BWIR offers "Pro+ Services for EPDM", a pack of 6 add-in utilities around Solidworks Enterprise PDM that enhance the functionalities of EPDM and improve your productivity through savings in cost, effort and time. BWIR showcased these at SolidWorks World 2012 at San Diego and completed a hands-on demo session of our EPDM workflow automation solutions. The utlities have been very well appreciated by the global SolidWorks community
This solution from BWIR helps in workflow automation and saves effort, time and money for your organisation in the crucial area of data inconsistency and errors. BWIR presented this valuable solution at SWW2012 in a hands-on demo session to the SWX community. Reach me on tc.jagan@gmail.com for more details.
Ronald E. Curry is a Software Configuration Manager SME with over 30 years of experience in software configuration management, change management, and the software development life cycle. He has worked for various companies developing strategies and best practices for SCM, implementing configuration management tools like Serena Dimensions and ChangeMan, and managing software changes across distributed and mainframe platforms. Currently, he is an SCM SME at Lowe's developing their SCM strategy and roadmap based on industry standards.
A healthcare company wanted to improve their document generation process. They were using different systems to generate documents which led to inefficiencies. The company implemented a solution using GEBS Reporting Web Publisher and IBM Rational Publishing Engine. This provided an automated, standardized, and compliant document generation process. It reduced costs, improved productivity, and simplified generating documents like requirements, test plans, and user manuals. The new process demonstrated quick compliance and improved the quality of documentation.
A Service Oriented Architecture For Order Processing In The I B M Supp...Kirill Osipov
The document discusses the migration of an existing order processing system at IBM to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) using WebSphere products. Key points include transforming the legacy mainframe application into services, workflows, and processes modeled in WebSphere Business Modeler and executed in WebSphere Process Server. The new SOA implementation provided benefits like reduced costs, improved throughput, adaptability, and real-time processing. The deployment architecture utilized WebSphere Integration Server clustering and WebSphere MQ clustering to balance workload and improve scalability.
SAP PLM BOM (Bill of Material) RedliningEric Stajda
This document describes a BOM Redlining Tool from LeverX that allows engineers to propose changes to Bills of Materials (BOMs) in SAP without actually updating the active BOM. It enables engineers to redline BOMs, view relevant engineering data, run comparisons and cost calculations, and later implement approved changes - improving engineering processes. The tool is designed to be easy to use and deploy within SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).
The document discusses software requirements and how they should be organized and specified. It covers the following key points:
- Requirements can be functional or non-functional, describing what the system should do or constraints on the system.
- Requirements should be specified at different levels of detail for different audiences, from high-level user requirements to more detailed system requirements.
- Natural language has limitations for specifying requirements precisely, so structured techniques like templates, tables and diagrams are recommended.
- Requirements must be complete, consistent, unambiguous and verifiable to form a valid requirements specification.
SilkPerformer provides performance and load testing capabilities such as automated test case generation and load test capture. It integrates with third party tools and has extensive reporting features. SilkCentral Test Manager is a test management solution that allows managing test plans, requirements, defects and provides reporting. It integrates with CaliberRDM for requirements management and tracing. SilkTest is an automated testing tool that supports both visual and scripted testing across technologies. It integrates with development tools and test management.
software configuratiom management role n resposnbilitiesMahesh Panchal
The document discusses various roles and responsibilities in software configuration management. It describes the roles of configuration control board, configuration manager, configuration item owner, configuration librarian, configuration auditor, support manager, and person in a role. It also discusses configuration management tools, selecting configuration items, configuration audits, and the configuration librarian role.
This solution from BWIR helps in workflow automation and saves effort, time and money for your organisation in the crucial area of data inconsistency and errors. BWIR presented this valuable solution at SWW2012 in a hands-on demo session to the SWX community. Reach me on tc.jagan@gmail.com for more details.
Ronald E. Curry is a Software Configuration Manager SME with over 30 years of experience in software configuration management, change management, and the software development life cycle. He has worked for various companies developing strategies and best practices for SCM, implementing configuration management tools like Serena Dimensions and ChangeMan, and managing software changes across distributed and mainframe platforms. Currently, he is an SCM SME at Lowe's developing their SCM strategy and roadmap based on industry standards.
A healthcare company wanted to improve their document generation process. They were using different systems to generate documents which led to inefficiencies. The company implemented a solution using GEBS Reporting Web Publisher and IBM Rational Publishing Engine. This provided an automated, standardized, and compliant document generation process. It reduced costs, improved productivity, and simplified generating documents like requirements, test plans, and user manuals. The new process demonstrated quick compliance and improved the quality of documentation.
A Service Oriented Architecture For Order Processing In The I B M Supp...Kirill Osipov
The document discusses the migration of an existing order processing system at IBM to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) using WebSphere products. Key points include transforming the legacy mainframe application into services, workflows, and processes modeled in WebSphere Business Modeler and executed in WebSphere Process Server. The new SOA implementation provided benefits like reduced costs, improved throughput, adaptability, and real-time processing. The deployment architecture utilized WebSphere Integration Server clustering and WebSphere MQ clustering to balance workload and improve scalability.
