English | German |
bill of material version | Stücklistenversion (A specific configuration of a bill of material (BOM) to include an item. An item can be associated with a number of BOM versions) |
diffuse material | diffuses Material (A type of material that determines the color of the 3D object with direct light (white light) applied to it much like the paint on a wall) |
emissive material | selbstleuchtendes Material (A type of material that causes the object to appear as if it is giving off light. The color of the light is determined by the color of the material) |
finite material | begrenztes Material (A method for scheduling resources that assumes that all the component materials needed for production are available when the production process starts) |
fixed material consumption | fester Materialverbrauch (Absolute quantity of a material resource to be used to complete an assignment. A fixed consumption rate indicates that the amount of material used will be constant, regardless of changes to task duration or assignment length) |
infinite material | unbegrenztes Material (A method for scheduling resources that assumes that all the component materials needed for production are available at the time they are needed) |
keying material | Schlüsselerstellungsmaterial (The PIN, keys, base prime numbers or other data used in encryption to establish and maintain secure communication) |
limited material | begrenztes Material (A method for scheduling resources that assumes that all the component materials needed for production are available when the production process starts) |
material label | Materialbeschriftung (The unit of measure for a material resource, such as tons, cubic yards, or board feet) |
material resource | Materialressource (A supply or other consumable item that is used to complete tasks in a project) |
packaging material | Verpackungsmaterial (The material used to bundle goods for protection during shipment) |
phantom bill of material | Phantomstückliste (" A bill of material used to describe the components of a parent part that will be built as part of a higher-level parent part. The term "phantom" is used to indicate that the part never really exists as a stocked item, but rather is built in line with the production of the higher-level part that is driving an overall production order. ") |
specular material | glänzendes Material (A type of material that controls the color of the specular highlight on a 3D object) |
sub-bill of material | Unterstückliste (A bill of material that makes up a component of another bill of material) |
time and material project | Aufwandsprojekt (An external project that is invoiced as work progresses based on the consumption of hours, expenses, items, fees, and on-account transactions) |
unlimited material | unbegrenztes Material (A method for scheduling resources that assumes that all the component materials needed for production are available at the time they are needed) |
variable material consumption | variabler Materialverbrauch (The time-based quantity of material resource to be used in an assignment. A variable consumption indicates that the amount of material that is used changes if the task duration or assignment length changes) |