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Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

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Pro/ENGINEER UpdateMichael M. CampbellSVP Product Management, Desktop ProductsPTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Page 2: Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Agenda

Pro/ENGINEER Strategy Update

Simple, Powerful, Connected

Software Quality

What’s New in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

Core Enhancements

New Capabilities

Data Management Compatibility

What’s Coming in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

Highlights of the Longer Term Pro/ENGINEER Product Roadmap

2 © 2009 PTC

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3 © 2009 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Improves BOTH Personal and Process Productivity

Simple

Easy to learn and use

Powerful

Broad range of CAD/CAM/CAE capabilities

Connected

Seamless access to people, content, processes, and other applications

Affordable

Competitively priced to meet your needs

Fast

Automated capabilities and associativity deliver time-to-market and productivity advantages

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4© 2009 PTC

Deliver a Balanced, Modern, Familiar, Consistent UI

Spend less time learning the software, more time designing

Access all of the power of Pro/ENGINEER, in a natural, intuitive manner

Principles

Focus on the model

Do simple things simply

Lead or follow the user

Progress

Majority of UI has been modernized as of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

Hundreds of mouse clicks, and miles of mouse travel have been eliminated!

New

Experienced

Casual PowerUsability Centered

Pro/ENGINEER Usability StrategySimple

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 vs. SolidWorks 2009Simple

Customer Benchmark

Scenario

– Experienced users driving both tools

– Identical models build from scratch

– Measured time, mouse picks, and mouse travel

Pro/ENGINEER comes out on top!

– Less time to model, fewer mouse picks, less mouse travel

– This was a fairly simple model and the differences started to show; imagine the results on a more complex design task

5© 2009 PTC

Benchmark by Tool Inc.December 2008

Modeled in Pro/ENGINEER in 75% of the time! 30% fewer clicks! 44% less mouse travel!

Modeled in Pro/ENGINEER in 75% of the time! 30% fewer clicks! 44% less mouse travel!

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0……Productivity Matters!

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0……Productivity Matters!

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6© 2008 PTC

© 2009 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Offers Powerful, Integrated 3D CAD/CAM/CAE CapabilitiesPowerful

ConceptualDesign

Surfacing Rights Management

Rendering

Human FactorsAssembly

Cabling Piping

ReverseEngineering

Optimization ToleranceAnalysis

Dynamics Structure,Thermal & Modal

Analysis

Kinematics

ToolingDesign

PrismaticMachining

Sheetmetal

Multi-axisMachining

Turning

2DLayout

SheetmetalNC

Schematics ECAD/MCADInterface

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7© 2009 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER is an Integral Part of PTC’s Product Development SystemConnected

Best Products+

Best Integration

Only “No Compromise”

System

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8© 2009 PTC

Structured Product Development ProcessPTC’s Quality Management System

SystematicDefect Reduction

Requirements Validation

RootCause

Analysis

PDS SystemTesting

ServiceLevel

Agreements

Independent Project Quality

Assessment

Voice of the Customer

Quality Analysis Tools

AutomatedTesting

Maintenance Production

Test

Pre-Packaged Deployment

Services

Business Process Analysis

PDS Integral Architecture

Increased QA Ratios

Maintenance Release

Discipline

Business Process Guides

Customer Satisfaction

Survey

Management Escalation Process

ProductDevelopmentConsulting Services

Service Level Agreements

Software Engineering ProcessCapability Maturity Model Integrated

Services & Support ProcessISO 9001 Certified Support

Quality Steering Committee Services Portfolio Steering Committee

Governance Framework

PlanPlan DevelopDevelop TestTest MaintainMaintain DeployDeploy OptimizeOptimize SupportSupport

Prot

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Aut

horit

y Proc

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Proc

ess

Enables PTC to:

• Listen to our customers • Deliver products that are superior in

quality, performance and

usability

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9 © 2009 PTC

PTC’s Approach to Software Quality

We do not ship software based on a date.

We ship software when the productmeets our quality criteria.

During the development of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0, we changed these thresholds.

During the development of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0, we changed these thresholds once again.

Quality Improvement Index has been established to track and report on the improvements to PTC software quality on a monthly basis.

Ship Production !