SAP PLM BOM (Bill of Material) RedliningEric Stajda
This document describes a BOM Redlining Tool from LeverX that allows engineers to propose changes to Bills of Materials (BOMs) in SAP without actually updating the active BOM. It enables engineers to redline BOMs, view relevant engineering data, run comparisons and cost calculations, and later implement approved changes - improving engineering processes. The tool is designed to be easy to use and deploy within SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).
The document discusses software requirements and how they should be organized and specified. It covers the following key points:
- Requirements can be functional or non-functional, describing what the system should do or constraints on the system.
- Requirements should be specified at different levels of detail for different audiences, from high-level user requirements to more detailed system requirements.
- Natural language has limitations for specifying requirements precisely, so structured techniques like templates, tables and diagrams are recommended.
- Requirements must be complete, consistent, unambiguous and verifiable to form a valid requirements specification.
SilkPerformer provides performance and load testing capabilities such as automated test case generation and load test capture. It integrates with third party tools and has extensive reporting features. SilkCentral Test Manager is a test management solution that allows managing test plans, requirements, defects and provides reporting. It integrates with CaliberRDM for requirements management and tracing. SilkTest is an automated testing tool that supports both visual and scripted testing across technologies. It integrates with development tools and test management.
software configuratiom management role n resposnbilitiesMahesh Panchal
The document discusses various roles and responsibilities in software configuration management. It describes the roles of configuration control board, configuration manager, configuration item owner, configuration librarian, configuration auditor, support manager, and person in a role. It also discusses configuration management tools, selecting configuration items, configuration audits, and the configuration librarian role.
Managing And Tracking Eto Manufacturing With Oracle Appsjbletz
In an ETO environment, when a sales order is released to manufacturing, visibility to that order is essential to organize parts and assemblies with like operations into efficient batches. Further, the work orders for the lower level subassemblies driven by the Top level ETO require some trackability back to a sales order or a parent work order. Several challenges arise when attempting to render a 360 degree view of where an ETO is at in the production process.To efficiently plan the for the movement of all these parts and assemblies related to a specific order through all work stations in an organized fashion is critical to the success of shop floor planning.
Dmt 5899 workshop - Learn to Collaborate, Trace, Review and Reuse Your Requir...IBM Rational software
The document discusses IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation (DOORS NG), a requirements management application. It provides an overview of good requirements practices, the key capabilities of DOORS NG for managing requirements through the project lifecycle, and how it integrates with other IBM Rational tools. DOORS NG allows users to author, organize, trace, collaborate on, and reuse requirements. It also facilitates requirements management best practices such as traceability, impact analysis, and ensuring requirements are testable.
This document summarizes a presentation about configuration management given to an intermediate CMMI class. It includes an agenda that covers organization structure, the configuration management life cycle, process descriptions, interpretation issues, key activities, and CMMI coverage. Difficulties implementing configuration management are also discussed. The organization has around 300 people working on advanced printing, publishing, and imaging systems worldwide.
This document outlines a software configuration management plan, including its objectives to define responsibilities, approaches, and methods used. It describes the contents of the plan such as baselines, identification systems, change control procedures, implementation checkpoints, and tools to support configuration management. The document also provides examples of questions to consider in requirements, design, implementation, and testing phases and discusses configuration auditing.
Visure Requirements for Product and Embedded Devolpment - Visure Solutions - ...Visure Solutions
Visure Requirements is a requirements engineering tool that supports the entire requirements lifecycle from capture to management. It facilitates regulatory compliance, mitigates risk, and supports product lines and variants. The tool provides graphical modeling of requirements, semantic analysis, traceability, testing, and collaboration features. It can be configured for simple or advanced usage and integrates with other development tools.
The document provides a scope of work for implementing a procurement system at CLIENT'S NAME. It outlines tasks such as business process analysis, functional configuration, training users, and post-implementation support. The tasks will be performed by p9Group and are designed to analyze processes, configure the system, integrate it, train users, test functionality, and provide documentation and support.
The document outlines a seven step process for governing web services: Design, Build, Run, Decommission, Archive, Important Features, and Promote. It discusses best practices for each step, such as using governance tools to monitor services, supporting multiple versions, and having clear documentation and sign-offs when moving services between environments. The overall goal is to simplify environments and design patterns to better govern web services.
A Software Factory Integrating Rational & WebSphere Toolsghodgkinson
The document discusses how a large automotive retailer integrated Rational Software Architect, WebSphere Message Broker, and Rational Team Concert into a software factory to develop an integration layer between a new point of sale system and SAP backend. Key challenges included a multi-vendor global team and parallel development of UI, integration, and backend layers. The software factory employed model-driven development, continuous integration, and practices like architectural modeling in UML, automated WSDL generation, tracking work items and impediments, and collaborative configuration management to help coordinate distributed development and integrate results.
Sage 300 ERP 2012 includes new features to improve business processes, reporting and decision making. Key updates include visual process flows to streamline tasks, enhanced reports from improved intelligence tools, and order entry improvements. The release also offers lower costs for accessing multiple companies, easier navigation of information, and tools to help stay current on updates. Additional capabilities are provided through integrations and connected services for payments, shipping, sales tax and alerts. The product roadmap aims to continuously deliver benefits through upcoming releases and updates.
This document discusses software configuration management principles and practices. It begins with an introduction to configuration management and its history. The main principles of SCM are then outlined, including configuration identification, change control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audits/reviews. The document also discusses SCM automation and tools, challenges in SCM, and provides a comparison of various SCM tools.
