The COE 2016 PLM Experience & TechniFair Call for speakers is open http://www.coe.org/p/cm/ld/fid=343s. We need the following items for me to submit the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Product sessions abstracts and ready a note for the EME track. Can I ask the EME CoP Team members review the writing below and submit feedback and needed changes based on the schedule also below? If we include the Process sessions we could have a great item to send out for the track. Any thoughts?:
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Full review and input to this message by each of the domain community team members - ECD June 15, 2015.
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New/Updated biographies from each of the domain community team members - ECD June 15, 2015.
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Submission of Electro-Mechanical Engineering Product sessions by Timothy Suhr - ECD June 30, 2015.
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Proposal for Year-a-round sessions from EME community team members - ECD July 15, 2015.
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Electro-Mechanical Engineering Track Session List by Timothy Suhr - ECD September 30, 2015.
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Session presentation outlines by Domain Managers - ECD October 30, 2015.
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Submission of new product enhancement requirements by member companies - ECD November 30, 2015.
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Submission of Electro-Mechanical Engineering Product session presentations by Dimitri Steijlen - ECD January 15, 2015.
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Attendance confirmation each EME community team member should confirm their ability to attend the conference - ECD February 15, 2016.
The Product Definition track covers the software and processes for product and tooling development from conceptual design to release. Sessions will address optimizing our design practices to maximize the performance of CATIA and the CAA partner products. Topics include a product development view of optimizing engineering information for a PDM, V5 Deployment, and meeting the needs of the extended enterprise. Contact [login to unmask email] with any questions regarding speaking at the COE Annual PLM Experience & TechniFair. The call for speakers site will remain open through mid-October.
DOMAIN COMMUNITY TEAM MEMBERS:
Product Committee Chairs:
Timothy Suhr, Electronic & Electrical Technical Designer - The Boeing Company
2nd chair is currently open – formerly held by Marlon Woodward.
Process Committee Chairs:
Neil Martinuzzi, Wiring Tools & Process, Design - Lear Corporation
Fadi Khoury, PLM Training & Electrical Engineering - Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Domain Managers:
Dimitri Steijlen, CATIA Electrical and Fluid User Experience Director - Dassault Systemes
Zhen Yang, Senior Technical Sales Specialist - Dassault Systemes
Michael Diguet, R&D CATIA Multi Discipline Engineering Director - Dassault Systemes
Electro-Mechanical Engineering (EME) Product Session Descriptions:
EME-FUNCTIONS (90mins):
This EME Product Committee session will highlight the latest improvements to CATIA EME in V5, V6, and 3DExperance. We will show that this release has significant enhancements and modifications to the following roles:
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Systems Schematic Designer
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Electrical 3D Systems Designer
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Electrical Harness Manufacturing Engineer
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Cabletray 3D Systems Designer
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Printed Circuit Board Designer
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Rigid Flex Circuit Board Designer
THIS SESSION IS LIMITED TO DASSAULT SYSTEMES AND MEMBER COMPANIES ONLY. We encourage member companies, members of the press, and others to attend the EME-Process Round Table session.
EME-REQUIREMENTS (90mins):
This EME Product Committee session will highlight the latest development activities for improvements to next release of CATIA EME in V5, V6, and 3DExperance. We will show that the next release will have significant enhancements and modifications. We will talk about how to submit product enhancement requirements (PER) to the EME Product Committee. Also we will show progress to existing PER and review newly submitted PER. Due to the limited nature of the information the presentation will be delayed and heavily redacted.
THIS SESSION IS LIMITED TO DASSAULT SYSTEMES AND MEMBER COMPANIES ONLY. We encourage member companies, members of the press, and others to attend the EME-Process Round Table session.
AREAS FOR NEW EME REQUIRMENTS:
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FUNCTIONALITY - A set of attributes that bear on the existence of a set of functions and their specified properties. The functions are those that satisfy stated or implied needs.
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Suitability
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Accuracy
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Interoperability
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Security
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Functionality Compliance
FUNCTIONALITY PER that I am currently working on:
- Support Improvements | Write-up to follow…
- Adaptive Part Equivalent | Write-up to follow…
- Adaptive Assemblies | Write-up to follow…
- Multi-use Harness Solution | Write-up to follow…
- Functional/Logical driven physical design | Write-up to follow…
- Electrical Physical Configuration | Write-up to follow…
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RELIABILITY - A set of attributes that bear on the capability of software to maintain its level of performance under stated conditions for a stated period of time.
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Maturity
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Fault Tolerance
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Recoverability
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Reliability Compliance
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USABILITY - A set of attributes that bear on the effort needed for use, and on the individual assessment of such use, by a stated or implied set of users.
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Understandability
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Learnability
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Operability
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Attractiveness
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Usability Compliance
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EFFICIENCY - A set of attributes that bear on the relationship between the level of performance of the software and the amount of resources used, under stated conditions.
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Time Behaviour
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Resource Utilization
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Efficiency Compliance
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Maintainability - A set of attributes that bear on the effort needed to make specified modifications.
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Analyzability
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Changeability
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Stability
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Testability
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Maintainability Compliance
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PORTABILITY - A set of attributes that bear on the ability of software to be transferred from one environment to another.
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Adaptability
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Installability
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Co-Existence
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Replaceability
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Portability Compliance
Each quality sub-characteristic (e.g. adaptability) is further divided into attributes. An attribute is an entity which can be verified or measured in the software product. Attributes are not defined in the standard, as they vary between different software products. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_9126
AREAS FOR EXPANSION OF EME ROLES:
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Electrical Harness Installation PMI/SOI Analyst
After the 3D design is approved this role takes the harness physical layouts and packages them for the shop floor with focus on installation and configuration. The analyst performs configured queries for both background structure and harness design data. They then through manual or automated processes add PMI and other objects to aid shop floor mechanics in the jobs to install the ships wiring.
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Electrical Data Archive and Exchange Analyst
Throughout the lifecycle of most products that contain electrical harnesses there is a need for data exchange between disparate applications, external organizations, and long term storage this role takes the electrical harness data and prepares it for these end points by converting the data into a internationally agreed to standard neutral formats (including but not limited to KBL, VEC, AP210, AP212, AP242).
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Electrical Application Analyst
For each member company the provided applications from DS always need a little configuring and customization this role provide all levels of application readiness. Additionally this role performs scripting, automation macros, knowledge ware code creation, application development for all supported design roles.
This role also provides test cases for unit testing and regression testing using coded test frameworks for the electrical EDUs and APIs. CUT (C++ Unit Test) Manager, JUT (Java Unit Test) Manager, and ITC (Interactive Test Capture) do not provide ample information within the CAA V5 Encyclopedia.
CAA Frameworks with use case module
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CAAElecDeviceItf.edu
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CAAElecFlatteningItf.edu
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CAAElecHarnessItf.edu
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CAAElecRoutingItf.edu
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CAAElecSchematicItf.edu
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Interface Index
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CATIEleDocServices
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CATIEleDrawingServices
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CATIEleUipFilteringCriteria
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CATIEleUipSystems
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CATIElec2DRepresentation
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CATIElecAttrAccess
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Electro-Mechanical Engineering (EME) Process Session Descriptions (Neil Martinuzzi and Fadi Khoury):
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EME-Process Round Table session
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Timothy J. Suhr
Electro-Mechanical Engineering (EME) Product Committee Co-Chair
2015 COE BJ Fries Award of Merit Recipient