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What is a digital thread?

Digital thread is a term used to describe the seamless flow of digital information throughout a product’s life cycle, from design and engineering to manufacturing and maintenance. It is a concept that has gained traction in recent years due to the increasing use of digital technologies and the need for greater visibility and transparency in product development and production.

At its core, the digital thread is about connecting data and processes across different stages of a product’s life cycle, so that information can be easily shared and used by different stakeholders. This means that data from design and engineering can be passed on to manufacturing, and then on to maintenance and service, all in a standardized and consistent format.

The benefits of digital thread are many. One of the most important is improved efficiency and productivity. By having a single, integrated source of information, companies can reduce the time and effort required to transfer data between different departments and systems. This, in turn, can help to speed up product development and reduce time-to-market.

Another important benefit of digital thread is improved quality and reliability. By ensuring that all stakeholders have access to the same information, companies can reduce the risk of errors and inconsistencies in product design and production. This can help to improve product quality and reliability, which can ultimately lead to higher customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Digital thread also has the potential to improve sustainability and reduce waste. By providing greater visibility into the entire product life cycle, companies can identify opportunities to reduce waste, improve energy efficiency, and reduce the environmental impact of their products.

However, implementing digital thread is not without its challenges. One of the biggest challenges is integrating data and processes across different systems and departments. This requires a high level of coordination and cooperation between different stakeholders, as well as the use of standardized data formats and protocols.

Another challenge is ensuring data security and privacy. With so much sensitive information being shared across different systems and departments, it is important to have robust security measures in place to protect against cyber threats and data breaches.

Despite these challenges, the potential benefits of digital thread are too significant to ignore. By connecting data and processes across the entire product life cycle, companies can improve efficiency, quality, and sustainability, while reducing costs and increasing customer satisfaction. As digital technologies continue to advance and become more ubiquitous, the importance of digital thread will only continue to grow.

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Best AI?: TRON, HAL 9000, C3PO or IBM?

I bet you have read a book or seen a movie that had an “all-knowing” AI. But have you seen a practical, pragmatic AI that can inexpensively help you do your job better for about $65 a month?

You may have seen IBM Watson defeat Jeopardy players a few years back. We have now applied that same machine learning technology to help you to reduce the time you spend on managing and reviewing requirements.

This AI capability combined with our requirements management solution enables organizations to better manage software and product requirements – as well as compliance and regulatory requirements – to accelerate their delivery cycles and improve product and project quality. 

Interested to see if our AI Requirements Assistant can help you? Then reach out to me to see if it might be a fit for your organization.

Please let me know if your schedule allows for a quick call. Thanks again and looking forward to hearing from you.

Imran Hashmi

416-788-9101

[email protected]

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PSS – think you can’t afford IBM? Our AI solution starts at about $65 a month and our complete requirements management solution at $270 a month

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IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Suite On-Line Open Labs

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IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Suite On-Line Open Labs
Starting on May 5, 2021
Each event is limited to 25 participants, so sign up soon!

Introducing IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Suite
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.

Connect to a virtual classroom for a series of one-hour workshops and experience the power of these tools. There is no charge to register and attend.

Wednesday, May 5th 9AM Pacific (12PM Eastern)
DOORS® Next (formerly DNG)
View, modify, annotate, trace, and report on requirements.
Managing Requirements with IBM DOORS Next v7
In this one-hour, hands-on lab, you’ll work through several exercises that demonstrate how to view, modify, trace, and report on requirements using IBM DOORS Next. This workshop is a companion to our webinar, Managing Requirements from RFP Response to Product Development with DOORS Next. available on-demand via our website.
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Wednesday, May 19th 9AM Pacific (12PM Eastern)
IBM Engineering Test Management/ETM (formerly RQM)
Explore four validation scenarios and synchronize requirements with validation test case plan.
Validating Requirements with IBM ETM v7
In this one-hour, hands-on lab, you’ll work through four kinds of validation scenarios and an exercise that demonstrates how requirements are synchronized with validation test cases. This workshop is a companion to our webinar, Validating Requirements with IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM), available on-demand via our website.
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Wednesday, June 2nd 9AM Pacific (12PM Eastern)
IBM Engineering Workflow Management/EWM (formerly RTC)
Prioritize, assign, and monitor progress of tasks and defects linked to requirement creation and validation efforts.
Managing Your Project from RFP to Delivery with IBM EWM v7
In this one-hour, hands-on lab, you’ll create tasks, clarification requests, and change requests from DOORS Next and ETM. You’ll also synchronize requirements with tracking items and manually create additional tasks in the backlog. After ranking work items in the backlog, you’ll plan, move, and track a subset of the work items through an abbreviated sprint. This workshop is a companion to our webinar, Managing Your Project from RFP to Delivery with IBM Engineering Workflow Management (EWM), available on-demand via our website.
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Wednesday, June 16th 9AM Pacific (12PM Eastern)
IBM Global Configuration Management/GCM
Manage multiple requirements, test case, and model variants across IBM ELM tools.
Managing Requirement and Validation Variants with IBM GCM
In this one-hour, hands-on workshop, you’ll use IBM Global Configuration Management to create and manage multiple variants of requirements and validation/test cases in IBM DOORS Next and IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM).You’ll also experience the power of using change sets to gather and approve requirement changes prior to releasing to a production stream.
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For more information contact Mark Kovich of IBM
Sales and Marketing Specialist, IBM Software Group
[email protected]

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IDC ANALYST CONNECTION How to Fuel the Digital Engine Driving Product Development

Companies need to embrace digitally transforming their engineering processes to remain competitive in the evolving global market.To successfully develop products that integrate hardware and software,organizations need an integrated solution that supports both hardware and software development methodologies.

How to Fuel the Digital Engine Driving Product Development

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IBM Webinar Free – AI Applications

Engineering Enlightenment Webinar Series
A.I. Applications – Helping developers of systems and software become more productive while increasing quality.

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Successfully Measuring Progress Using Module of Metrics in California High-Speed Rail

Date: Thursday, February 25th
Time: 12:00PM Eastern Time (9:00AM Pacific)

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This webinar provides insights into the use of modules of metrics (MoM) in the California High-Speed Rail System (CHSRS), a multi-billion-dollar program procured in several individual procurement contracts including civil works, track and systems, trainsets, and the train operator. There are currently three active civil works contracts, spanning 119 miles including the design and construction of over 225 different guide way sections, aerial structures, trenches, roadway overheads, and other structures.

Requirements are managed in DOORS, with hundreds of modules and thousands of requirements in each contract. With the progression of design and construction metrics were developed, measuring how the requirements were addressed in several thousand contractor design and construction submittals, eventually evolving into the MoM approach. As the first structures are being readied for acceptance, certification and hand-over to the next track and systems contractor, it is of even more importance to demonstrate that all applicable requirements have been satisfied by each contract.

The CHSRS MoM approach has been successfully implemented as a pilot for one the three civil works contracts and is planned to be rolled out to the remaining civil works and any or the future contracts. This webinar will discuss the MoM objectives, challenges, implementation, and the use of the MoM for both technical and managerial use.

Presenter: Oliver Hoehne of Parsons Brinckerhoff

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