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QI - WF 4 Cum. SPR (Top-High-Medium)) / Cum. Customer / Million Lines of Code

QII - WF 2 - 3 (Top-High-Medium) / Cum. Customer / Millions Lines of Code

QII - WF 3 - 4 (Top-High-Medium) / Cum. Customer / Millions Lines of Code

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10© 2009 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 By the numbers…

500Requirements Documents

349Active R&D Projects

175 Man-Years of New Development

Over $100 Million R&D investment in Pro/ENGINEER

Wildfire 4.0 Development Cycle

Mean Time to Failure increased by 17%

Performance increased by 10% overall

Mean Time to Serious Defect increased by 96%

6.6% Smaller memory footprint than Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0

4 new exciting Pro/ENGINEER modules!

Even more stringent release criteria than

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0!

Page 11: Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Not just “Round All”; but true Auto Round!

Not just “Round All”; but true Auto Round!

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Faster Design - New Auto RoundTM Feature

Current Situation

Pro/ENGINEER’s industry leading geometry kernel provides powerful modeling capabilities, and feature agility

However, some complexity is inherent in that power…

– Which edges, in which sequence, with what transition types?

Auto Round

Reduce the time to add round features to the model

Create complex rounds more easily

Through intelligent analysis of model before rounding, Pro/ENGINEER automatically rounds as many edges as possible from the entire model or selected set

– Creates set of features whose sequence and edge sets are defined according to internal logic to maximize the number of rounded chains.

Provides complete control over results, and more flexible editing of rounds versus competitor’s solutions

11© 2009 PTC

Manual Addition of Rounds*75 minutes

Auto Round Feature4 minutes 15 sec.

Manual Addition of Rounds*75 minutes

Auto Round Feature4 minutes 15 sec.

*Intermediate User

Auto Round is 20 times faster !!!Auto Round is 20 times faster !!!

Original Model

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Faster Assembly – Working with Large Data Sets

On-Demand Simplified Representations

Load the detailed model information as/when you need it!

Full models loaded dynamically when necessary

Real-time feedback on when additional data will be streamed into session

Simplified Representation Definition Enhancements

Define Simplified Rep’s on the fly

– At “File Open” select to define a new rep

Simplified Rep preview ensures you have the appropriate level of detail loaded!

Combine Simplified Rep’s with Family Tables

Faster retrieval of family table models

Default creation and use of accelerator files minimize need to retrieve and regenerate Generic model

12© 2009 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 is a must for working with big

assemblies!

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 is a must for working with big

assemblies!

On-demand (automatic) loading of full model data as needed! Reduce Retrieval times by up to 50% Memory usage reduction of up to 60%

15% average time savings when retrieving models with instances!

On-demand (automatic) loading of full model data as needed! Reduce Retrieval times by up to 50% Memory usage reduction of up to 60%

15% average time savings when retrieving models with instances!

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17 © 2009 PTC

Do your products fail to assemble?

Do they see field failures?

Could cost be reduced through:

– improved efficiency

– eliminated defects

– reduced waste

– reduce warranty charges

Do you try to solve these problems through manual work or homegrown spreadsheet solutions?

Can the product you designed be assembled?

Will it function as intended?

How many of the units manufactured will end up as scrap?

Pro/ENGINEER Tolerance Analysis Extension Powered by CETOL Technology

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18 © 2009 PTC

Capabilities1D Tolerance Stack Up Analysis

– True Statistical Analysis

Fully Coupled to Pro/E Model

– Select components, dimensions, GTOLS, annotations to create tolerance loop

Easy, Fast to use– Implemented as a Pro/E saved analysis

– Can be saved to the model

Execution of the analysis is instantaneous!

– Results include Maximum, Minimum, Root Sum Squared Tolerance

– Contributions of each dimension to the stack• Find the pressure point from which to most easily fix the model!

BenefitsImproves detailed design processes

– Better design for manufacturing

– Improves design quality

– Reduces time-to-market

New Module

Pro/ENGINEER Tolerance Analysis Extension Powered by CETOL Technology

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Pro/ENGINEER Rights Management Extension

Market Trends

Discrete manufacturers capture tremendously valuable IP in their CAD models

– Emergence of model-based definition

• Increasing amount of valuable information captured in the CAD model (design intent captured in annotations, tolerance ranges, performance requirements and optimizations)

Explosion of design and manufacturing outsourcing & off-shoring increases the need for robust IP protection

Unauthorized use of IP can be costly

Challenge

Protecting IP outside of the secure PLM system and other traditional IT security infrastructure

New Module

23 © 2009 PTC

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Pro/ENGINEER Rights Management Extension

Protect Part, Assembly and Drawing IP Persistently and Dynamically

In addition to PDM or content management systems

– Controls access to the content within a file

– File is encrypted, but permissions are stored independently

Why?

