Web Seminar: Applying ISA95 for Specification of MES User Requirements (IC60CW2)
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Description:
The seminar will provide participants instruction on how to use the ISA95 models as a basis for a structured method for collecting and writing the User Requirements Specifications for a manufacturing execution system (MES).
You will be able to:
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Describe the scope of your project
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Identify who are the stakeholders
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Explain how to keep focused on the business drivers
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List the detailed steps of the URS phase of your project
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Employ an interview program to interview stakeholder
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Describe the "To Be" situation and specify the basic architecture
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Recognize best practices and pitfalls in this process
You will cover:
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Project Scope
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Stakeholders
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Interview Programs
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Best Practices
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Concerns
Who should attend:
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Project groups in manufacturing companies that have to specify the user requirements for new MES systems
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MES consultants and system integrators who have to support their clients in the specification of user requirements
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IT managers who want to learn an approach that can be reused on several sites and that can compare the "As Is" situation of several sites
Equipment and System Requirements:
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Touch-tone telephone with a speakerphone for the audio portion of the live seminars
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Internet connection running at 28.8 bps or faster
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Java-enabled browser (Netscape Navigator 4.04 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later)
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Computer monitor large enough for all participants to view or projection system for presentation to larger audiences
*Please note that all US and Canadian participants will dial into a toll-free number. All non-US or non-Canadian participants will dial into a toll number and be charged by the long distance provider for the call.
Registration Options:
For more detailed information on this topic, consider attending one of these ISA courses: Applying Manufacturing Systems (IC60) or Implementing Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) Using the ANSI/ISA95 Standards (IC60C).
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