hygear
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2011
- 50
This thread is a follow up to a thread I started last year: here
I realize that I forgot to answer one of the fundamental questions that was asked: how many users? At my current job there are about 300 engineers, and there were about 1000 at my previous job.
Now it has been about a year since my last post and since that time I have convinced one of the managers that we need to investigate improvements to our current data management system. This is primarily due to the fact that I recorded the time we actually wait for our current system to perform a function and came up with an average of 2 hours per day. Because of this, I wanted to ask everyone a few questions so that I will have some data to compare when I talk to the manager again:
QUESTIONS
1. What version of Pro/E or Creo are you currently using?
2. What data management system are you currently using?
3. Does your current data management system restrict the use of any Pro/E functions (we currently can't handle family tables, flexible components, mechanism, manikin, or pro-piping)
4. Do you make use of the ModelCheck feature before checking models into the system? In other words, are you allowed to check-in "dirty" models (suppressed features, incorrect layers, circular references, etc.) ?
5. Is your working directory on your local workstation or on a remote server?
6. When you are working on the subsystem of a large assembly, are you required to check-out the entire large assembly? If you retrieve the subsystem and it relies on other data in the large assembly to load correctly, how is this handled (i.e. is the extra data pulled from a read only data share)? Please explain your situation in detail.
7. Does your current system require you to pick a saving directory in the data vault when you first create a file? In other words, when your working directory is already set and you create a new part and give it a name, are you forced by the system to pick where it will be stored?
8. Does your current system stay connected to your Pro/E session at all times, or is it only in use when you are checking-in/checking-out data?
9. When you are ready to clean up your working directory, what do you use to purge it (Pro/E, external program, etc.) and how long does it take?
10. Does your current system require you to lock files when you check them out with the intention of updating them? If two people check out models and update them but only one person locks the files, who gets to check the data in?
11. Does your current system block you from saving files when it loses its internet connection?
12. Does your current system allow you to rename parts in sessions or save existing assemblies under a new name?
13. Does your current data management system integrate well with Pro/E? In other words, can you access/use functions of the system within Pro/E?
14. Does your current system make use of helpers/wizards to guide the user through the processes they wish to preform?
Thanks!
I realize that I forgot to answer one of the fundamental questions that was asked: how many users? At my current job there are about 300 engineers, and there were about 1000 at my previous job.
Now it has been about a year since my last post and since that time I have convinced one of the managers that we need to investigate improvements to our current data management system. This is primarily due to the fact that I recorded the time we actually wait for our current system to perform a function and came up with an average of 2 hours per day. Because of this, I wanted to ask everyone a few questions so that I will have some data to compare when I talk to the manager again:
QUESTIONS
1. What version of Pro/E or Creo are you currently using?
2. What data management system are you currently using?
3. Does your current data management system restrict the use of any Pro/E functions (we currently can't handle family tables, flexible components, mechanism, manikin, or pro-piping)
4. Do you make use of the ModelCheck feature before checking models into the system? In other words, are you allowed to check-in "dirty" models (suppressed features, incorrect layers, circular references, etc.) ?
5. Is your working directory on your local workstation or on a remote server?
6. When you are working on the subsystem of a large assembly, are you required to check-out the entire large assembly? If you retrieve the subsystem and it relies on other data in the large assembly to load correctly, how is this handled (i.e. is the extra data pulled from a read only data share)? Please explain your situation in detail.
7. Does your current system require you to pick a saving directory in the data vault when you first create a file? In other words, when your working directory is already set and you create a new part and give it a name, are you forced by the system to pick where it will be stored?
8. Does your current system stay connected to your Pro/E session at all times, or is it only in use when you are checking-in/checking-out data?
9. When you are ready to clean up your working directory, what do you use to purge it (Pro/E, external program, etc.) and how long does it take?
10. Does your current system require you to lock files when you check them out with the intention of updating them? If two people check out models and update them but only one person locks the files, who gets to check the data in?
11. Does your current system block you from saving files when it loses its internet connection?
12. Does your current system allow you to rename parts in sessions or save existing assemblies under a new name?
13. Does your current data management system integrate well with Pro/E? In other words, can you access/use functions of the system within Pro/E?
14. Does your current system make use of helpers/wizards to guide the user through the processes they wish to preform?
Thanks!