PATs in SWEHB were added in 2023. They are templates, mostly of checklists, that projects may use and adapt as necessary.  

1.Design and Development

1.1 Definition of Process Asset Templates

Process Asset Templates are a natural evolution of guidance in SWEs and Topics. They typically start out as checklists, process step lists, document content structures, or other content and evolve into templates that can be used in project activities or as prototypes to be modified, tailored, and improved before being used in a project.

Process Asset Templates is a general category of pages. These pages include: 

  • Checklists - preformatted checklists to be used in some activity. Can be modified to suit a project's unique needs. 
  • Process Lists - lists of things that may be done in some specified order. Can be modified to suit a project's unique needs. 
  • Principles - a previously not numbered group of pages but are being included in this effort for consistency

A PAT will be numbered so that existing code in templates and macros for references and tools can be reused. The PAT number series will be included in the first 7 characters of the page title. 

1.2 Layout of PATs  

The PATs are developed and stored in the SITE space. This allows them to be used in all versions of the SWEHB. 

In SITE space

  • The SITE space is the location of the PAT Database. This is where the PATs are located. From this location, they will be available to all versions of the SWEHB. The container page is named “PAT Database” and it a child of the “Home” page of SITE.
  • The template for the “pat” is stored in SITE. This is used as the Live Template for creating PAT pages. See PAT-000 - PAT Template Page

More will follow as the PAT ToDo List is worked on. 

1.3 Initial Implementation of PATs


2. Building a PAT

Building a PAT takes several steps. Each of these steps is described below. 


3. PAT Maintenance

3.1 Assets in a PAT

Every asset that becomes a Process Asset Template in SWEHB gets it's own page in the SITE space. From this location, the PAT can be: 

  • maintained under the version control afforded by Confluence, 
  • has certain standard formatting, as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, etc.
  • made available to all versions of SWEHB by using the Include Page and Excerpt Include macros. 

3.2 PAT Life cycle

Each Process Asset Template goes through a life cycle where it is created, implemented in a SWEHB page, updated, and finally retired or replaced. 

  1. Create a PAT according to SWEHB standards - May be a Word doc, Excel Spreadsheet, or other type of reusable format. 
    1. Must be stored in usable format, not a PDF. 
    2. Details in SWEHBDOC - Configuring an Asset as a PAT
  2. Implement PAT in SWEHB pages - See details below. 
    1. Create the PAT page in PAT Database.
    2. Manage the PAT page and attachments as described below. 
    3. Add links to the PAT in SWEs and Topics as appropriate including the associated "Related" pages for Activities. 
  3. Update PATs as necessary: 
    1. Update the PAT page in the Database.
    2. Update the attachments to the PAT Pages.
    3. Confirm that the appropriate attachment is displayed in the PAT page. 
  4. Retire a PAT:
    1. Move it from the PAT Database, and place it under the PAT Retired page.
    2. Open the PATs Page Information and go to each of the locations where is it listed as Incoming links or Outgoing Links and update those pages so they no longer point to the retired PAT.
    3. Add a note into the PAT Database detail stating why the PAT is retired. 
    4. Change the PAT by adding " - RETIRED" to the end of the title.

3.3 Configuring an Asset as a PAT



3.4 Building / Updating PAT Pages 

4. PAT Related Pages

This is a list of PAT related pages in SITE