Inovação e gerenciamento de programa sincronizado e colaborativo para novos programas
Por que a classificação de dados de PLM e o gerenciamento de bibliotecas são importantes? A maioria das novas ofertas de produtos hoje, e muitos (se não todos os) programas de melhoria contínua, incluem vários elementos de projeto que já foram usados em produtos anteriores. Normalmente, esses elementos reutilizáveis constituem uma grande maioria do conteúdo de projeto da nova oferta. Assim, a capacidade de localizar rapidamente os dados para reutilização pode causar um impacto positivo no seu processo de desenvolvimento de produto e pode ser a chave para atingir as metas de tempo de introdução no mercado e inovação do produto. O gerenciamento de bibliotecas e a classificação do software Teamcenter® permitem que sua empresa gerencie dados de definição de produto criados anteriormente em bibliotecas digitais e reutilize esses dados em iniciativas de novos produtos ou em programas de melhoria contínua. Com o Teamcenter, você pode criar hierarquias, classes e atributos em definições de classificação para que os engenheiros de projeto possam encontrar rapidamente elementos de projeto para reutilização. Os engenheiros de manufatura também podem usar esses recursos para avaliar peças alternativas e substitutas antes de finalizar seus projetos.
Artificial intelligence (AI) for classification drives a culture of reuse across the organization. The system automatically suggests how objects should be classified, what property values should be and more. Leveraging the latest technologies, the AI engine looks at input from many sources and provides accurate predictions. With flexible configuration, you decide the level of confidence required before a prediction is made. With AI for classification, you can make the mundane task of classifying data easier and more accurate.
With Teamcenter, you have the ability to re-use data in new product initiatives and continuous improvement programs to increase productivity and reduce rework. Re-use of data helps you to increase productivity. By enabling you to manage previously designed, validated, and approved product and tool definition data, Teamcenter classification capabilities can help you re-use date to expedite product development, reduce its cost, and build design intent and lessons learned into your new product initiatives. Teamcenter PLM data classification improves time-to-market and lowers product development costs through ease of use and powerful search to optimize your re-use thought.
With Library Management capabilities in Teamcenter, you can further enhance your classification strategy to help you be more productive and get to data you need, faster. You can create multiple libraries as per your business requirements, and configure your libraries based on technical and business constraints. Teamcenter also provides flexibility in setting up your library hierarchy, allowing you to organize business content into individual library nodes. Each library element can be managed as separate objects (parts, tools, materials, etc.). Membership rules provide a rule based approach to populate your libraries.
The eCl@ss standard is used for capturing data and classification definitions for the product in entirety. The standard ensures same data semantics with a standardized format with unambiguous terminology for data exchange of product information throughout the extended enterprise. Import the eCl@ss hierarchy and class definitions into Teamcenter, store and manage the eCl@ss taxonomy, author, import, and export classification data into the eCl@ss hierarchy, and administer your custom taxonomy using eCl@ss artifacts (e.g. properties, aspects, etc.) for creating and modifying your custom classification hierarchies.
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