Process

Description

Processes are standardized manufacturing processes and represent the actual value-added process. In the course of a process run, a new (intermediate) product is created by the evaluated consumption of resources which enter the process. A process run is always characterized by a defined duration. By means of a process type classification, a distinction can be made between:

  • Manufacturing process
  • Assembling process.

Examples

  • Die casting
  • Deep drawing
  • Injection molding

Insertion Positions

Unit

Processes have the unit "time per cycle".

Properties

You can find the basic properties of the processes in the Details view.

Toggle View Schema

  1. Click in the view schema combobox to the top right of a view.
  2. All view schemes for the selected view are shown.

  3. Click on the desired view schema.
  4. This switches the view schema.

Note

The "Overview" view schema summarizes all available view schemes for the selected calculation or calculation element in groups. This schema is only available via the combobox.

"Calculation" view schema

Valuation

Via the valuation you can define the calculation mode for the cycle time. You can choose between the following valuations:

 

Hint Click on the plus (+) for further information.

Absolute Frequency of Occurrence

Display and enter the absolute error occurrence frequency in the process.

Direct input is possible.

Percentage Frequency of Occurrence

Display and enter the percentage error occurrence frequency in the process.

Direct input is possible.

Manufacturing Scrap Rate

Displays the manufacturing scrap rate of the should cost calculation (Details > Assumptions > Overhead and Scrap Rates).

"General Properties" view schema

The specific properties of the process are listed below.

Process Type

Select a process type. The following process types are predefined:

Process Type Key of the Process Type
Manufacturing MAN
Assembling ASS

 

FACTON CMD Compatibility

Processes can be allocated under the following supported resources:

 

Under a process, the following supported resources can be allocated:

 

UI Name Internal Name Type Object Type
Cycle Time* ProcessCycleTime Time/ResourceQuantityType Allocation
Cycles per Time ProcessCyclePerTime ResourceQuantityType/Time Allocation
Yield per cycle ProcessOutputPerCycle ParentResourceQuantityType/ResourceQuantityType Allocation
Output per Time ProcessOutputPerTime ParentResourceQuantityType/Time Allocation
Ʃ Measure Values Cycle Time TechnicalMeasureTotalValueForProcessCycleTime Time/ResourceQuantityType Allocation
* A process delivers cost relevant information in form of the "Cycle Time". The calculated costs of the sub-resources are aggregated and multiplied by the "Relevant Quantity".

Table: Interface Properties - Process