This document defines software configuration items and discusses how to identify them. It states that configuration items include any hardware, software, or documents related to a software project's development, such as code files, test drivers, design documents, manuals, and system configurations. Large projects can produce thousands of potential configuration items, so an entity naming scheme should be used to uniquely identify and relate items. Common configuration items include requirements, design documents, source code, test data, and support software. Once identified, configuration items are typically organized in a tree structure.
Do You want to increase your software quality ?
Are you facing problems during the improve the quality of software within organization then you are at right place
Quality, simplistically, means that a product should meet its specification.
•This is problematical for software systems
–There is a tension between customer quality requirements (efficiency, reliability, etc.) and developer quality requirements (maintainability, reusability, etc.);
–Some quality requirements are difficult to specify in an unambiguous way;
–Software specifications are usually incomplete and often inconsistent.
Published By
https://www.umairghufran.com
https://www.rankgrain.com
The document discusses software configuration management (SCM) and its core components of identify, control, audit, and report. It describes how SCM focuses on managing changes through identifying configuration items, controlling changes, auditing baselines, and reporting items. The key practices of SCM are then defined, including planning, version control, change control, build management, release management, problem management, and reporting.
WSI32 - IBM WebSphere Performance FundamentalsHendrik van Run
IBM European WebSphere Technical Conference 2008 presentation
This lecture discusses the fundamentals of WebSphere® performance. We’ll discuss the performance lifecycle – driving performance from planning, design, development, and deployment. The session also covers the basics of the performance tuning methodology. Finally, we’ll discuss how capacity relates to the above.
Entry Skills:
• General knowledge of the WebSphere Application Server and J2EE
Exit Skills:
• Basic knowledge of the performance lifecycle
• Knowledge of performance tuning methodology
• Awareness of performance tuning resources and tools
Software Configuration Management (CM) establishes and maintains product integrity throughout development. CM involves four key functions: identification, control, status accounting, and audits of configuration items. CM planning tasks include identifying items, baselines, and roles. CM execution tasks are configuration control, status accounting, and audits. CM records like plans, schedules, change requests, audit results must be organized and maintained.
The document discusses configuration management for software engineering projects. It covers topics such as configuration management planning, change management, version and release management, and the use of CASE tools to support configuration management. Configuration management aims to manage changes to software products and control system evolution through activities like change control, version control, and configuration auditing.
A scenario demonstrating the usage of Rational Team Concert for System i. This is a tool set for building team collaboration around RPG, COBOL, CL, and DDS assets.
Performance tesing coding standards & best practice guidelines v1Argos
This document provides guidelines and best practices for performance testing, including:
- Planning activities such as requirements gathering, environment setup, and test plan development.
- Scripting standards covering project structure, naming conventions, transactions, parameters, and checks.
- Execution including script validation and controller settings.
- Report formatting and graphs for analyzing results.
The guidelines are intended to help performance testers follow industry standards and ensure scripts, data, results and documentation are well-organized and maintained consistently across projects.
Maintenance & Re-Engineering of SoftwareAdeel Riaz
The document discusses software maintenance and reengineering. It defines software maintenance as modifying software after initial deployment to fix bugs, add new features, or adapt to new environments. Reengineering involves redesigning and rewriting parts or all of the software to improve qualities like maintainability. The document outlines various models for estimating maintenance efforts, types of maintenance changes, challenges, and presents a typical maintenance process flow. It also describes the stages of a reengineering process as inventory analysis, documentation restructuring, reverse engineering, code and data restructuring, and forward engineering.
The document discusses requirements management (RM) with HP Quality Center/ALM. It describes the benefits of tool-based RM for different roles. It also outlines how RM functionality has evolved in HP ALM versions over time to include improved traceability, reporting, and support for agile environments. Finally, it provides guidance on establishing effective tool-based RM practices in an organization.
Managing And Tracking Eto Manufacturing With Oracle Appsjbletz
In an ETO environment, when a sales order is released to manufacturing, visibility to that order is essential to organize parts and assemblies with like operations into efficient batches. Further, the work orders for the lower level subassemblies driven by the Top level ETO require some trackability back to a sales order or a parent work order. Several challenges arise when attempting to render a 360 degree view of where an ETO is at in the production process.To efficiently plan the for the movement of all these parts and assemblies related to a specific order through all work stations in an organized fashion is critical to the success of shop floor planning.
Dmt 5899 workshop - Learn to Collaborate, Trace, Review and Reuse Your Requir...IBM Rational software
The document discusses IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation (DOORS NG), a requirements management application. It provides an overview of good requirements practices, the key capabilities of DOORS NG for managing requirements through the project lifecycle, and how it integrates with other IBM Rational tools. DOORS NG allows users to author, organize, trace, collaborate on, and reuse requirements. It also facilitates requirements management best practices such as traceability, impact analysis, and ensuring requirements are testable.
This document summarizes a presentation about configuration management given to an intermediate CMMI class. It includes an agenda that covers organization structure, the configuration management life cycle, process descriptions, interpretation issues, key activities, and CMMI coverage. Difficulties implementing configuration management are also discussed. The organization has around 300 people working on advanced printing, publishing, and imaging systems worldwide.
