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Enterprise Integration

Enterprise Integration. Boeing’s Global Collaborative Product Development Experience Using MyBoeingFleet.com as an Example. 923839 Burgess Kao 923844 Sam Chung. Agenda. Boeing’s Overview Product Development Process Boeing Digital TM On-Line MyBoeingFleet.com Overview

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Enterprise Integration

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  1. Enterprise Integration Boeing’s Global Collaborative Product Development Experience Using MyBoeingFleet.com as an Example 923839 Burgess Kao 923844 Sam Chung

  2. Agenda • Boeing’s Overview • Product Development Process • Boeing DigitalTMOn-Line • MyBoeingFleet.com Overview • Technology on MyBoeingFleet.com • MyBoeingFleet.com Benefit • Conclusion

  3. Boeing’s Overview • Build First Airplane in 1915 and Has Almost 100 Years History • Largest Aviation and Aerospace Company in the World • Has Partnered With Major Suppliers to Design and Build Large Components of Commercial Airplanes for Years

  4. Why a Hundred Years Enterprise Is so Powerful? • “Essential to our success is our detailed customer knowledge, large-scale, complex system integration, and lean efficient design and production system.” - Boeing CEO Phil Condit • “If we can get the best ideas, technologies and process together, and we are able to add more value than anybody else, then our customer buys from us.” - Boeing CFO Mike Sears

  5. Boeing Core Competencies • Detailed Customer Knowledge and Focus –Seek to Understand, Anticipate and Be Responsive to their Customers’ Needs • Large Scale Systems Integration – Continuously Develop, Advance and Protect the Technical Excellence That Allows Boeing to Integrate Effectively the Systems that it Design and Produce • Lean Enterprise – Lean Operation, Characterized by the Efficient Use of Assets, High Inventory Turns, Excellent Supplier Management, Short Cycle Times, High Quality and Low Transaction Costs

  6. Boeing e-Business Vision • Instant Access - Secure, Browser-Enabled • To Information - Data Standards, Middleware • By Anyone - Integrate the Extended Enterprise • From Anywhere in the World - 7x24 Global Infrastructure

  7. Product Development Process 1 2 3 Conceptual Design Preliminary Design DetailDesign Feedback Loop 5 6 4 Fabricate and Build Assemble and Test Deliver and Operate Feedback Loop

  8. Development Process Integration 2 CATIA Models Preliminary Design ProductLifecycle Management Single Source of Data Full 3D Design 3 1 Conceptual Design Detail Design Digital Collaboration Support Integration 4 6 Fabricate and Build Deliver and Operate Integrated NC Processes 5 Assemble and Test Digital Design Assembly Simulation

  9. Boeing DigitalTMOn-Line • Boeing Portable Maintenance Aid (PMA) • Boeing Digital Technical Documents (BDTD) • Boeing Enterprise OneTM • MyBoeingFleet.com (MBF)

  10. Digital Data Exchange Data Filter Bill of Material Bill of Material Data Filter Design Release Design Release Data Filter Digital Mockup Digital Mockup C A T I A C A T I A Design Partner Boeing

  11. Engineering & Modifications Digital Design Enhance… Connecting People to Applications and Data Easily Portal Connecting People to People Easily Collaboration Connecting Applications to Applications and Data Easily Integration Broker

  12. Digital Technology Architecture Web-enabled Application Integration Architecture (WAIA) People to Applications and Data People to People Application to Application Run Time Services Taxonomy ClientServices Web Services Portal Services Infrastructure Services Directory & Security Services Integration Broker Services Application Services Data & Information Services All Sharing a Common Architecture

  13. What Information Is Shared? • Digital Pre-assembly Process • Interference Analysis • Design Standards • CATIA Models • Parts-list Information • Requirements • Functional Design • Physical Design • Manufacturing Plan • Supportability Design • More in MyBoeingFleet.com

  14. SharedInformation Is Adding… Sell • Contract • Spares Order Configure • Standard Selection Tools Design • Design/Build Collaboration • Single BOM • Digital Product Definition Make • Collaborative Supply Chain Management • Tooling Plans • Manufacturing Plans • RFPs • Procurement Specifications Buy • Enhanced Work Orders • Job aids/point of use delivery • QA Assemble • All data authoritative • FARs/JARs supported • Configuration Control Cert Deliver • Delivery information Support • Maintenance Info. • Flight Ops Info.

  15. MyBoeingFleet.com • MyBoeingFleet.com is a single web portal that is currently available to airplane owners, operators, and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul operators (MROs). Developed by Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, MyBoeingFleet.com provides customers direct and personalized access to information essential to the operation of Boeing-delivered aircraft.

  16. Content • Maintenance Documents • Engineering Drawings • Flight Operations • PART Page (Spare parts online ordering system) • Boeing Digital Profile Drawings • FLEET TEAM Digest and Resolution Process (tracking and prioritizing resolution of in-service issues) • Online and e-mail notices of new service bulletins by airplane model • Technical Media Tracking • Data and Services Catalog • Airplane Loadable Software Information (configuration management of Loadable Software Airplane Part (LSAP)) • Products Standards • Fleet Reliability Statistics (Fleet Inservice Reports)

  17. MBF Hits by Domain 6,500,000 6,000,000 5,500,000 5,000,000 4,500,000 PSDS 4,000,000 PORTAL 3,500,000 PARTPAGE Hits MBF Other 3,000,000 Maintenance Docs Engineering Dwgs 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 - Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 MyBoeingFleet.com Customer Usage Hits Total Hits in October 2002 5,600,000 Total Hits in October 2001 2,500,000 Total Hits in October 2000 300,000

  18. Technology on MyBoeingFleet.com • XML- XML plays an integral part of Boeing’s strategy because it becomes the standard for exchanging information electronically, and it provides several simple approaches to organize web content. • Web service-The web services technology extends the benefit of utilizing XML by allowing the software components from disparate systems to talk to each other over the Internet without custom APIs, complex CORBA procedures or DCOM procedures.

  19. Basic XML Interface

  20. Data Interchange and XML to HTML Transformations DTD XML XSL MBF DB Xerces Xalan HTTP App server User Request requests parses XML transforms XML requests Web Chapter Server HTTP 11 App server Response Chapter 11 responses (HTML page w/ Application Server HTML output Chapter 11)

  21. System Interoperability Extract from MyBoeingFleet.com - XML Applications and Web Services, Aimee G. Do, The Boeing Company, 2002.s

  22. Public Supplier's Boeing Internet Intranet Intranet PDF & Meta Data in XML Retrieve Data Files Repository Supplier's Web Services HTTP Translator/ SEDS Reverse Header Router Web Proxy Web Services Services SAML (Security Assertion Markup SEDS Language) MyBoeingFleet Portal Supplier Firewall Boeing Firewall SEDS Web Services Extract from MyBoeingFleet.com - XML Applications and Web Services, Aimee G. Do, The Boeing Company, 2002.s

  23. MyBoeingFleet.com Benefit • Saves paper • Saves time • Saves money

  24. Conclusion • Boeing Has a Long History in Collaborative Product Development • Efficient Product Development Requires Total Life Cycle Management and Process Integration • However, Successful Collaboration Creates Significant Benefits for All Parties

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