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Drawing management software from Caylx
Short design times and fast change cycles drive earlier product launches.
Manual product release and change processes waste time. Users must identify, locate and
copy affected drawings; write, edit and correct the change order, and rely on
one person-at-a-time review, using either interoffice mail or an engineer or change
analyst walking the change package from office to office.
Drawings are the essential communication method for conveying design data, which in most
cases are created using computer-aided design (CAD) software, but may occasionally include
paper documents, photographic film, computer binary code on CD, and other physical media.
Groups within and outside your company rely entirely on the accuracy and completeness of
your engineering drawing package to efficiently realize the project design intent.
Drawing Control Requirements
Since the drawing package forms the foundation of a company's intellectual property,
the contents must be cataloged, and changes to each drawing must be identified, reviewed,
approved and distributed to affected personnel.
While drawing practice has been defined by older standards, these simply specify the drawing
content, not its management and control. However, managing the drawing package throughout a
product's life cycle is a major challenge for companies facing rapidly-changing market
conditions, supply chain changes, and regulatory requirements. Accurate, up-to-date information
is crucial to a correctly manufactured product, be it a building or a bicycle.
A drawing that can't be identified correctly, or has unapproved content, or has simply 'gone
missing' can't contribute to the quality of a product. On the other hand, a drawing package
that is identifiable, searchable, reviewable, and immediately available significantly reduces
product costs by simplifying design, procurement, manufacturing, customer training and field
service.
Drawing Management Functions
A complete drawing management software environment encompasses a combination of capabilities
and processes in addition to those required in a Document Management system.
Capabilities
Efficient, user-friendly methods for creating design document and part data records, managing
assembly structures, storing electronic file attachments, and processing change forms.
Processes
Business rules that define which drawing and part types are supported, how item numbers are
assigned, how drawings are revised, who approves changes to part and drawing revisions, the
conditions under which parts are qualified for use, and a host of other details.
Reference files
The complex relationships between drawings and their associated reference files need to be
managed in such a way that users can clearly see the relationships between the drawings and
any related reference files, and must also provide functions to fix any broken links.
Workflow
The definition of multiple workflows based on company processes. Users should be able to route
drawings or change processes using a defined workflow and thus bringing the necessary control
and discipline within the product development processes.
Where to Find Out More
Feel free to browse around our website, download some of our whitepapers and success stories,
and contact us - it's as simple as that. We'll be more than happy to help you to make the right
information management decision.
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