© 2012 Autodesk BOMs in the Cloud with Autodesk PLM 360 (PL2818)PL2818 Hagay Dvir Product Manager.

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© 2012 Autodesk BOMs in the Cloud with Autodesk PLM 360 (PL2818)PL2818 Hagay Dvir Product Manager

© 2012 Autodesk Class Content Introductions ………………………………………….40 min Class BOM Basics Getting started ……………………………………….20 min BOM Modeling Importing a BOM Change Orders and Release Processes Using the BOM ………………………………………20 min Authoring the BOM Downstream uses Summary and Q&A ……………………………………10 min Map It Build It Use It

© 2012 Autodesk Introductions

© 2012 Autodesk Who Are We? Hagay Dvir, Product Manager 15 years experience with Enterprise Systems in general and PLM in particular, mostly in the Manufacturing domain Kevin Robinson, Product Manager

© 2012 Autodesk Who Are You?

© 2012 Autodesk The Class The class will focus on the basics of BOM management with Autodesk PLM 360 Due to the broad nature of the subject, we will touch many areas and will stay very shallow Please jump in with any comprehension questions during the presentation and demo. Due to time constraints, please leave any subject expansion questions to the end of the presentation.

© 2012 Autodesk BOM Basics

© 2012 Autodesk What Is A Bill Of Materials (BOM)? Included (examples)Excluded (examples) Raw materials Parts / Assemblies Consumables User guides Packaging Manufacturing tools Manufacturing consumables PNNameQUoM ATX Box1Each Optical Drive2Each Main Board1Each GB Memory Chip4Each cm SATA Cable, class 42Each Revision?! A list of everything that needs to be ordered or consumed by the manufacturing facility and that is delivered as part of the Product

© 2012 Autodesk Question When looking at a Bill of Materials for a Car, should I be able to find the transmission gears in the BOM? Answer

© 2012 Autodesk End Items? Made Ordered (must have a PN) Stocked, Shipped (Manufacturing) Process Raw Materials End Items

© 2012 Autodesk So Is The BOM Simply A List of End Items? The Case for a Nested BOM Design context Configuration elements Manufacturing planning Procurement Spare Parts

© 2012 Autodesk From Nested BOM To Flat BOM XXX X

© 2012 Autodesk An End Item May Also Have a BOM To make this Order this And this Order all these To make this

© 2012 Autodesk Can The Same BOM Have Different Views? There are some good reasons to do so In Process Assemblies (IPA) that are different from the Design Context Delayed Make/Buy decisions (or different decision for different facilities) Procurement of Kits Spare Parts Catalog Negotiated delivery from supplier

© 2012 Autodesk A Model For BOM Derivatives No cross-departmental information may be stored on the department specific branches! (so where should geometry go?!)

© 2012 Autodesk A Model For CAD/BOM Alignment BUT What is this relationship?! Reusable library of Parts End Items Design Representation

© 2012 Autodesk From Custom To Standard Products Engineer To Order / Low Volume Configure To Order / High Volume CAD/BOM LC together CAD/BOM LC independently Short design cycles Design & Manufacture Unique Order BOMs CAD / PART 1:1 Long design cycles Design, then Manufacture Configured Order BOMs CAD / PART 1:N

© 2012 Autodesk BOM Modeling Example Design Rep End Items (yellow) Hierarchy (green) Product

© 2012 Autodesk Why Is Real World Not That Simple… Design takes ownership on Master BOM, but dont maintain the CAD/BOM since its not added value

© 2012 Autodesk Spare Parts Catalog – A Special Case Each item in the Spare Parts catalog is a product

© 2012 Autodesk Getting Started With BOMs in PLM 360

© 2012 Autodesk BOM in PLM 360 Demo Snippet Where is the BOM Flat BOM vs. Nested BOM

© 2012 Autodesk BOM Setup Demo Snippet Define properties for Parts & Assemblies Include a reference to the Design Representation Define properties for the BOM Define BOM Relationships BOM Essentials Sourcing Custom Properties Defining an Item Defining the BOM BOM is defined in PLM 360 as a collection of Items with Hierarchy

© 2012 Autodesk Getting BOM Data to PLM 360 Author with PLM 360 Import from Excel Import using API (Direct / Middleware) NOTE: Vault Integration creates a Design Representation of the Vault structure in PLM but does not create a PLM BOM

© 2012 Autodesk Import From Excel Two Step Process Import Items Import Relationships One Step Process Combine data into a single import file BRANCHES & RELATIONSHIPS END ITEMS

© 2012 Autodesk How The Import File Is Organized Parent – Child notation Parent object is duplicated One or no child object referenced in each line Parent Child Parent Properties BOM Properties

© 2012 Autodesk Import From Excel Demo Snippet Show how to import a Vault exported BOM file into PLM Show how to auto create the Design Representation links to the Vault Integration items

© 2012 Autodesk Revision Controlled Workspaces Revision Controlled Revisioning Life Cycle Management Parts, Assemblies, Requirements, Documents are all Revision Controlled They get revised by the Revisioning item (e.g. a Change Order)

© 2012 Autodesk Setting Up Lifecycle States Demo Snippet Show how to load the Life Cycle editor Show how to author states and transitions Revision Controlled items have LC States Revisioning items apply the LC States to the Revision Controlled Items

© 2012 Autodesk Release Process Demo Snippet Associate a Set of Items to a Change Order Configurable Change Order approval process Transition the Change Order to completion Show the Released Part

© 2012 Autodesk Using The BOM

© 2012 Autodesk BOM Authoring Demo Snippet Add Parts to a BOM Discuss the Working revision Discuss Flat BOM vs. Nested BOM

© 2012 Autodesk Sourcing Demo Snippet Show how to add Sourcing data Demonstrate price rollups

© 2012 Autodesk Downstream Uses Demo Snippet Show how to associate to a Part in an inspection process

© 2012 Autodesk Summary

© 2012 Autodesk What Have We Learned? Discussed different types of BOM Learned how to map the BOM design to PLM 360 Experienced some of the built-in abilities of PLM 360 to handle BOM data Hierarchical structure Release process Rollups Discussed some downstream implications

© 2012 Autodesk What Next? QuestionsConnect Learn More Comments & Requests Join me at the Lounge 1:30 to 3:30 PM Discussion Groups WIKI Help Facebook PLM TV on YouTube

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.