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Figure 8.1 The eight phases of Sun’s structured process. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management.

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1 Figure 8.1 The eight phases of Sun’s structured process. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” P6 Deploy P7 Sustain P8 Retire P5 Customer Acceptance P4 System test P3 Develop Implement Test P2 Plan P1 Concept

2 Figure 8.2 Product approval committees. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Product Approval Committee Chair Marketing SalesFinance Dev. Eng. Operations Service/ Support CTO CA

3 Figure 8.3 Phase completion reviews. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Review no go rd. Review no go rd. Review no go rd. Review no go rd. Review no go rd. Review no go rd. Review no go rd. P6 Deploy P7 Sustain P8 Retire P5 Customer Acceptance P4 System test P3 Develop Implement Test P2 Plan P1 Concept

4 Figure 8.4 A transparent interface to SCM tools. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” SNIFF+ RCS commands RCS repository ClearCase repository User Transparent access Conversion from RCS to ClearCase

5 Figure 8.5 The PPDC network architecture. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” PPDC Network Architecture PSTN ISDN PSTN ISDN PSTN ISDN HLR VMSC GMSC BS SMS-C Backbone IP Network Application Servers Billing System PMSC NOCOSSHLR VMSC GMSC BS SMS-C T1 Existing functionality New functionality Interface

6 Figure 8.6 Example of an Ericsson product structure. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” system subsystem function block function unit subfunction hardware units Functional structure software units Realization structure Delivery structure Delivery unit parts Project structure Project Project struct. Documents Commercial structure Product Product packages

7 Figure 8.7 Generic project organization and roles in a large project. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Subproject Manager Project Manager Project Staff Total Project Manager Project Steering Group Project Sponsor Reference Group Reference Group Project Manager Project Manager Subproject Manager Subproject Manager Steering Functions Managing Functions Executing Functions People responsible for carrying out the activities

8 Figure 8.8 Example of project organization from the PPDC product line. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” TCM – Program Production FENIX – Project for Packet data for PDC MS Lab – Mobile Test Lab RNA – Radio Network Applications OSS – Operating Support System SS – Switching SIT – System Integration and Test BSP – Base Station Products BSA – Base Station Applications SPP – Packet Data on TRAU-96 and C- TRA FOA – First Office Application System Project Staff Project Manager 1 & 2 FENIX TCM Requirement Coordinator Technical Coordinator Test Coordinator Configuration Manager Quality Coordinator Acceptance Coordinator Hardware Coordinator Librarian Project Administrator MS Lab RNA System Test SPP BSA BSP SIT SS Customer Services OSS FOA Subproject Managers Managing Functions

9 Figure 8.9 Time-to-market flow for PDC systems. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Marketing Design Product management specify product design & test verify Define business opportunity Define prod.con. Time to market flow Time to customer flow Maintenance & support Customer Time to market

10 Figure 8.10 The four different subsystems in PRIM. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Product Document PRIM PS Product Structure IS Information structure Document Data DD PD Product Data

11 Figure 8.11 The baseline content. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Baselines DELTA Data Server GASK PRIM Data Server Test report Audit report CRs Trouble Reports MoMs Baseline report Configuration Quality Deviations Decisions Time

12 Figure 8.12 The CR flow. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Delta CR User Local CCB Product manager Project Members CCB Mailbox CR Log Maintenance CCB Main CCB Update CR log

13 Figure 8.13 Overview PPDC information flow. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Customer PEACE Req. DOORS Req. Prod. mgmt Proj. members DELTA MRS GASK Design SWAXE deliveries PRIM Product str. Local file server Program prod. Production design when ready for function test FOA/ Roll Out When test performed ALEX Customer product info Customer CR Different archives for sw or hw REQUIREMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILD & RELEASE DWAXE Design and deliveries

14 Figure 8.14 The requirement flow in the product specification phase. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” To Design MRS Delta CR PEACE Customer DOORS New req.

15 Figure 8.15 Information flow for software and hardware development. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Delta Swaxe GASK Local Archives PRIM Clear Case Product specification SW-design

16 Figure 8.16 Information flow for hardware design. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Delta Local Database CAD design GASKPRIM GOLF Other db HW development Functional test System test FOA Rolling product TTC

17 Figure 8.17 Software program and document library production. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Delta GASKDwaxe PRIM Local DB Clear Case Golf MSH Prog. ALEX Functional test System test FOA Rolling product Swaxe Hardware Faults Programs Documents

18 Figure 8.18 Information flow and tools used in the design and manufacturing processes. The following abbreviations are used: Design status (DS), production ready status (PR), design just started (DS-/PR-), ready for preproduction (PR1/DS1), product test doc (PRA/DS4), ready to be sold (PRA), and product revision information (PRI). © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management”

19 Figure 8.19 PDM tool architecture. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Metaphase Oracle DB CDM – Collaborative Data Management metaDoc Unigraphics Other interfaces

20 Figure 8.20 Modeling the products by rules describing the products. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” ‘Super BOM’ Family A 1.1 BKB (prod no) 1.2 BKB (prod no) 2. Family Antennas 1. Family batteries …… 2.1 …… 2.2 …… 1.1 and 2.1 or 2.3 … 1.3 and 2.1 and 3.1 … …… Product Engine BOM 1.1 2.1 ……

21 Figure 8.21 Tools supporting product and document management. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Documentum Product documents Components documents Project documents Document templates Guidelines Outsourcing: Development Templates Guidelines SAP R/3 Product and production documents Develop. doc. Outsourcing: Production document Product release doc. VSS Software code Software specification Software Spec. Binary code Production doc. PVCS Tracker CRs Defects Customer Product User doc.

22 Figure 8.22 Example of a product structure: (a) product structure, (b) product low volume, and (c) product high volume. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Product low volume FW The product SW HW SW c) B A C D E G F I KL Product high volume The product SW HW SW FW b) A C DE G F H I K L J Product structure FW Manuals The product SW HW SW needed for HW logic High volume. FW loaded earlier in the process High volume Delivered by manufacturer Low volume Delivered by manufacturer Low volume. FW loaded late in the process FW a) A C DE F GH I J K L B

23 Figure 8.23 An example of an article and its constituent parts. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Product Circuit Board label packaging Firmware version x.y

24 Figure 8.24 CAS system functions. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” VAX DBMS Data transfer Prima REM DOKREG PREDICTOR CASL listings and reports CASF searching for information CASP information used by production CASR update and registration Data about articles structures lists suppliers

25 Figure 8.25 CAS II system architecture. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” The main PDM system Archive Local PDM CM DevelopmentILSProduction Local PDM

26 Figure 8.26 Life cycle model. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” Marketing Sales Production Delivery Product Management Project Management Develop- ment

27 Figure 8.27 Overall system architecture and its relationship to the development phase during the product development process. © 2003 Crnkovic, Asklund, Persson Dahlqvist, ”Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management” The main PDM system Document Articles & structures Mec-CAD Elec-CAD SW Document Requirements ILS Customer docuements MPS DokregCASUnigraphicsVeriBestCVSMS OfficeRequisite- Pro ReliabilityFrame- Maker PRIMA Local PDM Manual CM Local SCM Manual CM Local PDM ArchiveDevelopmentILSProduction DevelopmentProductionDelivery


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