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A subset of MOM focused on real-time execution, data collection, and quality control on the shop floor.

A process used to manage production planning and shop floor activities via realistic, constraint-based schedules. BOM (Bill of Materials): EBOM: Engineering Bill of Materials (as designed).

DELMIA is not a single tool but a portfolio of applications ranging from Robotics simulation to Human Ergonomics. Consequently, its glossary is often categorized by industry discipline. To understand the glossary, one must first understand the three pillars that define the DELMIA environment:

The core data model of DELMIA, linking the item being made (Product) to how it is made (Process) and the equipment used (Resource).

The holy trinity of manufacturing data: Product, Process, Resource .

DELMIA is used by distinct groups of engineers: Process Planners (who are logical/sequence focused) and Simulation Engineers (who are spatial/kinematic focused). The glossary standardizes terms so that a "Process" to a planner equates to a "Sequence of Operations" to a simulator, ensuring seamless data handover.

A subset of MOM focused on real-time execution, data collection, and quality control on the shop floor.

A process used to manage production planning and shop floor activities via realistic, constraint-based schedules. BOM (Bill of Materials): EBOM: Engineering Bill of Materials (as designed).

DELMIA is not a single tool but a portfolio of applications ranging from Robotics simulation to Human Ergonomics. Consequently, its glossary is often categorized by industry discipline. To understand the glossary, one must first understand the three pillars that define the DELMIA environment:

The core data model of DELMIA, linking the item being made (Product) to how it is made (Process) and the equipment used (Resource).

The holy trinity of manufacturing data: Product, Process, Resource .

DELMIA is used by distinct groups of engineers: Process Planners (who are logical/sequence focused) and Simulation Engineers (who are spatial/kinematic focused). The glossary standardizes terms so that a "Process" to a planner equates to a "Sequence of Operations" to a simulator, ensuring seamless data handover.