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DESCRIPTION:The Digital Thread is Really a Web\, with the Engineering Bill 
 of Materials at Its Center\nA Complimentary CIMdata Educational Webinar wi
 th James Roche\, Aerospace & Defense Practice Director\, CIMdata\n9 Septem
 ber 2021 11:00 EDT | 08:00 &nbsp\;PDT | 17:00 CEDT\nRegister&nbsp\;About o
 ur Speaker\nDo any of the following statements sound familiar?\n\n\nOur at
 tempts to implement a digital thread often result in a series of false sta
 rts and frustration.\nAn eBOM/mBOM strategy seems doable at first but then
  stalls out as unforeseen complexities arise\, and uncertainty sets in.\nA
 ttempts to implement systems engineering and collaborative development are
  stymied by the lack of a roadmap for linking the multiple product represe
 ntations of the various disciplines involved.\nThe digital thread vision s
 eems so expansive that it is difficult to know where to start.\nThe digita
 l thread vision appears sophisticated and complex\, it is hard to see how 
 it is applicable in industries with products less complex than airplanes a
 nd automobiles.\n\n\nThe Digital Thread has been a core element of the PLM
  vision for decades. The concept of linking multiple representations of a 
 product\, each tuned to the needs of various creators and consumers along 
 the lifecycle\, is powerful\, and commercial PLM solutions have advanced t
 o a point where the enablement of the Digital Thread is technically possib
 le. But do these creators and consumer views lie neatly like beads along a
  single strand\, or do some lie along the main strand while others are bea
 ds arranged in a web around one of the principal lifecycle views? \nThe En
 gineering Bill of Materials (eBOM) is a principal lifecycle view. There ar
 e views of product intent from which it is created\, views by which it is 
 optimized\, and other views by which it is realized and sustained. This we
 binar will describe the Digital Web of product views at the front end of t
 he product lifecycle with the eBOM at its center. We will present and disc
 uss the architectural principles for designing this structure of views to 
 enable collaboration between creators and consumers along the product life
 cycle within an enterprise. \n\nWhat will I learn?\n\n\nYou will understan
 d the basic concept of a digital thread as the progression of product repr
 esentations\, or views\, that are created and consumed along the product l
 ifecycle\nYou will learn about the different product representations that 
 are relevant to the various creators and consumers along the lifecycle \nY
 ou will learn the basic guidelines for designing the structure and content
  of these product lifecycle views to serve the needs of their creators and
  consumers\nYou will gain an understanding about how product lifecycle vie
 ws are interrelated in a weblike configuration\, with the engineering view
  (i.e.\, the eBOM) at its center\nYou will understand how the structure\, 
 content\, and relationships between views can be sophisticated or simple d
 epending on the needs of the business\n\n\n\nWho should attend?\n\nAnyone 
 with responsibility or interest in product program integration\, systems e
 ngineering\, PLM program planning\, or more generally in digitalization or
  digital thread would find the presentation interesting. Specific roles wo
 uld include:\n\nProduct program managers & planners\nSystems engineers\nPL
 M program and project managers\nPLM program planners\nPLM solution archite
 cts\nPLM business analysts\nDigitalization strategists\n\n\nDuring the web
 inar you’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions about the topics di
 scussed.\n&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Digital Thread is Really a Web\, with the Engineering 
 Bill of Materials at Its Center
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