ThinAppS Development
Workshop – 5 Days
This workshop is intended for developers of ThinAppS. Upon
completion of the workshop, the student will have the knowledge
to install devices and ThinAppS tools for application development,
be knowledgeable of the workings of the ThinAppS server,
understand the development components for ThinAppS development,
be able to create ThinAppS applications on their own. The
format of the workshop is broken up into five sections:
- Review what ThinAppS is and what it can do from
a developer’s perspective.
- Explain how to develop applications with the ThinAppS
framework.
- Hands-on session for developing customer applications.
- Answer questions.
- Focus our attention on areas customer wants to explore.
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Advanced MDCC User Training
This course is intended for the higher level User of MDCC
with a Train the Trainer approach. Upon completion of the
course, attendees will have an increased understanding of
features that are typically instituted during the later phases
of implementation. This consists of the creation of electronic
links to jobs, Backflushing at the operation, Work-In-Process
product identification, Production Optimization and the Audit
Report. Attendees will receive instruction that will help
with investigation and resolution of common transaction errors.
Each class will receive up-to-date information and instruction
regarding use of the newest program enhancements to be included
in the next release of PLMC. Hands-on exercises will be used
to reinforce the discussion material presented in class.
CLASS PREREQUISITES: Attendees must have attended the 2-Day
Implementing MDCC class, or, they must have at least 6 months
of hands-on experience of MDCC implementation and use in
production.
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Advanced QRMS
Course in
Development
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ATM (Advanced Transaction Management) User Training
Upon
completion of this course, attendees will have an overall understanding
of ATM's functionality. The training is separated
into four sections. The first section consists of an overview
of ATM and all aspects of the setup and usage of Select and
Edit. The second section covers Absence Reporting and Management.
The third section covers the use of Personal Calendars. The
fourth section consists of the setup of reason codes and
the maintenance of records by transaction types. Hands-on
exercises will be used to reinforce the discussion material
presented in class. Attendees should have an understanding
of PM&C's Select and Edit Process before attending this
class.
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MDCC User Training
Upon
completion of the course, attendees will have an overall understanding
of the module’s functionality. The training
is separated into numerous sections beginning with an overview
of MDCC and continuing with a discussion of the initial set-up,
tailoring options, and updating of data. The other sections
are grouped by functions available on the different menus
(Administrator, Worker, and Supervisor Menus). Topics included
are Time & Attendance, Labor and Inventory transactions,
Serial Tracking for WIP and advanced Jobbing features for
the shop floor operator including on-line documentation,
instructions and drawings, Hold/Release of jobs, Job Scheduling,
Operation Maintenance, Maintenance of Operator Transactions,
and Electronic Messaging. Hands-on exercises will be used
to reinforce the discussion material presented in class.
A comprehensive test will be conducted the last day of the
class to measure student understanding of key module concepts.
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QRMS User Training
Upon
completion of the course, attendees will have an overall understanding
of the module’s functionality. The training
is separated into numerous sections beginning with an overview
of QRMS and continuing with a discussion of the initial system
set-up, tailoring options, MDCC interface ability and updating
of data. Other sections consist of test specification procedures,
the creation/maintenance of test result data, the analysis
of statistical data and process control charts, the use of
the Nonconformance Report for the tracking of nonconformance
and continuous improvement ability, and the setting up of
Security levels. Hands-on exercises will be used to reinforce
the discussion material presented in class. A comprehensive
test will be conducted the last day of the class to measure
student understanding of key module concepts.
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TMPS User Training
This course is intended for implementers of Tool Management
and Planning Systems (TMPS). Upon completion of the course,
the student will have the knowledge to set up and use TMPS
to accurately record the movement of tools to and from the
crib to the shop floor, scrap and repair tools, change manufacturing
orders, and change work centers. Tool warehouse, inquiries,
and MRP will also be covered. Hands-on exercises reinforce
the discussion material used in class.
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