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Reducing Complexity in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Bill Bone
CTO, Automotive
October 2, 2017
©Aras Corporation | 2017
Agenda
1. Increasing Product Complexity
2. Business of Engineering
3. Product Innovation Platform
4. Aras PLM Platform
5. Aras Overview
6. Aras Customers
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Increasing Product Complexity
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And creating challenges
Product Complexity is Increasing
Product
Complexity
Time
Mechanical – 2D
Electrical
Electronic
Software
Systems
Connected
SE/MBSE
Product
as a
Service
Mechatronics
Mechanical – 3D
Chevy Volt
Hybrid
Transaxle
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“To keep a Boeing Dreamliner flying,
reboot once every 248 days”
“This feature will park Model S while the driver is outside the vehicle”
As the role of software increases
▪ Product features increasingly defined by software
Coordinating Cross-Discipline Development
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Now suppliers control critical technologies
Managing Outsourced Activities
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Interpreting IOT data and managing updates in the field
Extended Product Responsibility
Over The Air Updates (OTA)
OTA software updates will not only affect your infotainment system
but also power train and vehicle safety systems
Engine Health Management (EHM)
Rolls-Royce uses EHM to track the health of thousands of engines
operating worldwide, using onboard sensors and live satellite feeds
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Conforming to regulations, managing risks and liability
Maintaining Compliance
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Bold Predictions
LEVEL 0
No Active
Assistance
System
LEVEL 1
Longitudinal or
Transverse
Guide
Longitudinal or
Transverse
Guide
LEVEL 2
Traffic Control
Longitudinal
and Transverse
Guide
LEVEL 5
No Driver
LEVEL 4
No Take
Over Request
No Driver
Intervention
LEVEL 3
Take Over
Request
Awareness
for Take Over
HUMAN MACHINE
Source: Intel
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2025?
Truck Platooning comprises a number of
trucks equipped with state-of-the-art driving
support systems – one closely following the
other. This forms a platoon with the trucks
driven by smart technology, and mutually
communicating.
• Front truck – Level 2
• Following truck(s) – Level 3
• Front ruck fuel economy improvement: 3% -
7%
• Following truck fuel economy improvement:
7% - 15% at 10 meter separation
Video: DAF Eco Twin Platoon Video
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Autonomous Level 2 - Level 3 Example
Business of Engineering
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Systems Engineering Process
Verification and Validation
Software
Electronic
Mechanical
Services
Source: VPE TU Kaiserslautern (modified)
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But Teams are Work With Data Silos
▪ Software
▪ Electronic
▪ Mechanical
▪ Systems
▪ External
▪ Suppliers
▪ …
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Legacy PLM has Failed to Meet the Vision
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Adapted from: Aerospace & Defense Industry PLM Value Gap Survey, CIMdata, March 2013
Focused on the Science of Engineering
MCAD/ECAD PDM
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Failing to Support the Business of Engineering
Concept Development Manufacturing Field
Software
Mechanical
Electrical
Electronic
Product
System
MCAD PDM
Requirements, MBSE, Systems Engineering, Verification & Validation
Configuration and Change Management – EBOM/MBOM/SBOM
Electrical Design
Electronic Design
Component Engineering
Software Development
Manuf. Planning
Work Instructions
Quality Planning &
Systems
User Manuals
Service Manuals
Catalogs
Modeling,
Simulation
IOT Analytics
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PLM Underground
Leaving Your Engineers Working Like This
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Verification and Validation
Software
Electronic
Mechanical
Services
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Failing to Support Systems Engineering Processes
Source: VPE TU Kaiserslautern (modified)
Limited reuse
Systems models not
integrated with
disciplines
Disciplines
operating
independently
Integration issues
identified late in process
Traceability challenges
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The Chief Engineer’s nightmare
▪ Poor cross-discipline
communication compromises design
integrity
▪ Lack of an integrated product
configuration creating confusion at
critical hand-offs
▪ Fragmented data and processes
making it hard to support new
business opportunities
Impacting the Ability to do Business
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Product Innovation Platform
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Time for a new approach
Digital Transformation
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Source: IDC
A Product Innovation Platform?
