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Federated Product Data Exchange

Federated Product Data Exchange. Mark Reisig Federation Inc. Centralized Approach. # 1 …difficult to manage Investors Business Daily 11/9/04. “Revolutionary and Unprecedented! DoD programs are becoming huge, global and extremely complex.” FCS: $117B w/ 23 major contractors.

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Federated Product Data Exchange

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  1. Federated Product Data Exchange Mark Reisig Federation Inc.

  2. Centralized Approach

  3. # 1 …difficult to manageInvestors Business Daily 11/9/04 • “Revolutionary and Unprecedented! DoD programs are becoming huge, global and extremely complex.” • FCS: $117B w/ 23 major contractors. • 18 new systems w/ 32 critical technologies. • 154 complimentary systems w/ 34 million lines of code. • S/W task is 5x larger than JSF and 10x larger than F/A 22 . • F/A 22 is just now meeting s/w requirements after 2 decades of work. (House Armed Services Committee)

  4. Critical Driving Factors for the A&D Industry • Innovative technology is in demand and drives sales, but it’s complexity makes it very difficult to manage it’s development. • Realization of the need to have an agile organization …a global need to “design anywhere, manufacture anywhere, repair anywhere.” Solving this issue is the Critical Success Factor

  5. Multi-Enterprise Collaboration • Paradigm shift in CEO priorities from cost reduction to driving growth thru innovation • 50-70% of product cost is with suppliers • Products have become complex and global • Cycle times need to be shortened • Each partner has its own PLM tools • Sub contractors cannot afford to use multiple systems Interoperability solutions need to match the autonomous nature of business

  6. Real-Time Availability • How much more effective can a company be if it can achieve real-time availability, analysis, and application of business knowledge from the members of its trading community? • The supply ecosystem is enhanced when business knowledge is made available at the right place at the right time in the right form. Multi-Enterprise Collaboration is critically important to harnessing the information necessary to innovate

  7. Degree of Commonality • Implementing A Federated Architecture to Support Supply Chains – Dr. Bipin Chada 8/2/04 Disjointed Architecture Federated Architecture Centralized Centralized Architecture Centralized Cost of coordination, inflexibility, Sub-optimization (qualitative, hidden) Cost Cost of deployment, maintenance, integration (quantitative, visible) 100% 0% Degree of Commonality

  8. The New Wall Chart

  9. TLat PD Integration Goal: Remove PLM Latency Time Company A Cradle Grave T = 0 T = Retire Company X B C

  10. Profit O&S SDD Prod CTD $ T=R Cost Profit O&S Prod SDD CTD $ T=R C Pro S Cost The PLM Financial Value Prop Federation w/o Federation

  11. EII - Enterprise Information Integration Evolution: EII EDI EAI EII – the 3rd wave in integration solutions • A plug and play solution focused in a specific area of integration. • Sub set of FERA’s 4 patterns of collab and it’s 7 tech components • Vendor neutral

  12. The Solution: Federated Architecture • Business-ready software • Plug and play PLM adapters • Standards (STEP, XML, Web Services) • Validation • Synchronize “information,” not just data • Intelligence through the use of flexible rules engine • Federated Viewing

  13. Federation Server Federation Server TeamCenter Windchill Fxml Federated Architecture Loosely coupled federation that members join to exchange product data

  14. Federation Components SCHEDULER (WHEN) GROUP (WHAT) ADMIN (DASHBOARD) DELTA ANALYZER (CHANGES) TRANSPORT (SECURE) MAPPER (CONVERSION) ADAPTER (WINDCHILL)

  15. Federation Server Multi-Enterprise Collaboration Windchill MatrixOne Internet Teamcenter Enterprise Enovia

  16. Federation Process Federation Server Adapter Replicator Federation Server PLM Qin Write Converter Transport Layer Native Generic Qout Read Process at target site Process at source site

  17. Federation Adapters • Teamcenter Enterprise 3.x, 4.x • Metaphase 3.x • Windchill 6.2.6, 7.x, 8.x* • PTC Project Link 6.2.6, 7.x 8.x* • MatrixOne 10.x • Enovia LCA R14 • Teamcenter Engineering 8.x* • Baan PDM • Share Point 2.x • File System Adapter • Exostar Forum Pass V2 • Portal Adapter Unidirectional • Oracle 9i * In development

  18. Customers / Partners Customers Partners

  19. Federation Advantages • Business-ready solution • Low cost of ownership • Makes use of off-shelf plug and play adapters • Share and Synchronize “information,” not just data • Intelligence through the use of flexible rules engine • Real-time availability to information

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