Conduct RFP with Suppliers

Send IP to Supplier/Design Partner for Design in Context

Send IP to Suppliers/Partners for Design Review

Expiring out-of-date versions in order to prevent people from working with the wrong data

Terminating a business relationship or contract with a partner or terminating an employee

How?

Digital encryption

Identity management

Permission management

Pro/ENGINEER controls digital content use

New Module

24 © 2009 PTC

Page 17: Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Workflow for Rights Management of Pro/ENGINEER Data

1.) Policies are defined on a policy server.

Who can access the file ?

What can they do with file ?

How long will the policy be in effect ?

2.) Policy applied to files fromdirectly within Pro/ENGINEER

3.) Files are encrypted, and then shared

4.) Upon subsequent loading, user authenticates, Pro/ENGINEER decrypts files, and permits certain operations

Policies may be cached on the client to allow for off-line work for limited time

Complete auditing capabilities detail who attempted to do what and when

Same technology can also be used to protect MS Office and PDF files

Protected Pro/ENGINEER files Parts (.PRT)Assemblies (.ASM)Drawings (.DRW)

PermissionsOpen, Print, Save & Copy

New Module

25 © 2009 PTC

Page 18: Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Enhancements …with Windchill PDMLink and Pro/INTRALINK

Improved Pro/ENGINEER Data Management via Windchill PDMLink, Pro/INTRALINK

Undo / Redo in the Workspace (Windchill 9.1)

Improve external simplified rep. and Windchill interoperability (BoM-like display of ESR members)

Support “Integrate” Capabilities with Windchill

Improved PDM Versioning of drawings, to make drawings more PDM friendly

Integration of Shape Indexing with Windchill

Extensive Performance Improvements

HTML UI Sort & Filter Performance Improvement; Improve responsiveness of Workspace

Cache Limit Management for new Client Connector

Reduce memory & improve performance of large family table

New Reference Manipulation and Improved Reference Viewing

“Our top-down design processes are very structured, with clearly defined rules that our designers and engineers adhere to. It’s nice to see that the external reference pattern link can finally be broken from a PDM standpoint, thereby allowing us to utilize that very easy and useful technique again.

We have no doubt that the added functionality and increased flexibility of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0, coupled with the improvements we've seen in Windchill PDMLink 9.0, will assist us in continuing to improve product development at Alcon."

Frank Menendez, Principle Engineer, Alcon Research

26 © 2009 PTC

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© 2006 PTC

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Pro/E Data Management Compatibility RoadmapWith Pro/INTRALINK, PDMLink and ProductPoint

Pro/I 3.4Windchill

8.0Windchill

9.0Windchill

9.1 ProductPointWindchill X-20

Windchill X-30

Pro/E Wildfire

3.0Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible

No Compatibility

Planned

NoCompatibility

Planned

NoCompatibility

Planned

Pro/E Wildfire

4.0

Compatibility Planned

(as of Pro/I 3.4 M062,

and Wildfire 4.0 M030)

Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible

Compatibility Planned

Timing TBD

NoCompatibility

Planned

Pro/E Wildfire

5.0

NoCompatibility

Planned

No Compatibility

Planned

No Compatibility

Planned

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 5.0 F000

Compatibility Planned

ProductPoint 1.1 & Wildfire

5.0 F000

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 5.0 MR

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 5.0 MR

Pro/E Wildfire

6.0

NoCompatibility

Planned

No Compatibility

Planned

No Compatibility

Planned

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 6.0 F000

Compatibility Planned

ProductPoint 2.0 or 3.0 & Wildfire 6.0

F000

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 6.0 MR

Compatibility Planned

With Wildfire 5.0 MR; Will Drop 9.1

at that time

Page 20: Pro/ENGINEER Update Michael M. Campbell SVP Product Management, Desktop Products PTC/USER Benelux User Group Meeting - April 22, 2009

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Reduces Product Development costs…

