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presentation within an increment of technical information. General format requirements of the IETM user
interface are contained in 3.5 of this speciication.
6.4.4 General user interaction. User interaction capabilities required for interactive presentation of IETMs
(requirements which, as noted, will be relected in the EDS) are contained in 3.4 and 3.5. The speciic
functions deined in these paragraphs are:
a. Those user-interaction functions needed to control a screen display, e.g., windowing controls,
b. Those functions necessary for user-interaction and information display with the IETM,. e.g.,
6.5 Acquisition of IETMs. To acquire the IETMs described herein, this speciication will be listed in the
appropriate Service's Technical Manual Contact Requirement (TMCR). The TMCR also include or list
any other detailed IETM requirements needed to supplement this general speciication (applicable tailored
performance speciication functional requirements). The TMCR should be listed in the Contract Data
Requirements List (DD Form 1423).
6.6 Deinitions of acronyms and IETM-speciic terms. Acronyms and IETM terms are included below.
6.6.1 Acronyms.
a. AIA - Aerospace Industries Association
b. ASSIST - Acquisition Streamlining and Standardization Information System
c. ANSI - American National Standards Institute
d. CDRL - Contract Data Requirements List
e. EDS - Electronic Display System
f. IETM - Interactive Electronic Technical Manual
g. IETMDB - IETM Data Base
h. IPB - Illustrated Parts Breakdown
i. ISO - International Organization of Standards
j. OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Act
k. RPSTL - Repair Parts and Special Tools List
l. QA - Quality Assurance
m. SSSN - System/Subsystem/Sub-subsystem (Subject) Number
n. TMCR - Technical Manual Contract Requirements
6.6.2 IETM terms.
6.6.2.1 Alert. An alert is any message, communication, notice, or output which requires manual
acknowledgment.
6.6.2.2 Caution. A caution is a short message which calls attention to an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or
destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness (see MIL-STD-38784).
6.6.2.3 Conirming events. Conirming events are indications that are not necessarily steps of the task or
subtask itself, but are necessary to provide assurance that the task has been performed correctly. They
conirm the correctness of the technician's actions and conirm that the equipment is operating properly.
6.6.2.4 Corresponding functionality. IETMs performing the same functional requirements as conventional
(paper) TMs should provide the same functionality designed into or speciied in the applicable performance
speciication for the corresponding type of conventional TM being developed, e.g., an IETM in lieu of
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