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10. April 2008
Presented by
Matthias HOFMANN
Configuration Management Consultant
AIRBUS CIMPA
Frank MÜLLER
Head Of Configuration Management
EADS Defence Electronics
Effective Configuration Management through
Standardisation
PLM characteristic with a standard tool with specific
interfaces to design – Managing CM in a
Complex International Project
AIRBUS CIMPA, ProSTEP Symposium 2008, Effective CM through Standardisation
Overview
Configuration
Management for A400M Programme
System Level
• Company CIMPA & CIMPAs role in Project
• Managing CM in a complex international project
CM in the scope of the EADS PLM Harmonization program
• PHENIX
• What is Configuration Management for EADS
• How EADS Defence Electronics use Configuration Management
• CM from design to product
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CIMPA Portfolio
PLM services covering the whole life cycle
Our service-clusters improve:
Processes
Configuration
Application & Methods
Software Products
CM
Simulations & Visualisation
Supplier Collaboration
In-Service Operations
CIMPA offers Consulting, Solutions & Support
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Role of CIMPA in the Project
CIMPA is the EADS service company for
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
CIMPA delivered services for EADS DE
Manage Interface between System Level
(EADS), Supplier and Customer (Airbus)
Definition of a common change process
Project plan and project management of
change process
Ensures the consistency of your product
performance
Manage customer requirements efficiently
Drive corrective actions to a minimum
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Definition Configuration Management
Structure
Knowledge Management
Library Management
Data Management
Our understanding:
“Configuration Management ... is a
management process for establishing and
maintaining consistency of a product's
performance, its functional and physical
attributes, with its requirements, design and
operational information, throughout its life.”
(ANSI)
Document Management
Change Process
Requirements Management
Release Process
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Task of EADS DE in the A400M Programme:
System Responsibility
Changes
Requirements
Change
Changes
Requirements
Suppliers
Change
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The quality of Configuration Management
The Quality of CM is (mainly) determined by three factors
Product
Process
Culture
IT-Solution
Project Goals
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The Change Process as a Core Process
A common problem of the Change Process
…is that it is often
heavy & inflexible
Goal is to define an
efficient Change Process
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The General Change Process
Formal Check
(CM)
Released
Information
Validation
Request
Documents
Work
Order
Start
Problem
Change Report
Request
Up-Date/Creation
of Items
Implementation
Planning
Usage of released Items
Change
Notice
Categorization
(CM)
Technical
Management
Review
Decision
Execute
(CM)
Cost estimation
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The CM II Standard proposes a Change Process
Change
Specialist III
released
Infomation
Start
Request
Documents
Work
Order
Problem
Report
Change
Request
Validierung
By User
Up-Date/Creation
of Items
(CIB)
Implementation
Planning
(Author)
Usage of released Items
Change
Notice
Cost estimation
Change
Specialist I
Change
Notice
Change
Specialist II
(CRB)
Management
simple?
Rules
(TRB)
Decision
Technisches
Review
(Author)
75 – 85%
Accellerated Path
(Author)
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The Challenge of the Supply Chain :
The Multiplied Loop of the Change Process
AIRBUS
(Aircraft)
EADS DE
(System)
Supplier
(Equipment)
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The Glue of the Supply Chain: Interfaces
Prerequisite of smooth functioning interfaces are again
…clear definition of
the interface processes and
roles & responsibilities.
For example
single point of contact:
Handover from CM to CM or
defined forms for Exchange
Data and Information
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Overcome
the Borderlines
A400M Strategic
Work share
The necessity to organise interaction of several company in
different countries face the problem
France
of cultural borderlines to be
Germany
overcome.
Spain
UK
Belgium
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Turkey
The answer is again standardisation, especially the definition of
a common language and
Common understanding
of processes.
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IT Landscape
In the ideal case all stakeholder in the project use
the same IT solution for CM,
Æ but in reality this is
usually not the case
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The Quality of CM in a Complex Project
The Quality of CM in a complex project is (mainly) determined
by only two factors
Product
Process
Culture
IT-Solution
Project Goals
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EADS PHENIX Program
CM in the scope of EADS PLM Harmonization Program
PLM Harmonization for ENhanced Integration & eXcellence
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Table of Contents
• Current EADS initiative – PHENIX
• What is CM for EADS and in PHENIX?
• Areas of interest with respect to CM
• How we use CMII
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Why PHENIX?
•
PHENIX is the acronym for PLM Harmonization ENhanced
Integration and eXcellence
•
To improve EADS Group integration and excellence through Product
Life Cycle harmonization
•
It is one of 11 EADS top priorities, directly launched in 2007 and
driven at EADS CEOs level
=> „Develop and implement a common policy for Product Lifecycle
Management (PLM), methods and tools EADS-wide, build common IT
infrastructures“
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
What is the PHENIX Program for EADS?
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
PHENIX Program Objectives
Cost
reduction
• Avoidance of non quality & dramatic consequences
¾ Golden rules, lessons learnt, support to
Governance (KPIs…),...
• Excellence in WorldWide Extended Enterprise
collaboration
EADS PLM
Harmonization
Ability to
operate as a
worldwide
Ext. Ent.