This document outlines a software configuration management plan, including its objectives to define responsibilities, approaches, and methods used. It describes the contents of the plan such as baselines, identification systems, change control procedures, implementation checkpoints, and tools to support configuration management. The document also provides examples of questions to consider in requirements, design, implementation, and testing phases and discusses configuration auditing.
Visure Requirements for Product and Embedded Devolpment - Visure Solutions - ...Visure Solutions
Visure Requirements is a requirements engineering tool that supports the entire requirements lifecycle from capture to management. It facilitates regulatory compliance, mitigates risk, and supports product lines and variants. The tool provides graphical modeling of requirements, semantic analysis, traceability, testing, and collaboration features. It can be configured for simple or advanced usage and integrates with other development tools.
The document provides a scope of work for implementing a procurement system at CLIENT'S NAME. It outlines tasks such as business process analysis, functional configuration, training users, and post-implementation support. The tasks will be performed by p9Group and are designed to analyze processes, configure the system, integrate it, train users, test functionality, and provide documentation and support.
The document outlines a seven step process for governing web services: Design, Build, Run, Decommission, Archive, Important Features, and Promote. It discusses best practices for each step, such as using governance tools to monitor services, supporting multiple versions, and having clear documentation and sign-offs when moving services between environments. The overall goal is to simplify environments and design patterns to better govern web services.
A Software Factory Integrating Rational & WebSphere Toolsghodgkinson
The document discusses how a large automotive retailer integrated Rational Software Architect, WebSphere Message Broker, and Rational Team Concert into a software factory to develop an integration layer between a new point of sale system and SAP backend. Key challenges included a multi-vendor global team and parallel development of UI, integration, and backend layers. The software factory employed model-driven development, continuous integration, and practices like architectural modeling in UML, automated WSDL generation, tracking work items and impediments, and collaborative configuration management to help coordinate distributed development and integrate results.
Sage 300 ERP 2012 includes new features to improve business processes, reporting and decision making. Key updates include visual process flows to streamline tasks, enhanced reports from improved intelligence tools, and order entry improvements. The release also offers lower costs for accessing multiple companies, easier navigation of information, and tools to help stay current on updates. Additional capabilities are provided through integrations and connected services for payments, shipping, sales tax and alerts. The product roadmap aims to continuously deliver benefits through upcoming releases and updates.
This document discusses software configuration management principles and practices. It begins with an introduction to configuration management and its history. The main principles of SCM are then outlined, including configuration identification, change control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audits/reviews. The document also discusses SCM automation and tools, challenges in SCM, and provides a comparison of various SCM tools.
This document defines software configuration items and discusses how to identify them. It states that configuration items include any hardware, software, or documents related to a software project's development, such as code files, test drivers, design documents, manuals, and system configurations. Large projects can produce thousands of potential configuration items, so an entity naming scheme should be used to uniquely identify and relate items. Common configuration items include requirements, design documents, source code, test data, and support software. Once identified, configuration items are typically organized in a tree structure.
Do You want to increase your software quality ?
Are you facing problems during the improve the quality of software within organization then you are at right place
Quality, simplistically, means that a product should meet its specification.
•This is problematical for software systems
–There is a tension between customer quality requirements (efficiency, reliability, etc.) and developer quality requirements (maintainability, reusability, etc.);
–Some quality requirements are difficult to specify in an unambiguous way;
–Software specifications are usually incomplete and often inconsistent.
Published By
https://www.umairghufran.com
https://www.rankgrain.com
The document discusses software configuration management (SCM) and its core components of identify, control, audit, and report. It describes how SCM focuses on managing changes through identifying configuration items, controlling changes, auditing baselines, and reporting items. The key practices of SCM are then defined, including planning, version control, change control, build management, release management, problem management, and reporting.
WSI32 - IBM WebSphere Performance FundamentalsHendrik van Run
IBM European WebSphere Technical Conference 2008 presentation
This lecture discusses the fundamentals of WebSphere® performance. We’ll discuss the performance lifecycle – driving performance from planning, design, development, and deployment. The session also covers the basics of the performance tuning methodology. Finally, we’ll discuss how capacity relates to the above.
Entry Skills:
• General knowledge of the WebSphere Application Server and J2EE
Exit Skills:
• Basic knowledge of the performance lifecycle
• Knowledge of performance tuning methodology
• Awareness of performance tuning resources and tools
Software Configuration Management (CM) establishes and maintains product integrity throughout development. CM involves four key functions: identification, control, status accounting, and audits of configuration items. CM planning tasks include identifying items, baselines, and roles. CM execution tasks are configuration control, status accounting, and audits. CM records like plans, schedules, change requests, audit results must be organized and maintained.
The document discusses configuration management for software engineering projects. It covers topics such as configuration management planning, change management, version and release management, and the use of CASE tools to support configuration management. Configuration management aims to manage changes to software products and control system evolution through activities like change control, version control, and configuration auditing.
A scenario demonstrating the usage of Rational Team Concert for System i. This is a tool set for building team collaboration around RPG, COBOL, CL, and DDS assets.
Performance tesing coding standards & best practice guidelines v1Argos
This document provides guidelines and best practices for performance testing, including:
- Planning activities such as requirements gathering, environment setup, and test plan development.
- Scripting standards covering project structure, naming conventions, transactions, parameters, and checks.
- Execution including script validation and controller settings.
- Report formatting and graphs for analyzing results.
