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SimData Manager: Centralizing and Standardizing CAE Data for Global Collaboration
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 流程追踪
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
该案例研究强调了公司在管理计算机辅助工程 (CAE) 数据时面临的三个主要挑战。第一个挑战是需要一个中心位置,所有 CAE 用户都可以在该位置管理企业内的数据,以便轻松检索和从 CAD 到 CAE、所有版本的 CAE 到最终报告的完整可追溯性。第二个挑战是不同工程师使用的方法缺乏标准化、员工离职时知识的损失以及流程的手动性质。第三个挑战是跟踪 CAD 和 CAE 模型的版本以及在全球范围内分发项目数据的难度,特别是对于在不同地理位置拥有多个开发组织的公司而言。
关于客户
本案例研究中的客户是在运营中使用计算机辅助工程 (CAE) 的任何公司。这些公司通常有多名工程师从事不同的项目,他们需要一种有效管理 CAE 数据的方法。他们可能在不同的地理位置拥有开发组织,这使得跟踪 CAD 和 CAE 模型的版本以及在全球范围内分发项目数据变得困难。他们还面临标准化方法、员工离职时保留知识以及流程自动化等方面的挑战。
解决方案
这些挑战的解决方案是 SimData Manager,这是 PDTec 的一款模拟数据管理软件。该软件将所有 CAE 数据集中存储在数据库中,并通过审计跟踪提供完整的可追溯性,解决了第一个挑战。为了应对第二个挑战,SimData Manager 支持方法标准化,捕获公司中的所有知识,并自动化可以在系统中交互式构建的流程。对于第三个挑战,SimData Manager 为 CAE 相关数据提供了版本控制系统,并允许通过 Web 客户端进行访问,使全球团队能够在联合项目上更紧密地合作,并为所有项目团队成员提供访问权限。
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