¾ Global virtual enterprise with common standards,
shared tools & processes including with partners
• Cooperation and mutual support between BUs and
different sectors:
¾ Military and Civilian
¾ Transfer of workload, expertise, …
• Sharing of common services
¾ Common training, technical support,…
• Stronger driving of PLM solutions Providers
Excellence &
Agility
• Agility and flexibility in front of customers vs.
competition
• Readiness of high level skills & capabilities
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
• Influence on PLM standards
PUBLIC
PHENIX Program Organisation
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
PHENIX Programme priority domains
Engineering &
Manufacturing Design
Improve usage of DS tools and
build EADS strategy towards
DS/IBM
Master Product
Definition
Enable to manage all relevant
product data through all the phases
of a Programme in a context of EE
Requirements
Management
Get common understanding and
better management of
requirements / specification with
customers and partners
Digital Mock-Up
Operations
Operate DMU as 3D reference for
Physical Product Definition
Configuration
Management
Enable efficient cooperation
internally and with suppliers and
partners
Extended Enterprise
Link with Program
Management
Make programme managers use
the PLM as a control panel for
programme progress and
efficiency
Integrate EADS as a Group in a
context of EE and enable
cooperation between
Divisions/BUs
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Simulation Tools
Improve interfaces of simulation
with other product development
activities and build common
strategy towards tools providers
Integrated Technology
Processes
Enable efficient and integrated
management of technological
processes from Design to
Manufacturing phases
Electrical Design
Elaborate a common Electrical
design tool and database
Table of Contents
• Current EADS initiative – PHENIX
• What is CM for EADS and in PHENIX?
• Areas of interest with respect to CM
• How we use CMII
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
List of Divisions / BUs
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Importance of CM to EADS
•
CM as a process insures consistency between requirements
raised or changed to a product and its definition/realisation
– Vision of the CM team is to develop a set of CM processes,
which can be applied as an industrial standard (internally and
extended enterprise)
•
For EADS CM is a core process to define, produce and operate
complex high-tech products => CM enables the management of
complexity which can not be handled by human intelligence.
•
CM is an excellent platform and major prerequisite to avoid non
quality issues and related costs (=> in CMII called cost for
corrective actions).
•
A robust and practical CM process is a prerequisite to unleash
benefits of state-of-the art PLM technologies, e.g. configured
digital mock-up.
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
What is CM for EADS?
•
CM is a leading process to enable cooperation, harmonisation
and identity at EADS group level and by this CM is a key enabler
for world-wide extended enterprise.
•
Definition from ANSI: A management process for establishing
and maintaining consistency of a product‘s performance,
functional and physical attributes of the product with the
requirement, the design and operational information
throughout the entire life cycle.
•
Embedded in the EADS product life cycle management
framework, CM aims at a continous improvement of the value
chain by reducing corrective actions by establishing a EADS
industrial standard process for CM to be applied for future
programs.
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Why CM ?
3
Can I justify what I intend to build to fulfil my contract?
5 Can I justify what I have built to fulfil my contract?
1
Do I understand
the contract that
I have to fulfil?
Justification
Requirements
Definition
4
2
Do I know what I have built to fulfil my contract?
Do I understand what I have to build to fulfil my contract?
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Table of Contents
• Current EADS initiative – PHENIX
• What is CM for EADS and in PHENIX?
• Areas of interest with respect to CM
• How we may use CMII
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Work approach – CMII as basis of future
processes for CM
• Each point will be handled in 2 steps:
– Consideration of CMII solution/principles
– Adopted proposal for EADS process / template etc.
– Followed by plenary discussion and collective acceptance
/ amendments / adaption
• We started defining the most complex processes,
defining all process steps, decision points,
associated data and required analysis steps etc.
• Based on this, we will define further options and
light process.
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
ENC Configuration Management
List of use cases
1.
Change management
2.
Baseline management
3.
Product structure
4.
Customization
5.
Status accounting
6.
Effectivity management
7.
Conformity and attestation
8.
In service configuration
9.
Release management
10. CM plan & CM policy
11. Contract Management
12. Configuration Management of Software
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Table of Contents
• Current EADS initiative – PHENIX
• What is CM for EADS and in PHENIX?
• Areas of interest with respect to CM
• How we use CMII
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Application of CMII - examples
•
1. Change management
– CM II Principles: applicable
– EADS Requirements: Extension/Adaptation of CM II change process for different
purposes (full change process / fast track)
•
2. Baseline Management
– CM II Principles: applicable
– EADS Requirements: Adaptations / extension of CM II definition
•
3. Product structure
– CM II Principles: not directly applicable
– EADS Requirements: very complex requirements in PLM frame, use case definition
– in cooperation with Phenix Task Forces
•
4. Customization:
– CM II Principles: not covered
– EADS Requirements: very complex requirements in PLM frame, use case definition
– in cooperation with Phenix Task Forces
•
5. Effectivity management
– CM II Principles: not directly applicable
– EADS Requirements: very complex requirements in PLM frame, use case definition
– in cooperation with Phenix Task Forces
Frank Müller (TF CM)
(PHENIX Programme) – ProStep iViP Symposium 2008
PUBLIC
Contact
Matthias HOFMANN
Configuration Management Consultant
CIMPA GMBH
GASSTRASSE 6
22761 HAMBURG, GERMANY
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.cimpa.com
Frank MÜLLER
Head of Configuration Management EADS
Defence Electronics
EADS PLM HP – TF CONFIGURATION
MANAGEMENT
EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
WÖRTHSTRASSE 85
89077 ULM, GERMANY
EMAIL: [email protected]
TEL: +49 731 392 5842, FAX +49 731 392 205842
www.eads.net
Thank you for your attention!
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