The guidelines are intended to help performance testers follow industry standards and ensure scripts, data, results and documentation are well-organized and maintained consistently across projects.
Maintenance & Re-Engineering of SoftwareAdeel Riaz
The document discusses software maintenance and reengineering. It defines software maintenance as modifying software after initial deployment to fix bugs, add new features, or adapt to new environments. Reengineering involves redesigning and rewriting parts or all of the software to improve qualities like maintainability. The document outlines various models for estimating maintenance efforts, types of maintenance changes, challenges, and presents a typical maintenance process flow. It also describes the stages of a reengineering process as inventory analysis, documentation restructuring, reverse engineering, code and data restructuring, and forward engineering.
The document discusses requirements management (RM) with HP Quality Center/ALM. It describes the benefits of tool-based RM for different roles. It also outlines how RM functionality has evolved in HP ALM versions over time to include improved traceability, reporting, and support for agile environments. Finally, it provides guidance on establishing effective tool-based RM practices in an organization.
This document discusses SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM, a product data management software that allows users to securely store and manage design data, track file versions and revisions, and enable collaboration between offices. It provides an overview of key features such as flexible workflows, granular security and permissions, powerful search tools, scalability, and data connectivity. PDM is meant to manage the entire product development lifecycle from concept to production.
ERP and PLM Integration Considerations by Richard BourkeAmplephi
This document provides an introduction to maximizing the value of product lifecycle management (PLM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems through integration and collaboration. It discusses how PLM and ERP are foundational systems that manage product data over the lifecycle. Collaboration is important to efficiently develop products across the virtual enterprise. Integration and collaboration require not just software but cultural changes. Configurability and configurators can help companies customize products efficiently for customers.
El artículo discute las elecciones más reñidas en la historia de Capitán Sarmiento, con acusaciones, denuncias y peleas entre los candidatos. Destaca que el dirigente Ernesto Broccard del partido Proyecto Sur obtuvo la mejor votación en las primarias con 39 puntos y buscará superar ese resultado en octubre para convertirse en el primer intendente de su partido, aunque enfrenta la reelección del intendente Oscar Ostoih del oficialismo.
This presentation summarizes the new features and enhancements in SolidWorks 2013. It is split into two halves, with the first half covering announcements, general SolidWorks enhancements, parts and assemblies, electrical, eDrawings, and a break. The second half discusses 3DVIA Composer, EPDM, simulation, add-ins, drawings, and takes questions. Attendees can text questions and win prizes by answering trivia or scanning QR codes. The presentation emphasizes new tools for faster design, improved performance, and enhanced collaboration capabilities in SolidWorks 2013.
This is a information-packed presentation on data migration made by BWIR, global solutions and services partner to SolidWorks Enterprise PDM. This was showcased at SolidWorks World 2011 and the presentation talks about data migration from other PDM/PLM systems to SolidWorks EPDM.
This informative presentation on integration of PLM and ERP comes to you from Barry-Wehmiller International resources (BWIR), global services & solutions partner to SolidWorks Enterprise PDM, This was made at SolidWorks World 2010 in specific context to integration of various ERP systems to Enterprise PDM . This presentation covers:
1. Role of PDM & ERP in Product Lifecycle
2. Need for integration between PDM/PLM and ERP
3. Understanding Industry-specific demands
4. SolidWorks Enterprise PDM and ERP integration
5. Case Study 1 : SolidWorks EPDM – Infor XA Integration
6. Case Study 2 : SolidWorks EPDM – SAP Integration
Prodev provides software solutions and consulting services to meet business needs. This includes office automation, engineering change management, database applications, and web development. Prodev aims to understand client requirements and implement efficient solutions that provide measurable return on investment and free up resources for primary job functions.
The document discusses migrating legacy data from old CAD systems to newer systems using feature-based translation tools like Acc-u-Trans and the Legacy Drawing Associator (LDA) to automate the process, providing fully associated 3D models and 2D drawings in the target CAD system in a fraction of the time of manual methods while maintaining critical design intent and product information. It also presents a case study of a medical equipment manufacturer that used these tools to migrate 2700 drawings from IDEAS to Creo in 2 months to meet globalization and market demands.
DevOps aims to shorten the development lifecycle by integrating development and testing. This presentation discusses implementing continuous integration testing for System z applications using Rational Developer for zSystems, Rational Development and Test, Rational Team Concert, and Optim Test Data Management. It demonstrates how these tools allow developers to check code in and out of source control, build and test code on sandbox environments, run automated tests, and report results. This enables faster feedback and higher quality code.
PLV Systems Inc. has introduced a new digital optical comparator system called DOC for measuring extruded rubber profiles. DOC uses scanners to capture high-quality images of cut profile samples and overlays CAD files to identify variances from specifications. It provides measurement and visualization capabilities in an easy-to-use, stand-up workstation. DOC's images and data can be distributed to managers and engineers for production analysis. The system aims to help manufacturers easily measure critical features, understand production needs, and improve quality processes.
This document is a resume for James W. Jackson, who has over 20 years of experience as a Cognos developer, data analyst, project manager, and IT manager. He has extensive experience developing reports in Cognos and managing teams and projects. His most recent role was as a Cognos developer for Touro College, where he developed complex reports using Cognos 10.2.2.
