||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Tutorials.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Demos.
Advertisements

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 WISL Tutorials use standard.
RP Designs Semi-Custom e-Commerce Package. Overview RP Designs semi- custom e-commerce package is a complete website solution. Visitors can browse a catalog.
ADABAS to RDBMS UsingNatQuery. The following session will provide a high-level overview of NatQuerys ability to automatically extract ADABAS data from.
A Producer’s Guide to Chubb’s SMART Application Platform
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 Waterloo Information Systems.
Intracompany Stock Transfer Scenario Overview
Welcome to a tour of Limb Volumes Professional 6.0 LVP6.0 is the latest version of the world famous and widely used lymphedema tracking and reporting software.
Welcome to the Parish Computer System PCS Ministry Schedule System Overview Depress Left Mouse Button or Page Down Key to Continue PCS Schedule Overview.
Jewelry Inventory Management Software Your Logo Here Welcome to a demonstration of Del Mar Data Systems Jewelry Inventory Management.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Tutorials.
© by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Automating Tasks With Macros
Using the Visual Basic Editor Visual Basic for Applications 1.
Cambodia-India Entrepreneurship Development Centre - : :.... :-:-
Jewelry Inventory Management Software
Creating Web Page Forms
Lecture 1 Introduction to Excel OVERVIEW Introduction Basics of Cells Modifying Columns and Rows Formatting Cells Saving Working with Formulas Basics.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Demos.
Navigation instructions Begin the tutorial Creating the Performance Plan Performance Management System Tutorial for Managers Estimated Time to Complete:
DEMONSTRATION FOR SIGMA DATA ACQUISITION MODULES Tempatron Ltd Data Measurements Division Darwin Close Reading RG2 0TB UK T : +44 (0) F :
COMPREHENSIVE Excel Tutorial 8 Developing an Excel Application.
2. Introduction to the Visual Studio.NET IDE 2. Introduction to the Visual Studio.NET IDE Ch2 – Deitel’s Book.
AnCollaboration /. …the overview… LBClarity delivers a consolidated and clear view of performance across the legal function. By utilising colour-coded.
Page 1 Returns Receivings By MIS Department. Page 2 The Returns Process When a store or customer wants to return goods, they are supposed to contact the.
File Management Chapter 12. File Management File management system is considered part of the operating system Input to applications is by means of a file.
XP New Perspectives on Introducing Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 1 1 Introducing Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 1.
Tutorial 10 Adding Spry Elements and Database Functionality Dreamweaver CS3 Tutorial 101.
State of Kansas INF50 Excel Voucher Upload Statewide Management, Accounting and Reporting Tool The following Desk Aid instructs users on overall functionality.
Lesson 12: Kitting and De-Kitting
State of Kansas INF50 Excel Voucher Upload Statewide Management, Accounting and Reporting Tool The following Desk Aid instructs users on overall functionality.
Copyright © 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Managing Concurrent Requests.
Northeastern Regional Information Center Financial Services 1031 Watervliet-Shaker Road Albany, NY November 2001.
Audio Dial In: or CRM to RM Visual CRM to MS-CRM 2007 Visual User Group Nov 21 st 2007.
1 Performing Spreadsheet What-If Analysis Applications of Spreadsheets.
XP New Perspectives on Integrating Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 2 1 Integrating Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 2 – Integrating Word, Excel, and Access.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Demos.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Tutorials.
Chapter One An Introduction to Visual Basic 2010 Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic th Edition.
Training Guide for Inzalo SOP Users. This guide has been prepared to demonstrate the use of the Inzalo Intranet based SOP applications. The scope of this.
Key Applications Module Lesson 21 — Access Essentials
This Tip Sheet focuses on the steps required to review the agency Census & Waiting List, generate reports and submit monthly data to ADAA. Total Pages:
Histo-Labels Easy to use and fun to setup. Create and edit all label menus to fulfill your slide labeling requirements. Print to any printer installed.
TST BOCES SCOOLS (South Central Organization of (School) Library Systems) INTERLIBRARY LOAN PROCESS…..An Overview Created by Michele Barr, TST ILL Login.
Project 2 Working on the Windows XP Desktop Windows XP Service Pack 2 Edition Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques.
® Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial 10 Automating Tasks with Macros.
Chapter 23. Copyright 2003, Paradigm Publishing Inc. CHAPTER 23 BACKNEXTEND 23-2 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Record, Run, Pause, and Delete Macros Record, Run,
PRINT BOX END LABELS FOR ODDS (LEFTOVERS) RLM System.
Lesson 1 - Understanding the Word Window and Creating a New Document
Office of Housing Choice Voucher Program Voucher Management System – VMS Version Released October 2011.
Introduction to KE EMu Unit objectives: Introduction to Windows Use the keyboard and mouse Use the desktop Open, move and resize a.
JDS5 Training Guide. On Start Up you will see this screen click the OK button Click OK.
Introduction to KE EMu Unit objectives: Introduction to Windows Use the keyboard and mouse Use the desktop Open, move and resize a.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 Waterloo Information Systems.
Davisware GlobalEdge 2008 Payroll Main Menu Time Entry and Payroll Processing.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 Most carriers utilize spreadsheets.
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Demos.
Computers Are Your Future Tenth Edition Spotlight 5: Microsoft Office Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall1.
 2002 Prentice Hall. All rights reserved. 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio.NET IDE Outline Introduction Visual Studio.NET Integrated Development Environment.
Overview Track and Trace Shipment Booking Workbench Reports Your Clients Setting up Users Shiptrax ®
COMPREHENSIVE Excel Tutorial 12 Expanding Excel with Visual Basic for Applications.
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Visual Basic .NET
User Commands WISL Tutorials use standard Microsoft PowerPoint commands, such as the following : Left Click , space, N, Down Arrow Next Slide Previous.
Excel Tutorial 8 Developing an Excel Application
Make-to-Stock Scenario Overview
WebDSA Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents
WebCSA Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents
FAIS Fuel Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents
Make-to-Stock Scenario Overview
SM Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents
Presentation transcript:

