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12 Cards in this Set
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List the 4 components of lifecycle data management
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- Document management
- Product structure management - Integration - Engineering change and configuration management |
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List 4 functions of the document info record
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- version management
- status management - classification - secure storage areas |
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If you wish to make original documents available to another system object, create a _____ between the object and the document info record.
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object link
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List 4 types of third-party applications that you can connect to lifecycle data management
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- CAx systems
- Geographical information systems (GIS) - Office applications - Classification systems |
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List the 3 steps required to attach a custom characteristic to a system object using the classification system
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1. Create a characteristic
2. Create a class and assign the characteristic to it 3. Create a system object (e.g. material) and assign the class to it |
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A product that is to be manufactured in multiple variants is referred to as a _____ material.
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configurable
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The _____ is the central navigation and information tool in lifecycle data management.
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product structure browser
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The _____ is an environment for maintaining product structures.
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Engineering Workbench (EWB)
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List 5 reasons that changes are made in Engineering Change Management
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- changes that belong together can be grouped
- change monitoring and documentation - Object change history - Effectivity planning - Integration into logistics process chain |
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List the 6 components of a change number
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- header
- object types - object management records - accompanying documents - classification - alternative dates 6-23 |
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List the 3 items in a change number header
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- reason for change
- validity - status |
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An object cannot be changed until an engineering change request (ECR) has been converted into a _____.
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engineering change order (ECO)
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