This document discusses IBM's DB2 tools and solutions including the DB2 Performance Solution Pack, DB2 Utilities Solution Pack, IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA), and QMF for z/OS. It provides an overview of each solution's components and capabilities for optimizing DB2 performance, managing utilities, identifying accelerated queries, and workload analysis. The document also demonstrates how IBM tools like Query Monitor can identify eligible queries for acceleration with IDAA and quantify the potential CPU savings.
This document summarizes the upgrade path to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.3 and new enhancements in 12.1.3. It discusses the interoperability database versions, technology updates from R12.1.1 to R12.1.3 including autoconfig, menu security and in-context diagnostics enhancements. It also provides an Apps-DBA, developer and end user perspective on changes in R12.1.3 like lightweight MLS, case sensitive passwords and integrated concurrent processing with OBI Publisher.
Bluebeam Q creates high-quality PDFs in a centrally managed environment by automating the production of PDFs from original source files. Bluebeam Q is installed on a server and powers PDF processing and publishing through four different options: Network PDF Printer, Watched Folders, Script Engine and an API.
This document provides information on Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management cloud services, including deployment options, content migration solutions, environment management services, patching, upgrades, backups and disaster recovery, and best practices for working with Oracle support and operations teams. The key deployment options are on-premise or public cloud. Content can be migrated between test and production environments. Regular patching and upgrades are managed by Oracle. Backups are performed daily and disaster recovery aims for 1 hour recovery point and 12 hour recovery time.
Combining both Customer-Centric and Process-Centric approaches and developing a dynamic user interaction catering to varying partner business process flows. The talk will explain how camunda BPM helped us grow our wireless business.
The document discusses Adaptive's offering of Dassault Systemes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform. It highlights key capabilities such as managing design intent, advanced product definition, collaboration with the extended enterprise, expanding PLM capabilities to quality, sales and marketing, and the modern IT technology foundation. Adaptive is a premier reseller and consultant for 3DEXPERIENCE, offering implementation, training and engineering services to help customers manage their digital to physical product lifecycles.
The document discusses Adaptive's offering of Dassault Systemes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform. It highlights key capabilities such as managing design intent, advanced product definition, collaboration with the extended enterprise, expanding PLM capabilities to quality, sales and marketing, and the modern IT technology foundation. Adaptive is a premier reseller and consultant for 3DEXPERIENCE, offering implementation, training and engineering services to help customers manage their digital to physical product lifecycles.
Agile PLM implementation and systems integration at sun microsystemsulfkoester
SUN went through a significant IT improvement program in their Product Innovation processes, now covering the the complete product value chain with a complete, open and integrated solution. David was project leader for the SUN PLM transition project. In late 2009, Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems for $7.4B. As part of a large systems integration project, 2 instances of MatrixOne PDM were replaced with Agile PLM 9.3. The implementation began in January 2010 with Phase 1 going live on September 27, 2010. The first phase included core Agile PLM plus interfaces to mCAD and eCAD on the front end, and a downstream integration to Oracle's existing eBusiness Suite R12.1.3 via the Agile Design-to-Release Process Integration Pack (D2R PIP).
The project comprised 4 phases of which 3 are now live, realizing true "art-to-part" enterprise PLM. David's presentation will cover the business issues encountered at the beginning of the implementation, the implementation methodology, the IT Topology and lessons learned. Prior to Oracle, David managed PLM projects for Apple, Brocade, Kodak, SanDisk, Kyocera, HP and others. Before that he managed mechanical design teams at Ballard Power, Kodak and others, and ran his own consulting business. As an Engineer he started out designing mechanical parts and assemblies using 3D solid modeling CAD systems and manual drafting.
- The document discusses how a company used Power BI to analyze usage data from SAP Cockpit and SharePoint to identify sub-accounts illegally setting up services. Power BI dashboards were created using this data to track monthly usage and identify accounts exceeding budgets. This helped the company apply charges and forecast future usage needs. The process involved exporting data from SAP Cockpit to SharePoint then importing to Power BI Desktop to create reports and dashboards, which were then published to Power BI web.
IBM is reviewing their DevOps roadmap and solutions. They discuss how software delivery is critical for business success but many companies do not leverage it effectively. IBM's DevOps approach uses tools and practices to enable continuous software delivery and reduce time to customer feedback. They have acquired UrbanCode to strengthen their release and deployment capabilities. Future plans include further tool integrations across the development lifecycle.
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SolidWorks Enterprise PDM - 6 Enhancements from BWIR
1.
2. BWIR Add-Ins - Extending the Capabilities of Enterprise PDM
3. Overview
BWIR through deep understanding and experience in
SolidWorks EPDM created a pack of 6 utilities for
Enterprise PDM
Called “BWIR Pro+ Services”, they enhance the
functionalities of EPDM and help companies improve
their engineering productivity
4. BWIR’s Add-In Utilities for
Enterprise PDM
1. Doc-Ref Validation (Workflow Automation Solution)
2. Multi-CAD to PDF conversion utility for EPDM (PDF
Generator using Task-Convert)
