Oxford: There has been extensive user input to the Global PLM Standards Workshop that will be held in Oxford at the end of this month, including a new proposal for a PLM 8-Layer Model that could provide a standard structure for managing PLM implementations.
Other standards requested by users include:-
* PLM Definition and Scope
* Product Structure
* Vision/Planning Integration
* Metrics and ROI
* PLM Engagement and Delivery
The event will be held at the Oxford Centre, 333 Banbury Road, Oxford, England on March 24-25 2010. It will be the first ever workshop with the specific aim of defining a standards framework for the whole of PLM.
PLM standards will clarify much of the confusion in PLM implementation and will enable major savings in the effort required to rationalise PLM across large organisations. The Workshop is a chance for participants to decide what the new standards should be, how they should be developed, and which kind of industry body should maintain them. Delegates will also be able to work on their own standards ideas at the meeting.
Mar 13, 2010
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