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 1 User Commands WISL Tutorials use standard Microsoft PowerPoint commands, such as the following : Escape Key, Minus Key (-), Ctl+Break S or Plus Key (+) Right Click, Backspace, Up Arrow Left Click, space, N, Down Arrow Left and Right Click together for 2+ seconds Move mouse for 2 seconds Next Slide Previous Slide End Tutorial Pause or Resume Tutorial Restart entire Tutorial Shows the mouse pointer Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 2 Are Your Processes Managing you? WISL Process Management offers the capability for you to use information to gain some control over manufacturing processes and gather some information from manufacturing processes to help plan production and preventive maintenance. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 3 WISL has the answer !! Left Click to Continue Central to WISL Process Management is the maintenance of the production "batch" data base. The capability is available to maintain the batch data base directly and automatically as a function of various process control operations such as carton generation and crate wrapping.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 4 Type “10” Type “23” Type ”5” Left Click to begin Overview Tutorial Menu To Start Production Batch/Scheduling Tutorial To Start Product Maintenance Tutorial To Start Process Management Overview “ESC” To Exit Type “33” To Start Process Data Collection Tutorial Type “50” To Start Reporting Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 5 Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents Process Management System WISL Process Management provides the link between production and planning processes. It begins with the capability to maintain records of and schedule production batches. It offers an interface with data collection applications on the production line to provide production control information and retrieve actual production data. Finally it includes an interface for WISL Production Analysis or a third party MRP system to pass along the planned and actual production data. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 6 A maintenance routine designed to run on a traditional PC workstation provides for creation and maintenance of production batch records. The requirements for generating a production schedule from the batch records beg some of the capabilities provided by a spreadsheet utility. A facility provides for loading batch records from the WISL Process Management data base into an EXCEL spreadsheet to allow the overview and macro manipulation required to effectively generate a daily production schedule. A complementary facility provides for re-loading the scheduled production batch records from the spreadsheet into the WISL Process Management data base. WISL Process Management Scenario

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 7 A maintenance routine designed to run on a traditional PC workstation provides for creation and maintenance of production batch records. The requirements for generating a production schedule from the batch records beg some of the capabilities provided by a spreadsheet utility. A facility provides for loading batch records from the WISL Process Management data base into an EXCEL spreadsheet to allow the overview and macro manipulation required to effectively generate a daily production schedule. A complementary facility provides for re-loading the scheduled production batch records from the spreadsheet into the WISL Process Management data base. WISL Process Management Scenario Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 8 An interface data base of fixed length records is maintained to serve as the basis for data collection systems(e.g. those supplied by Intelligent Instruments Inc or Data Net Corp). Interface details vary by client system but the general approach involves accessing files on the server via TCP/IP through NFS or passing files between client and server utilizing FTP. The WISL Process Management system running on the server provides information about batches to be produced and related control data and the data collection systems return information about the results of production. A routine is available for the foreman or production supervisor to record summary results of production activity at the end of a shift. WISL Process Management Scenario

