
   3.8 Military specification exception document
   3.9 Requester
   3.10 Requester's number
   3.11 Specification requirements list
   3.12 SRS control number
   3.13 Standard paragraph
   3.14 Title code
   3.15 User
   3.16 Acronyms
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
   4.1 Concept
   4.2 MSE formats
        4.2.1 Six-section MSE format
        4.2.2 Single-section MSE format
   4.3 Request for MSE
        4.3.1 Subject matter
   4.4 Base document
   4.5 Document number
        4.5.1 Federal specification
        4.5.2 Federal standard
        4.5.3 Military specification
        4.5.4 Military standard
        4.5.5 Industry standard
        4.5.6 Stem number of base document
        4.5.7 Serial number
        4.5.8 Revision letter
   4.6 Part number
        4.6.1 Limited tabulation
        4.6.2 MIL-M-38510
   4.7 Preliminary MSE
   4.8 Draft MSE
        4.8.1 Document date
   4.9 MSE revision
   4.10 MSE acceptance
5. DETAIL REQUIREMENTS
   5.1 Introduction
   5.2 Specification Requirements Sheets (SRS)
   5.3 Writing methodology
        5.3.1 Abbreviations
        5.3.2 Tolerance
        5.3.3 Prefixes
        5.3.4 Temperature (zero or greater)
        5.3.5 Temperature (less than zero)
        5.3.6 Fractions
        5.3.7 Exponential values
   5.4 Tables
        5.4.1 Use of tables
        5.4.2 Column width
        5.4.3 Source table
        5.4.4 Suffix number
        5.4.5 Table value entry
   5.5 Multi-line characteristic value
   5.6 Mandatory requirements
        5.6.1 Title Code (columns 1 through 6)
        5.6.2 Requester's number (columns 7 through 12)
        5.6.3 Requester's name
        5.6.4 Company name/command
        5.6.5 Street/building
        5.6.6 City, state, zip code
        5.6.7 Phone number
        5.6.8 Requester's CAGE CODE
        5.6.9 Contract number/office symbol
        5.6.10 Base document
        5.6.11 System application
        5.6.12 Government design activity CAGE CODE
        5.6.13 Format
   5.7 Units of measure
        5.7.1 Inch-pound
        5.7.2 SI
   5.8 Specification control MSE
   5.9 Source Control MSE
   5.10 Procurement source(s)
   5.11 Revision of existing MSE
   5.12 Configuration
        5.12.1 Illustrations
        5.12.2 Dimensions
   5.13 Materials
        5.13.1 Characteristic value entry
        5.13.2 Material name
        5.13.3 Material documents
        5.13.4 Material table notes
   5.14 Finishes
   5.15 Tabulation
        5.15.1 Using the tabulated characteristics table
   5.16 Applicable documents
        5.16.1 Automatic MSE data
        5.16.2 Manual
        5.16.3 Applicable documents table
   5.17 Nomenclature
   5.18 Additional write-in characteristics
        5.18.1 Additional requirements
        5.18.2 Additional part marking
        5.18.3 Additional quality assurance previsions
        5.18.4 Additional packaging requirements
        5.18.5 Additional notes
   5.19 Superseded document
   5.20 Keyword Code Index (KCI)
        5.20.1 KCI characteristic name punctuation
        5.20.2 Interrelationship of KCI characteristic
               names
        5.20.3 Asterisk
        5.20.4 Lead-in statements
   5.21 Edit routine
6. NOTES
   6.1 Intended use
   6.2 Issue of DoDDIS
   6.3 Data requirements
   6.4 Subject term (keyword) listing
   6.5 Changes from previous issue
FIGURES
ENCLOSURES
E-1 Example 62 from MIL-STD-35C
E-2 KCI indentation format
TABLES
APPENDICES
A Keyword Code Index (KCI) and standard paragraph
B Tables
C Six-Section MSE
D Single-Section ME
E Differences between MIL-STD-35E and MIL-STD-35C
F The applicability matrix
G Data
H Characteristic code index
Index

Describes the requirements for the preparation of Military Specification Exceptions (MSEs) and provides a description of the Automated Engineering Document Preparation System (AEPDS).

Committee
AREA EGDS
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DOD STD 35 (D). E NOTICE 2 - Notice of Group Cancellation without replacement. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
243
ProductNote
NEW CHILD NOT 2 2005 IS NOW ADDED
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Current
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