Product innovation platforms…will disruptively
transform how companies define, design,
manufacture and service products“The product innovation platform provides the
open, inclusive decision-making
environment required to achieve the perfect
balance of vitality and stability
Innovation platforms draw together:
▪ personal productivity tools
▪ end-to-end lifecycle-management at the
enterprise level, and
▪ cross-functional collaboration
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Product Innovation Platform
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Concept Development Manufacturing Service
Digital Thread and Digital Twin
AS SERVICED
C
F
D
H
J
K
O
L
G
T
SN #97
SN #44
A SN #6
Q SN #71
R
S
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Concept Development Manufacturing Service
Systems Engineering Process
Verification and Validation
Software
Electronic
Mechanical
Services
Source: VPE TU Kaiserslautern (modified)
Reuse supported
Systems models
integrated with physical
structures
Disciplines
synchronized
Fewer late-stage
integration issues
Improved traceability
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Aras PLM Platform
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At Aras we’ve taken a different approach
▪ We’ve built Resilient technology that is:
▫ Flexible
Meets the unique, evolving needs of the organization
▫ Scalable
Supports users across the extended enterprise
▫ Upgradable
Upgrade to new releases in a timely and economical
manner
▪ With an Open business model
▪ And an Innovative deployment approach
Why are Companies Using Aras?
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Platform Services
▪ Flexible, common services
▫ Item management
▫ Configuration and change
▫ Lifecycles and workflow
▫ Visual collaboration
▫ Vault management
▫ Search, etc.
▪ Scalable - Aras tested to 250k
concurrent users
Adaptive Client
Modeling EngineFlexible data and process model
RepositoryModel and data
Services LayerStandard PLM services
Average response times were excellent”
“
Services LayerStandard PLM services
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Platform Applications
Platform Services
Application Modeling
Adaptive Client
Modeling EngineFlexible data and process model
RepositoryModel and data
Services LayerStandard PLM services
Aras’s modelling capabilities…enable solutions to be developed quickly”
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Application Modeling
▪ Applications are built and
modified using the Modeling
Engine
Adaptive Client
Modeling EngineFlexible data and process model
Services LayerStandard PLM services
Adaptive Client
▪ Models "subscribe" to the
services that they need
▪ Models dynamically update the
client
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RepositoryModel and data
Application Modeling
▪ Applications are built and
modified using the Modeling
Engine
Adaptive Client
Modeling EngineFlexible data and process model
RepositoryModel and data
Services LayerStandard PLM services
Adaptive Client
▪ Models "subscribe" to the
services that they need
▪ Models dynamically update the
client
▪ Models are stored in the
repository
RepositoryModel and data
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Services LayerStandard PLM services
Services Upgrades
▪ Separation of Models allows
the Services Layer to be
upgraded quickly and easily
▪ Customized Models are fully
preserved during upgrades
▪ Lets you stay current and benefit
from innovation
Modeling EngineFlexible data and process model
Services LayerStandard PLM services
Adaptive Client
RepositoryModel and data
15 years with Aras Innovator // 9 major version upgrades //
No lost integrations // No lost customization investments
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Platform Deployment Approach
MBSE
Simul.
ALM
ECAD
PDM
MCAD
PDMERP Maint.
Mgt.
IOT
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Concept Development Manufacturing Service
Platform Applications
Platform Services
Platform Applications
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Platform Services
Quality
Management
SystemTech.
Docs.
Concept Development Manufacturing Service
Simulation
Digital Thread
Digital Twin
Comp’t
Eng.
Program Management
Req’ts
Mgmt
Manuf.
Process
Planning
MESMRO
Tech.
Docs.IOT
Systems
Eng.