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 9 An interface data base of fixed length records is maintained to serve as the basis for data collection systems(e.g. those supplied by Intelligent Instruments Inc or Data Net Corp). Interface details vary by client system but the general approach involves accessing files on the server via TCP/IP through NFS or passing files between client and server utilizing FTP. The WISL Process Management system running on the server provides information about batches to be produced and related control data and the data collection systems return information about the results of production. A routine is available for the foreman or production supervisor to record summary results of production activity at the end of a shift. WISL Process Management Scenario Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 10 Production Schedule Production Summary WISL Process Management Server PC Workstation (EXCEL) Left Click to Continue WISL Process Management WISL Process Management Data Collection Computer on Production Line Production Schedule Actual Production Data Production Schedule

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 11 Type “10” Type “23” Type ”5” Left Click to continue Tutorial Menu To Start Production Batch/Scheduling Tutorial To Start Product Maintenance Tutorial To Start Process Management Overview “ESC” To Exit Type “33” To Start Process Data Collection Tutorial Type “50” To Start Reporting Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 12 Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents Process Management System Production Batch Maintenance Process Management System Production Batch Maintenance Batch records are generated in an interactive facility then exported to a spreadsheet. Spreadsheet facilities are used in the scheduling process to provide an overview and offer ease in maintaining schedule dates. Updated records from the spreadsheet are then imported into the data base to be utilized for control in production processes. Vinyl products manufacturing is demonstrated but the system could be readily adapted to other manufacturing. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : 2. Line Number : 3. SKU : 4. SKU Descript : 5. Quantity : 6. Racks/Crates : 7. Start Date : 8. End Date : 9. Status/Type : 10. Comment : 11. Label Comment: XXXXXXXXXX 1. Batch Number 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial The batch number is assigned sequentially by the system. A list of current batches may be invoked by typing a backslash. Left Click to Continue \

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| VHD4D VHD4D VLC4001FW VLC4001FW VLC4019FW VLC4009FW VLC4031FW VLC4002FW VLC4000FW VTFAC VTFAC VTFAC VPD VQVER07 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx F-forward a page, B-back a page ? 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial The desired batch number is selected from the list of current batches. Left Click to Continue 32490

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : Line Number :7 110EX 10" siding&soffit, 8" siding, 12" Cedar Cr 3. SKU :VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 4. SKU Descript :D-4D WATERFORD 5. Quantity : Racks/Crates :B Wooden Crates 7. Start Date :10 AUG End Date :10 AUG Status/Type :1 10. Comment :380 /DAY & ACVHD4D 11. Label Comment: Last Date Maintained : 09 FEB 1999 Maintenance Clerk : A WISL NNNNNNNN 1. Batch Number :37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial The selected record is displayed including all of the data attributes required for planning production. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : Line Number :7 110EX 10" siding&soffit, 8" siding, 12" Cedar Cr 3. SKU :VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 4. SKU Descript :D-4D WATERFORD 5. Quantity : Racks/Crates :B Wooden Crates 7. Start Date :10 AUG End Date :10 AUG Status/Type :1 10. Comment :380 /DAY & ACVHD4D 11. Label Comment: Last Date Maintained : 09 FEB 1999 Maintenance Clerk : A WISL NNNNNNNN 2. Line Number 7 110EX 10” siding&soffit, 8” siding, 12” Cedar Cr 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial The line number identifies the products that are normally produced on that line. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : Line Number :7 110EX 10" siding&soffit, 8" siding, 12" Cedar Cr 3. SKU :VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 4. SKU Descript :D-4D WATERFORD 5. Quantity : Racks/Crates :B Wooden Crates 7. Start Date :10 AUG End Date :10 AUG Status/Type :1 10. Comment :380 /DAY & ACVHD4D 11. Label Comment: Last Date Maintained : 09 FEB 1999 Maintenance Clerk : A WISL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3. SKU VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial The SKU is the unique identifier of the product to be produced. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : Line Number :7 110EX 10" siding&soffit, 8" siding, 12" Cedar Cr 3. SKU :VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 4. SKU Descript :D-4D WATERFORD 5. Quantity : Racks/Crates :B Wooden Crates 7. Start Date :10 AUG End Date :10 AUG Status/Type :1 10. Comment :380 /DAY & ACVHD4D 11. Label Comment: Last Date Maintained : 09 FEB 1999 Maintenance Clerk : A WISL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6. Racks/Crates B Wooden Crates 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial This attribute describes the unit in which the product will be stocked. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| Batch Number : Line Number :7 110EX 10" siding&soffit, 8" siding, 12" Cedar Cr 3. SKU :VHD4D21 WATERFORD D4D SLATE 4. SKU Descript :D-4D WATERFORD 5. Quantity : Racks/Crates :B Wooden Crates 7. Start Date :10 AUG End Date :10 AUG Status/Type :1 10. Comment :380 /DAY & ACVHD4D 11. Label Comment: Last Date Maintained : 09 FEB 1999 Maintenance Clerk : A WISL N Not Released, 2 - Released, 3 - Confirmed 1 Not Released 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial This attribute indicates the status of the production batch. Left Click to Continue 1