a. AutoCAD Inventor
b. Pro/E
c. AutoCAD 2D Mechanical
d. Solid Edge
3. MS Project Server Integration Link for EPDM
4. Workflow Analyzer Solution
5. EWR Application integration with EPDM
6. Data Card Info print Solution
6. What is Doc-Ref Validation?
Interactive, admin-configurable and custom built Add-In
aimed at extending the functionality of EPDM workflows
Designed to “Manage or Control" the lifecycle status of a
document (parent) and also the documents (child)
referenced based on the configured rules
A design checkpoint module, a document VALIDATOR
and a productivity improvement Add-In
7. Why you need Doc-Ref Validation?
Customer Voice: Business Need
"I would like to prevent our staff from releasing
drawings until the part or assembly has been
released“
- SolidWorks EPDM Engineer from Australia
"How can we prevent a Parent-document being
promoted ahead of a Child-document"
- SolidWorks EPDM Engineer from USA
8. Document Reference Validation
User Scenario: Example
1. Users should not be able to release the SW assembly model until and unless all
its referenced SW parts are first released in the engineering lifecycle processes
2. Users should not be able close an ECRECO(N) request until all the changes
are implemented and affected documents gets completely released to the next
phase of engineering lifecycle process
Business Need:
The workflow feature in SolidWorks Enterprise PDM provides greater flexibility
to define life cycles for documents in the vault and control them individually.
However, “Out of the BOX” EPDM workflows will not allow users to either hold or
release a parent document lifecycle from one state to another based on its
reference document lifecycle state.
9. Document Reference Validation
In this scenario, SW-100211 assembly cannot be “Approved” unless it’s referenced parts SW-201772 &
SW-201799 are released in the workflow or if not in transition to the released workflow state
10. Document Reference Validation
Document Reference Validation is an admin-configurable and interactive Add-In.
The tool is primarily designed to “control the lifecycle status of a document based on
pre-defined settings applied to one (or more) of its documents referenced”.
Admin Configurable EPDM Add-In
Admin Configuration required for Document Reference Validation
11. Document Reference Validation
Features:
Admin configurable add-in and interactive
Can be configured for any number of conditions with different combinations
The reference documents can be of any file type. The reference documents can be of any
number
The workflows definition can be same or different for parent & its reference documents
Control on lifecycle of a document based on pre-defined settings (either state or variable)
applied to one (or more) of its referenced documents
• If Set State check box is checked:
o Specify the reference documents workflow state, the parent document will move
from the defined “from” state to the defined “to” state only when the reference
documents are in the state defined in this step. Users will get an alert message if
this condition is not satisfied
• If Set Variable check box is checked:
o Specify the reference documents Variable Name and value of the variable, the
parent document will move from the defined “from” state to the defined “to” state
only when the reference documents variable has the value defined in this step.
Users will get an alert message if this condition is not satisfied
13. PDF Conversion Add-In for
Inventor in EPDM
The BWIR’s EPDM Add-in for Inventor application will enable EPDM users to automatically
create PDF’s from the native Inventor CAD drawings when conceded through the workflow
processes.
The BWIR’s PDF Conversion Add-in is build on top of the EPDM “Task Convert”
functionality and further extended with required customization.
The EPDM Add-In has an admin configurable interface for setting up the required Inventor
to PDF conversion rules and settings
EPDM Admin will have two methods or options to configure and allowing the EPDM users to
use different ways of PDF creation process
Workflow (state change) method
Context Menu method
Pre-requisites Add-In deployment :
SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2010 sp5.0 and above
Inventor 2011
A dedicated CAD license on the CAD conversion server (or on archive server)
18. PDF Conversion Add-In for
Pro/E in EPDM
The BWIR’s EPDM Add-in for Pro/E application will enable EPDM users to automatically create
PDF’s from the native Pro/E CAD drawings when conceded through the workflow processes.
The BWIR’s PDF Conversion Add-in is build on top of the EPDM “Task Convert”
functionality and further extended with required customization.
The EPDM Add-In has an admin configurable interface for setting up the required PRO/E to
PDF conversion rules and settings
EPDM Admin will have two methods or options to configure and allowing the EPDM users to
use different ways of PDF creation process
Workflow (state change) method
Context Menu method
Pre-requisites Add-In deployment :
SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2010 sp5.0 and above
Pro/E WF 4.0 & 5.0
A dedicated CAD license on the CAD conversion server (or on archive server)
19. PDF Conversion Add-In for Pro/E in
EPDM - Technical Framework
Pro/E CAD
drawings
Converted PDF
Drawing
Converted PDF
Drawing
20. PDF Conversion Add-In for Pro/E
– Admin Settings
Add-In Configuration Option
Add-In Configuration Settings
Add-In Success message
21. PDF Conversion Add-In for Pro/E
– Task Configuration Settings
EPDM ‘New’ Task Configuration
Linking EPDM ‘Add-In’ to Task Configuration
Linking CAD Conversion Server to the Task Configuration
25. Microsoft Project Server Link
for SolidWorks Enterprise PDM
MS Project Server link for SolidWorks Enterprise PDM (SW EPDM)
is an integration solution
designed for managing project resources, deliverables, workloads and timelines
in the MS project server by automatic mapping and synchronization of the
document-centric “Enterprise PDM” user interactions, workflow processes &
document objects.
