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Title: SmartFlow


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SmartFlow
Efficiently managing the engineering processes
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SmartFlow
  • A seamlessly integrated, cost-effective, rapidly
    implemented, Windows-based workflow automation
    application for users of SmarTeam.
  • SmartFlow gives you the power to streamline
    business processes by linking people, information
    and applications together.

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What is a Workflow?
  • Workflow
  • The process in which information moves throughout
    an organization
  • A workflow would typically consists of
  • Action Items approval, rejection, tasks
  • Documentation edits, references, support docs

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Traditional ECO Management
The old way
- Hand delivery of document packages - Delays in
process waiting for individuals/ groups -
Sign-off of documents without accountability
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Traditional ECO Management
- Hand delivery of document packages - Failed
timely execution (dropping the ball)
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Traditional ECO Management
Missed deadlines Failure of delivery in
time-to-market Lost revenue Lost market
share
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The SMART Way
SmartFlow

Enterprise
The Value chain
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Current ECO Management Methodology
  • Method(s)
  • Electronic Delivery of information
  • Email
  • Inter/intra-net
  • Software Automation
  • Tool-Kits
  • SmartFlow
  • Visual Basic Programming
  • Notifications and Triggers

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Current ECO Management Methodology
  • A typical workflow consists of
  • People, Stops within the documentation trail
    for
  • Approval
  • Rejection
  • Tasks
  • Other Workflow(s)

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Why SmartFlow ?
  • Product related changes are an inevitable part of
    the product life cycle, from concept to
    realization.
  • Effective management of the process ensures that
  • Requirements are well defined to all parties
  • Related documentation and resources are available
    to make the proper decision
  • The overall process is controlled, traceable and
    captured
  • Upper management can monitor the progress of the
    processes, reroute it, get updated information on
    line, and identify the bottlenecks in the current
    processes

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Current Challenges
  • Processes are mostly serial
  • Changes to the data throughout the workflow are
    not readily available
  • Identifying bottlenecks and tracking the status
    of the change is difficult
  • Changes are done before all parties understand
    the affect of the change
  • Information is not driven at the right time to
    field personnel, customers and sales reps
  • Involving a remote user, supplier or customer is
    almost impossible
  • More

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Target Market
  • All manufacturers!
  • Changes to new products occur at all stages
  • Design, purchasing, tooling, and manufacturing
  • Changes to existing products are common
  • Customer feedback, field service requirements,
    new technologies, changing market needs, new
    regulations

ECR
ECO
ECN
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Business Processes
  • Product Release
  • Engineering Change Requests, Orders, Notices
  • Procurement related processes (order admin,
    approved supplier information)
  • Sales and marketing notifications to the market
  • Special regulatory requirements
  • More

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Flow Components (1)
  • Flow representation
  • Electronic Form
  • Attached documents / Items
  • Electronic Routing Slip the flowchart
  • Flow Controls
  • Electronic Signature
  • To do list, tasks
  • Possible actions and responses
  • Alerts for past due processes

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Flow Components (2)
  • Flow Flexibility
  • Tailoring Flow chart designer, mandatory tasks,
    possible responses etc.
  • Customization Triggers and hooks for visual
    basic type (basic scripting)
  • Flow Administration
  • Workflow manager
  • Reporting
  • Rerouting
  • Resolving bottlenecks

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With SmartFlow you can
  • Assign tasks to each user in the workflow
  • Assign user/s or group to each node in the
    workflow (also in run time)
  • Build rules based on event triggers into the
    flowchart
  • Route documents and perform life cycle operations
    on them

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SmartFlow ISO9000
  • 4.3 Contract review
  • 4.4 Design control
  • 4.6 Purchasing
  • 4.14 Corrective action

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SmartFlow Components
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SmartBox
  • Enables SmartFlow users to
  • initiate a process
  • View the processes awaiting for them
  • Work on the tasks designated to them, and
  • Send the process to the next step in the workflow

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Flowchart Designer (1)
  • The Flowchart Designer is an intuitive interface
    for designing flowcharts.
  • With the Flowchart Designer you can
  • Design a new flowchart
  • Modify an existing flowchart
  • Assign a flowchart to a Process

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Flow Chart Designer (2)
  • A Node defines what actions should be performed
    and by whom so that the Process can proceed to
    the next step
  • Assigning Users
  • policy (And or Or)
  • Select Users at Runtime
  • Set delegator
  • A Connector directs the SmarTeam objects in a
    Process from Node to Node
  • Reject to Start
  • Reject to previous

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Flow Chart Designer (3)
  • Flow chart properties
  • Importance Supervisor Time Limit
  • Linked objects
  • flow object security object sharing
  • Assigning a Task to a Node
  • Add Manual Task Assigning an Event to a Node

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WorkFlow Manager
  • Enables supervisor to track processes and make
    strategic decisions
  • Managers can view which tasks are past due,
    review workflow status,and make routing changes
    on-the-fly to resolve bottlenecks
  • Allows advanced searches using any process
    attributes

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SmartFlow Server
  • Constantly monitors the database at pre-defined
    time intervals and checks whether any Process is
    ready to be moved to the next user (node)
  • Frees up client resources by running the various
    processes that the user can select
  • Enables multiple database connections
  • Multiple servers can be activated to provide a
    fully scalable solution 

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Example 1 Drawing Release
  • No
  • Yes
  • Yes

Approved
Check mold
Approvedby engineering
Internal
Mold
Product(re) design
for
End
Start
product
check
design
production
dimensions
  • No

Minor
changes
  • Documents

New /Beingmodified
  • Status

Being
Check In
Check In
Approved
modified
Approved by
  • Phase

Concept
Approved for
Engineering
Production
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Example 2 - ECO
Enables teams to collaborate throughout the
extended enterprise and the supply chain
  • No

Manufacturing
  • Yes
  • Yes

Engineer
Shop
ProjectManager
New
Start
End
Sales
r
department
Floor
ECO
Purchasing
  • MySmarTeam.com
  • E-mail
  • terminal

Supply
Chain
Department
Shop Floor
Engineering
Enterprise
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Example 3
Concept
Design
Release
Implement
Bug Fixes
Test
Prototype
Productize
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Benefits
  • Faster Time-to-Market
  • Share information on-line
  • Run processes in parallel when needed
  • Involve all related parties through an electronic
    process
  • Reduce the time for Engineering Changes
  • Respond faster to customer requirements
  • Perform better analysis of the effect of a change
    (cost, engineering time etc)
  • Eliminate errors and improve quality by
  • Working in a paperless mode
  • Connecting to the PDM repository (latest
    revision)
  • Keeping all parties on the same page
  • Optimize the resource utilization (monitoring and
    identifying bottlenecks)
  • Meet standards requirements (ISO/FDA )

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