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 20 1_ SKU Maintain SKU File 2_ PBA Production Batches 3_ FUP Foreman Update of Batches 4_ EXP Export Batches to Spreadsheet 5_ IMP Import Batches from Spreadsheet 6_ REP Reporting 99_ SRT STOP WISL Process Management System XXX Enter Function Code <> ? 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial When all relevant data has been collected for current production batches the current batches may be exported into an EXCEL spreadsheet for scheduling. Left Click to Continue EXP

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 21 Process Management Tutorial Left Click to Continue The EXCEL spreadsheet affords an overview that facilitates the scheduling process.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 22 Process Management Tutorial Left Click to Continue A hard copy report may be generated from the spreadsheet that can be used as an overview control document for production activities.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 23 1_ SKU Maintain SKU File 2_ PBA Production Batches 3_ FUP Foreman Update of Batches 4_ EXP Export Batches to Spreadsheet 5_ IMP Import Batches from Spreadsheet 6_ REP Reporting 99_ SRT STOP WISL Process Management System XXX Enter Function Code <> ? 09:37:10 WISL Process Control 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain Batches - MOD Process Management Tutorial When scheduling is complete using the EXCEL spreadsheet the updated batch records are imported from the spreadsheet. Left Click to Continue IMP

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 24 Type “10” Type “23” Type ”5” Left Click to continue Tutorial Menu To Start Production Batch/Scheduling Tutorial To Start Product Maintenance Tutorial To Start Process Management Overview “ESC” To Exit Type “33” To Start Process Data Collection Tutorial Type “50” To Start Reporting Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 25 Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents Process Management System Product Maintenance Process Management System Product Maintenance There are characteristics of each product to be produced that must be known to the system in order to properly control the process. Additional characteristics are also required that help determine the appropriate means of stocking and shipping. This data is collected in the SKU Maintenance interactive routine. The example used is vinyl products manufacturing but the facility could be readily adapted to other requirements. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2. Bar Code identification for a piece 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial Barcodes for the production, stocking and loading units of the product are recorded. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5. Brand/Description of SKU 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial The description, sub-category (profile in this case) and colour in two languages may be collected here. Left Click to Continue Northern Star Vertical

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby X 9. Use “Y” if this SKU is an accessory 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial The Accessory code indicates whether it is a main line product and the Bottom indicator tells whether the product may be bottom stored or loaded. Left Click to Continue N N

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby NNNNNN 11. Pieces per carton 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial Standard capacity per stocking unit and maximum stocking units per shipping unit are recorded for various control purposes.. Left Click to Continue 20

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby NNNNNNNNN 13. Cost per Carton 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial Cost per stocking unit is stored for shipping requirements and cost analysis. Left Click to Continue 6720

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| SKU Code :VFVER15 2. Piece UPC : Carton UPC : Crate UPC : 5. Brand/Desc :NORTHERN STAR VERTICAL 6. Profile :10" 7. Colour :DUSTY ROSE 8. O/L Colour : 9. Accessory :N 10. Bottom Ind. : 11. Pcs/Ctn : Ctns/Crate : Cost per Ctn: CCMC :06738L 15. Weight : Length : 17. Width : Height : Gauge : Last Date Maintained : 19 JUN 1997 Mtce Clerk : T Lazenby NNNNNN 15. Weight of one piece 09:37:10 SKU Maintenance Routine 17 FEB 1999 Clerk: A WISL Maintain SKU Records - MSK Process Management Tutorial The weight and other dimensional characteristics are recorded to support shipping load modeling and some production control activities. Left Click to Continue 4.14