Assume:

You upgraded from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 to 4.0, and performed the following tasks once per day:

28 © 2009 PTC

ActivityMinutes in

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0

Minutes in Pro/ENGINEER

Wildfire 4.0

Time Saved (min) Dollars

Saved

Opening a moderately complex assembly

60.00 30.00 30.00 $25

Rounding a model 75.00 4.25 70.75 $58.96

Clean-up Imported Geometry 85.00 8.50 76.50 $63.75

Create Annotations 5.00 1.00 4.00 $3.33

Prepare model for Analysis 22.00 1.10 20.90 $17.41

TOTAL 202.15 $168.46

Savings of $44,000 or 875 hours each year for every userSavings of $44,000 or 875 hours each year for every user

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QI - WF 4 Cum. SPR (Top-High-Medium)) / Cum. Customer / Million Lines of Code

QII - WF 2 - 3 (Top-High-Medium) / Cum. Customer / Millions Lines of Code

QII - WF 3 - 4 (Top-High-Medium) / Cum. Customer / Millions Lines of Code

29© 2009 PTC

PerformanceFocused

Usability Centered

QualityCommitment

Broad and Deep Capabilities

Strong Growth

Integral to the PDS

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

Design Without Barriers

Barriers to faster, more efficient, more innovative Product Development

Barriers to a positive User Experience

– Too hard to make changes; Too hard to explore ideas; Too hard to deal with propagating changes and failures

– Time to “productivity” is too long!

Barriers to effective Collaboration

– Too hard to find the right people, at the right time

– Too hard to leverage the collective knowledge of my colleagues

Barriers to effective use of disparate tools

– Too many different tools, from too many different suppliers

– …and they don’t work well together

Barriers between different CAD systems

– Poor exchange of data between various CAD tools, developed with different paradigms and different formats

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC30

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

Design Without Barriers

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC31

Get Further – Faster. Productivity

Better User Experience

– Modern, Familiar UI paradigm

– Eliminates fundamental Parametric modeling inefficiencies

Process Specific Optimized Workflows

– Industrial Design, Molded and Cast Parts, Weldments…

Capability Breadth

The Power to get the job done

Seamless ProductPoint Interoperability

Enabling Social Product Development

Over 330 Enhancements!Over 330 Enhancements!

Simply Better!Simply Faster!

Simply Better!Simply Faster!

Tighter, more holistic release criteria than Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

Tighter, more holistic release criteria than Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

PTC Exclusive CMMI Level 2 Certification of Pro/E Development

PTC Exclusive CMMI Level 2 Certification of Pro/E Development

Significant productivity gains for all users!

Significant productivity gains for all users!

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Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Highlights!

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC32

Interactive Modeling, Productivity, and UsabilityInteractive Modeling, Productivity, and Usability

Detailing Workflow and EfficiencyDetailing Workflow and Efficiency

Streamlined Molded Part DesignStreamlined Molded Part Design

Sheetmetal and Weldment Design and AnalysisSheetmetal and Weldment Design and Analysis

Machine Design Simulation EnhancementsMachine Design Simulation Enhancements

Data Exchange and InteroperabilityData Exchange and Interoperability

Electromechanical/Mechatronic DesignElectromechanical/Mechatronic Design

Simulation PowerSimulation Power

Industrial Design and VisualizationIndustrial Design and Visualization

Production Machining CapabilityProduction Machining Capability

Assembly Efficiency and PowerAssembly Efficiency and Power

Ergonomics and Human FactorsErgonomics and Human Factors

Sharepoint Enabled Social Product DevelopmentSharepoint Enabled Social Product Development

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Dynamic Editing

Real-time, parametric updating of changes to features

– Constraints, Relations, Patterns, etc.. All update instantaneously

Modify sketch and feature dimensions

70% Fewer Mouse Clicks and Mouse Travel to explore changes

Interactive Modeling, Productivity, and UsabilityInteractive Modeling, Productivity, and Usability

WYSIWIG Model Editing!WYSIWIG Model Editing!

Disruption-Free FailuresDeal with Regeneration Failures when YOU want to - now or later

“Failed” Geometry is shown when possible; Features are flagged in the Model Tree

Huge improvements when dealing with assemblies

– Ignore missing components on assembly retrieval!

