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Simulation Process Management
July 31, 2007
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Event Type:Webinar Location: Online,USA Date: July 31, 2007
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 (Note: This broadcast is part of the NAFEMS vendor series that
allows various solutions providers the opportunity to deliver
technical information to the NAFEMS community. NAFEMS does not
endorse any vendor, but tries to provide an unbiased view of the
marketplace.)
Software budgets and functional capability are not the greatest
roadblocks to getting more value from digital simulation and
analysis. Instead the limiting factors are schedule – not
enough time to do all the analysis you want – and too few
skilled professionals with the knowledge of how to use simulation
to drive design decisions.
Bruce Jenkins from Spar Point Research will share his firm’s
investigations of how leading manufacturers are working to overcome
these constraints through simulation process management –
tools and techniques to manage simulation data, automate work
processes, and re-use knowledge. He’ll also review best
practices for qualifying solution providers – balancing
domain expertise in digital simulation against technical and market
strength in data/process management, preferably both at the
workgroup/user level and across the enterprise.
UGS will then review how the new capabilities for simulation data
and process management built on the Teamcenter PLM platform give
product development engineers a higher level of confidence that
they’re always using the right inputs for their performance
analyses; improve engineering management’s decision-making
processes by aligning all enterprise activities around the latest
simulation models and results, and leverage knowledge capture and
re-use across product platforms throughout the lifecycle in order
to have simulation results available in time to impact key new
product design decisions.
Agenda
Welcome & Introduction
- Matthew Ladzinski, NAFEMS North American Representative
Simulation Process Management: Business Drivers, Technical Enablers
- Bruce Jenkins, Spar Point Research
New Capabilities in Simulation Data and Process Management
- Ravi Shankar, Siemens UGS PLM Software
Q & A Session
Closing

Remember to register for NAFEMS Work Session on the Management in
Simulation Data.

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About the Presenters
Bruce Jenkins,
President of Research and cofounder of Spar Point Research LLC, has more than 20
years’ experience in technology business analysis. He has
authored over 500 articles and studies on engineering and
manufacturing technologies and their business impact, including the
white-paper series “Best Practices for Implementing Digital
Simulation and Analysis” and “Simulation Data
Management: Rationalizing the Decision.” Jenkins has
consulted to automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment and other
manufacturers on evaluating and selecting solutions and providers,
and has advised leading software and hardware providers on
competitive positioning and new market opportunities. Spar Point
Research LLC (www.sparllc.com
, Danvers, Massachusetts) is a research firm founded in 2003 by
Jenkins and Tom Greaves to investigate new technologies that
improve the productivity, quality and safety of work processes for creating, modifying and managing engineered products
and constructed assets.
Ravi Shankar
is a Senior Marketing Manager at Siemens UGS PLM Software. He has a
strong background in Digital Simulation with specific experience in
the design and application of CAE, multi-body dynamics, and
multi-run simulation tools to enhance product development.
His career has included stints as a consultant at Ford Motor
Company, where he received a Quality Award, and several years in
senior management roles with software vendors Mechanical Dynamics
and MSC Software. Ravi’s educational experience
includes engineering degrees from IIT Delhi and Duke University, a
PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, and an
MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of
Michigan.
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