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 32 Type “10” Type “23” Type ”5” Left Click to continue Tutorial Menu To Start Production Batch/Scheduling Tutorial To Start Product Maintenance Tutorial To Start Process Management Overview “ESC” To Exit Type “33” To Start Process Data Collection Tutorial Type “50” To Start Reporting Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 33 Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents Process Management System Process Example: Box Maker Process Management System Process Example: Box Maker An Intelligent Instrument LANpoint PRO data terminal is utilized on the production line to prompt for control data and supply the instructions to run the process. Communication with the Process Management server is accomplished with TCP/IP NFS. The Batch control file is read from the server and the operator selects the desired batch from the terminal display and the control process is initiated. Upon completion, data about actual production is returned to the Process Management server. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 34 Intelligent Instruments LANpoint PRO Data Collection Device Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 35 Box Maker Data Collection An operator ID is prompted and verified. Left Click to Continue >>Enter Operator ID Alberto Meza - Operator Logged in WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 36 Box Maker Data Collection A list of production batches that have been scheduled is presented to the operator. Left Click to Continue VTFAC VTFAC VTFAC31 33 >> Enter batch or ‘m’ for more -m WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 37 Box Maker Data Collection When identified the appropriate batch number is entered. Left Click to Continue VTFAC VC VC >> Enter batch or ‘m’ for more WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 38 Box Maker Data Collection Upon selection of the batch, the control data is displayed and the process is initiated. Left Click to Continue Batch to process VTFAC SKU - VTFAC01 FASCI >> start sensor WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 39 Box Maker Data Collection If “sku” is entered at the batch prompt then the “add new batch” process is initiated. Left Click to Continue VTFAC VTFAC VTFAC31 33 >> Enter batch or ‘m’ for more -sku WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 40 Box Maker Data Collection An sku is prompted and verified. Left Click to Continue >>Enter sku VHD4D06 WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 41 Box Maker Data Collection Upon verification of the sku, the number of boxes to be produced is prompted. Left Click to Continue SKU - VHD4D06 WATERFORD LINEN >>Enter Number of boxes 125 WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 42 Box Maker Data Collection Upon verification of the number of boxes the process is initiated. A batch record is added on the server when the production data is passed back after the process is complete. Left Click to Continue SKU - VHD4D06 WATERFORD LINEN Number of boxes Start Sensor>> WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 43 Box Maker Data Collection Upon completion of the number of boxes specified in the batch a prompt is issued for additional units. Left Click to Continue END OF LABEL FILE END OF LABEL PRINT >>Additional Units y/n y WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 44 Box Maker Data Collection The process is initiated to produce the additional number of units specified. Left Click to Continue END OF LABEL FILE END OF LABEL PRINT >>Additional Units y/n y >>Enter number of units 12 WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 45 Box Maker Data Collection Upon completion of the the number of additional units specified the additional units prompt is re-issued. Left Click to Continue END OF LABEL FILE END OF LABEL PRINT >>Additional Units y/n n WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 46 Box Maker Data Collection Upon completion of production, the number of units actually produced is prompted. Left Click to Continue END OF LABEL FILE END OF LABEL PRINT >>Additional Units y/n n >>Enter number produced 275 WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 47 Box Maker Data Collection The number of units scrapped is also prompted. Left Click to Continue END OF LABEL PRINT >>Additional Units y/n n >>Enter number produced 275 >>Enter number scrapped 7 WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 48 Box Maker Data Collection Initiation of a new batch is now prompted and a record is sent to the server specifying the actual production of the previous batch. Left Click to Continue >>Additional Units y/n n >>Enter number produced 275 >>Enter number scrapped 7 >>Another batch y/n WISL Process Management Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 49 Type “10” Type “23” Type ”5” Left Click to Continue Tutorial Menu To Start Production Batch/Scheduling Tutorial To Start Product Maintenance Tutorial To Start Process Management Overview “ESC” To Exit Type “33” To Start Process Data Collection Tutorial Type “50” To Start Reporting Tutorial

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 50 Waterloo Information Systems Limited presents Process Management System Reporting Process Management System Reporting Process Management Reporting provides for the analysis of production planning and the comparison with actual production results by production batch. A variety of printed reports may be generated or the QUIKREP facility may be utilized to create export files to be input to spreadsheets or other analytical processors. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 51 Process Management Tutorial Left Click to Continue The production schedule is a key document for providing an overview of process control.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 52 Process Management Tutorial Left Click to Continue More sample reports will be available at a later date.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 53 Summary of Features Maintenance of batch production records(the building blocks for process control). An interface between the production batch data base and spreadsheet facilities provides for the generation of a production batch schedule. TCP/IP NFS provides the interface between interactive applications that run on intelligent terminals that control production line processes and the data base on the server.

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 54 Summary of Features Maintenance of batch production records(the building blocks for process control). An interface between the production batch data base and spreadsheet facilities provides for the generation of a production batch schedule. TCP/IP NFS provides the interface between interactive applications that run on intelligent terminals that control production line processes and the data base on the server. Left Click to Continue

||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| WISL |||||||||||| 55 The End For Further Information, contact Waterloo Information Systems Limited 33 Dupont Street East Waterloo Ontario N2J 2G8 (519) Left Click to Exit To Restart the Tutorial, type “1”, or Double-click and Hold for 2 Seconds