Product
Engineering
Open: Technology
▪ Enterprise open source: never pay to license
PLM software again
▫ Aras controls architecture and platform services
▫ Open access to evaluate, test and deploy
▪ Open interfaces: gives you options
▫ To all popular authoring tools and enterprise
systems
▪ Open community: puts you in control
▫ Users and partners
▫ Guides the Aras roadmap
▫ Collaborative open-source development
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Open: Inclusive Subscriptions
▪ Predictable annual cost
▪ Full access to subscription
features
▪ Maintenance, support and training
▫ Upgrades performed by Aras,
no matter how much you’ve
customized
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Innovative Deployment Approach
▪ On-site, cloud or hybrid
▫ The Aras PLM Platform has the flexibility to be deployed on-site, in a public or private cloud, or in hybrid configurations
▪ Agile implementation
▫ The Aras PLM Platform architecture enables a flexible, agile deployment approach that demonstrates tangible business results quickly at lower risk
▪ Overlay existing systems
▫ Reduce risk by adopting a Platform deployment approach, integrating with legacy PLM and other enterprise systems
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Aras PLM Platform Assessed by CIMdata
CIMdata position paper1
▪ Defines the Product Innovation Platform
▪ Clarifies that the industry is moving on from
where it has been for the last 25 years
▪ Helps manufacturers plan for a new
generation of technology to support the
product lifecycle
Assessment results2
▪ The Aras PLM Platform meets CIMdata’s
expectations
▪ Ranks extremely high across CIMdata’s
criteria
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1. Product Innovation Platforms: Definition, Their Role in the Enterprise, and Their Long-Term Viability, CIMdata, July 2017
2. Product Innovation Platform Assessment – Aras PLM Platform, CIMdata, September 2017
Aras Overview
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MissionOur mission is to work with leading manufacturers
to help them enable the digital transformation of the
business of engineering by delivering an open PLM
solution, excelling in flexibility, scalability,
upgradeability and total user experience.
Aras Overview
▪ Global Operations | Veteran PLM
Team
▫ North America, Europe and Asia
▪ Focus on markets with complex
products and processes
▫ Automotive & Industrial
▫ Aerospace & Defense
▫ High Tech Electronics
▫ Consumer Goods
▫ Life Sciences
▫ Energy
▪ Business Results
▫ Over 275 subscribers worldwide
▫ More than 100 partners
▫ 65% growth average/year for 3 years
▫ 96% renewal rate on Subscriptions
▫ Over 1,000 open users
INNOVATING IN OUR TECHNOLOGY, DEPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS MODEL
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Aras Customers
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Aras in Action
▪ 50,000 users worldwide across all
brands
▪ Enterprise change management,
vehicle BOM, variants & options
Why Aras?
▪ Platform scalability
▪ Open architecture
▪ Rapid, agile solution delivery
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Aras in Action
▪ Nissan LEAF Electric Vehicles
▪ MBSE platform for vehicle development &
model variant management
Why Aras?
▪ Advanced configuration management
▪ Open architecture & customization
▪ Subscription with upgrades
source: nissan
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Aras in Action
▪ Increasingly complex products involving
hardware and software
▪ Cross discipline configuration, change &
traceability management
Why Aras?
▪ More agile & flexible to implement for the
Engineering Cockpit
▪ Best alignment to Digital Transformation
plans (IoT, corporate ontology, etc.)
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Aras in Action
▪ Getrag Hybrid / Dual Clutch
Transmissions
▪ Global PLM backbone
▪ Systems development, integrated ALM
for embedded software, PDM CATIA &
Creo
Why Aras?
▪ Systems configuration capabilities across
mechanical, electronics and software
▪ Flexibility, speed and efficiency
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Aras in Action
▪ Electrical, lighting & wireless technology
▪ Global product development,
systems configuration & change
▪ 2400 Users / 35 Sites / 15 Countries
Why Aras?
▪ Configuration management best practices
▪ Program mgt & workflow customization
▪ Ease of use
Aras in Action
▪ Strategic partner agreement
▪ Enterprise-wide engineering business
processes
▪ Engineering, manufacturing, test, quality
▪ 30,000+ users
Why Aras?
▪ Out-of-box functional coverage
▪ Open architecture & ease of integration
▪ High-end data modeling “on the fly”
▪ Upgrades with services including
customizations
▪ Long term viability and TCO
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Aras in Action
▪ Saab Aerospace Gripen fighter
▪ Maintenance, repair and overhaul
▪ Product data and business processes
▪ Complements Teamcenter Unified PDM
Why Aras?
▪ Model, Variants and Options capabilities
▪ Platform flexibility & upgrades
▪ Open architecture and integrations
Aras in Action
• Aircraft engines
• ‘As planned’ supply chain BoM / MCO
• 63 sites / 4 assembly sites / 59 supply
sites
Why Aras?
• MBoM and effectivity capabilities
• Change workflows & impact analysis
• Ability to integrate
• Ease of use
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Aras in Action
• Latest-generation helicopters
• Design management, DMU (CATIA V5)
• Enterprise visualization
• Configuration management: as-designed
(EBoM), as-ordered, as-planned (MBoM)
Why Aras?
• Broad scope of functional capabilities
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Aras in Action
▪ Land and Armaments
▪ ