Part 21 Report - 1995-101
ACCESSION #: 9503130066 Boeing Computer Services P.O. Box 24346 Seattle, WA 98124-0346 March 6, 1995 G-1151-RSO-95-109 Document Control Desk United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 BOEING Reference: a) Boeing Letter G-1151-RSO-92-365 dated August 31, 1992; R. S. Orr to the NRC Operations Center b) NRC Letter Docket No. 99901227 dated August 12, 1992; L. J. Norrholm to R. S. Orr; Subject: Response to 10 CFR 21 Inquiry Dear Sir or Madam: In accordance with the reference correspondence and 10 CFR 21, Boeing is sending the NRC the attached error notice(s) received from our former software suppliers. Because of unknown current addresses, the following former customers were not notified: Reactor Controls, Inc. Echo Energy Consultants, Inc. Nuclear Applications and Systems Analysis Company (Japan) Nuclear Power Services Error notices have been sent to our other former customers. Very truly yours, R. S. Orr Nuclear Administrator G-1151 M/S 7A-33 (206) 865-6248 Attachment(s): GTICES Program Report Form No. 95.04 Georgia Tech Computer Aided Structural Engineering Center Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil & Environmental Engineering Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355 USA 404-894-2260 404-894-8014 FAX February 28, 1995 Attention: Nuclear Administrator Boeing Computer Services P. O. Box 24346, M/S 7A-33 Seattle, Washington 98124-0346 RE: GT STRUDL Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find a copy of the GTICES PROGRAM REPORT FORM No. 95.04 and a VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM. Please sign and return the VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM to acknowledge receipt of the GTICES Program Report. Thank you for reviewing the Program Report and for returning the Acknowledgement Form. Best regards, CASE Center Catherine Lee Configuration Control Manager CL/apw Enclosures GTSTRUDL Program Report Form GPRF No.: 95.04 DATE: February 27, 1995 FROM: Computer-Aided Structural Engineering Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355 SEVERITY LEVEL: URGENT Problem results in incorrect answers which may not be apparent or job aborts and cannot be recovered within the session or job. SERIOUS Problem results in incorrect answers which are obvious or problem prevents completion of a particular user's task. X MINOR Problem can be worked around or problem poses high frustration factor. INFORMATIVE Documentation error, program usage tip, user inconveniences. Date Problem Confirmed February 27, 1995 Date Notification Sent March 1, 1995 Computers All Operating System All Version All Target Release for Correction 95.02 Manager, ASD Signature Title R & D Division Michael H. Swanger Typed or Printed Name Date of Signature Signature Title Professional Services Division Typed or Printed Name Date of Signature Rev. 2.2 GTSTRUDL Program Report Form (Continued) GPRF No.: 95.04 DATE: February 27, 1995 DESCRIPTION: The contents of a joint/member/load group are incorrectly altered when joints/members/loads contained in the group are deleted (DELETIONS mode) and new joints/members/loads are created. The following example, including output, illustrates this problem: STRUDL *** G T S T R U D L *** RELEASE DATE VERSION COMPLETION NO. AUGUST 1993 9301VAX 3062 *** ACTIVE UNITS - LENGTH WEIGHT ANGLE TEMPERATURE TIME *** ASSUMED TO BE INCH POUND RADIAN FAHRENHEIT SECOND PRINT GEN OFF TYPE SPACE FRAME GEN 10 MEMB ID 1 1 FROM 1 1 TO 2 1 DEFINE GROUP 'MEM' ADD MEMBERS 1 TO 10 PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** -------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM -------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 **************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** $* ** $* ** Members 2 and 5 are deleted. Notice that members 2 and 5 are also $* ** deleted from group 'MEM'. $* ** DELETE MEMBERS 2 5 ADDITIONS PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM ---------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. 2.2 MEMBER NAMES: 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 **************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** $* ** $* ** Three new members, A1, A2, A3 are created. Members $* ** A1 and A2 also fill the slots in group 'MEM' $* ** left by deleted members 2 and 5. $* ** GEN 3 MEMB ID 'A1' 1 FROM 'A1' 1 TO 'A2' 1 PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** ----------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM ----------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 A1 3 4 A2 6 7 8 9 10 *************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * *************************************** FIN The workaround to this problem is to delete the group and redefine it in the same manner as it was originally defined, but with the ACTIVE modifier added to the DEFINE GROUP command as shown below: STRUDL *** G T S T R U D L *** RELEASE DATE VERSION COMPLETION NO. AUGUST 1993 9301VAX 3062 *** ACTIVE UNITS - LENGTH WEIGHT ANGLE TEMPERATURE TIME *** ASSUMED TO BE INCH POUND RADIAN FAHRENHEIT SECOND PRINT GEN OFF TYPE SPACE FRAME GEN 10 MEMB ID 1 1 FROM 1 1 TO 2 1 DEFINE GROUP 'MEM' ADD MEMBERS 1 TO 10 PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM ------------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rev. 2.2 *************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * *************************************** DELETE MEMBERS 2 5 ADDITIONS PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 *************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * *************************************** $* ** $* ** Delete the contents of group 'MEM'. Redefine $* ** group 'MEM' in the same manner as it was originally $* ** defined, but add the ACTIVE modifier. $* ** CHANGES DEFINE GROUP 'MEM' DELETE MEMBERS GROUP 'MEM' **** INFO_STGPDF -- ALL THE COMPONENTS OF GROUP MEM HAVE BEEN REMOVED. ADDITIONS DEFINE GROUP 'MEM' ACTIVE ADD MEMBERS 1 TO 10 PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** --------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM --------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 *************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * *************************************** $* ** $* ** When members 'A1', 'A2', and 'A3' are $* ** defined, members 'A1' and 'A2' now do not appear $* ** in group 'MEM'. $* ** GEN 3 MEMB ID 'A1' 1 FROM 'A1' 1 TO 'A2' 1 PRINT GROUP 'MEM' **************************************** * PROBLEM DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * **************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER GROUP MEM ---------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBER NAMES: 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Rev. 2.2 *************************************** * END OF DATA FROM INTERNAL STORAGE * *************************************** FIN Applicable sections of User's Manual: Group definition and modification Sections 2.1.2.2.1, 2.1.2.2.2, and 2.1.2.2.3, Volume 1 Rev. 2.2 *** END OF DOCUMENT ***
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