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC

Graphical NavigationSee Graphical Previews of Models in “Thumbnails” view

–“File->Open”–In Windows Explorer–In Embedded Browser

Dwell with mouse and get an interactive 3D preview

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New “Ribbon” Based Detailing Workflow

Context-sensitive UI

– Workflow optimized for common tasks

Maximized UI - focused upon current task

– No more “hunt and peck” to find commands

– Improved RMB usage reduces mouse travel

Customizable to users needs!

– Control what is seen and how

Task improvements such as…

– “Show” Annotations/Dimensions

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC

Detailing Workflow and EfficiencyDetailing Workflow and Efficiency

Drawing Tree

Improved navigation and faster workflows

Improved awareness of entire drawing content

– Selection for modification, deletion

Display filters to context

Access to full Model Tree– Layers

– Display Annotations by Feature

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Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC35

Data Exchange and InteroperabilityData Exchange and Interoperability

New import processors

Autodesk Inventor

Solidworks

Basic CoCreate-Pro/E Interop.

Non-Geometric Data Exchange

3D Notes, GD&T, and annotations

Meta-data (parameters)

3D Import Wizard

Set up import profiles for easier interoperability

PDF Export Profiles

Import Performance Improvements

Import Data Doctor Enhancements

Usability

Enhanced Capability

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New Trajectory Rib Tool

Parting Line Round Transition

Enhanced Draft Analysis

Pattern Enhancements

Sketch Point Pattern

UV Pattern

Mirror Patterned Groups

Offset Enhancements

Toroidal Bend

Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC36

Streamlined Molded Part DesignStreamlined Molded Part Design

Design cast or molded parts faster than ever in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0!

Design cast or molded parts faster than ever in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0!

Default Pattern

UV Pattern

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Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC37

Sheetmetal and Weldment Design and AnalysisSheetmetal and Weldment Design and Analysis

New Form Tool

Flatten Form Enhancements

Pattern of Flat and Flange Walls

Mirror of Flat and Flange Walls

Coordinates Follow Unbends

Misc. EnhancementsBend Relief Visual CuesHem Shape HandlesFlat and Flange Wall Enhancements

New UI for weldsFillet, Spot, Plug, Slot, GrooveWeldment Annotation ElementsWeld Environment DefinitionWeld Combination

Weldment/Thin Model SimulationMidsurface CreationWeld Definition Sheetmetal and weldment enhancements

promote fast and efficient design!

Sheetmetal and weldment enhancements promote fast and efficient design!

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Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC38

Machine Design Simulation EnhancementsMachine Design Simulation Enhancements

Belts

3D Contact

Kinematic and Dynamic

Dynamic and Generic Gears

Spur, Helical, Bevel, Worm, Rack/Pinion

Slot Motor

Point-Point Torsion Spring

Animation of Explode states

Explode States as Animation Key Frames

Default Explode State Animation

Reaction measures on Ball and Bearing Joints

Enhanced Dynamic Relationships infrastructure

DFSS in Behavioral Modeling

“Sensors” in Behavioral Modeling

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Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC39

SharePoint Enabled Social Product DevelopmentSharePoint Enabled Social Product Development

Easy Design Reviews

Initiate a Design Review from within Pro/E– One Button wiki

Automatically Create a “mini-site” with…– Model Viewable

– Links to ProductPoint Location

– Discussion Forums

Enhanced Presence Detection

Interact seamlessly with others working on your project

See who is Interacting with Models and…– Send IM

– Call

– Send E-Mail

– Set Up LiveMeeting

Accessible from – Toaster Pop-Up

– Enhanced Status Dialog

– File Open Dialog

– Conflicts Dialog

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Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2009 PTC40

SharePoint Enabled Social Product DevelopmentSharePoint Enabled Social Product Development

Server Event Notification

“Toaster” Popup

Push Alert of Status Changes for Items in Session

Access Alert Actions– Open

– Highlight

– Update In Session

Notification Preferences can be Set– Display or not Display

– Status Update Interval

Track ChangesList changes between in session and latest released on server

Changes Include….– Replaced Parts– Deleted Items– Newly Created & Inserted Parts– Modified Parts

Interactive Highlighting

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Questions?

41 © 2009 PTC Forward Looking Information is Subject to Change © 2008 PTC

Michael M. [email protected]. Vice PresidentProduct Management, Desktop Products