26. Introduction
Brief on MS Project Server
MS Project Server is a project management
server solution from Microsoft, an extension of
the standalone MS Project tool
It allows management of multiple projects
within a single user interface by enabling group
level project controls and collaboration
MS Project Server allows enterprise resource
workload allocation (including multisite) and
task assignments across disciplines with
automatic conflict resolution and overloading
notification
Microsoft extends the capability of Microsoft
Project with Project Server and project Web
access. Microsoft Project Server stores project
information in a central SQL server database
protected from unauthorized access and
corruption
27. Why you need an Integration Link?
An Out of the Box EPDM do not have an effective project, resource and task-
oriented product development and process control. There is a disconnect
between EPDM and MS Project Server tools, forcing engineering project
managers to work on multiple enterprise systems manually
If an enterprise has only EPDM, project managers continue to feel the
requirement of proper project/task/resource management functionality within
EPDM or need for an integration to the project management tools
If an enterprise has MS Project Server kind of tools and EPDM but with no
integration setup between the both systems, the project managers end up
duplicating their efforts in translating the project, work and resource status
information from EPDM to MS Project Server on a daily basis
The MS Project Server Integration Link for EPDM
“Enable project managers to automatically map document-centric EPDM
user events and document lifecycle status information to the project
metrics, such as task status updates, work completion status, resource
allocation, project deliverables etc.”
28. Business Benefits
Enables association of project, resource and task related information to the
EPDM document deliverables. This will help seamlessly track the product
development status in relation to project management schedules
Provides project managers with an effective means of managing project data and
product development simultaneously improving collaborative decision-making
Improves productivity, especially in the management of multiple, large and complex
projects and when geographically dispersed
Enables the exchange of product development metric values from EPDM and
the automatic synchronization with project metrics
Seamlessly introduces project-based resource, task and workload allocation to
EPDM user events and document transactions
Reduces time, effort and cost related to multisystem maintenance. Data entry
and duplication mistakes can be eliminated when the two enterprise systems are
independently integrated
29. High-Level Approach
The integration link will utilize MS Project Server and Enterprise PDM objects (features and
functionalities) during the exchange of project-specific datasets between MS Project Server
and Enterprise PDM depending on the configuration rules preset in the integration link (Add-
In)
MS project-specific objects that would get bi-directionally exchanged are as follows:
Projects and project timelines information
Summary Tasks & Sub Tasks information
Resource information
Resource workload allocation information
EPDM specific objects that would get bi-directionally exchanged are listed below:
EPDM project folders to mimic & encapsulate the MS Project server generated
projects. Project data cards to capture the required project information
XML document object to mimic the MS project tasks assigned to that specific project
XML data card to capture resource and resource related workload information
EPDM Workflow states and transitions to kick off the data exchange services
31. Workflow Analyzer
Business Need:
The “Workflow Analyzer” add-in is designed to graphically represent the
workflow status information of any parent document in EPDM & its child
document references with graphical user interface.
32. Workflow Analyzer – User Interface
Right Click Menu
Interface
Represent the current workflow state (with color coding) of selected document (having
references) in the associated workflow through a graphical interface.
33. Workflow Analyzer – Additional Features
Generate “Release status” in % by
calculating the percentage of
completion as per admin settings
Build document reference hierarchy
with multiple levels (0, 1, 2 and so
on). List down the reference (child)
documents if any
Highlight the parent document (with
color coding) of selected document
Open the EPDM folder view for
selected document
Extract the above mentioned data
into a MS excel file
36. Engineering Work Request process
with EPDM
EWR (Engineering Work Request) Process: An EWR process is intended to manage “NEW”
engineering requests and to address the linked design work that needs to be taken up and
assigned to the engineering function.
The EWR request would further be analyzed to generate one or more engineering tasks and
each task would be assigned to one or more design engineers.
An EWR process can be build into EPDM (using Workflows extensively) provided the
engineering collaboration needs to be extended to the other functions like Manufacturing,
Quality, Purchasing and so on.
An EWR process can be build outside EPDM (with integration to EPDM) provided the
engineering collaboration needs to be extended to other functions like mentioned above. The
only difference is that the functions mentioned will reside outside EPDM.
37. Engineering Work Request process with EPDM
- Traditional Approach
EWR Document
Requestor
Engineer
CAD Documents
An EWR process setup completely in EPDM Vault
38. Engineering Work Request process with EPDM
- New Integration Add-in Approach
Requestor
Mfg. or Quality Eng.
Engineer-1
1
EPDM Data
Server
3
Business Unit Archive
Server, 3
Europe
Primary
Archive
Server
4 2
Business Unit Archive EWR form in ASP.NET web
Server, application form
USA
Engineer-2 IIS Web Server
39. Engineering Work Request process
with EPDM
ASP.NET web application form to capture Engineering work request order.
This web application can be re-hosted or integrated to any SharePoint Application
40. Engineering Work Request process
with EPDM
A new EWR word document gets created based on the web application request
made in the previous slide
41. Engineering Work Request process
with EPDM
EWR Search Application enabling to search the request status
43. Data Card Info Print Solution
Business Need: The “Data card Print Solution” is a custom EPDM add-in developed to
print the data card of any document in SolidWorks Enterprise PDM vault. The meta-data
information captured in the data card of a document can be print exactly the way the data
card is viewed in EPDM
User Scenario: The data card information print help users to have consolidated
representation of meta data about the documents during the design review process of the
documents. Ex: ECO format if captured in the data card of the EPDM virtual document
representing a ECO request
GUI (graphical user interface) of tool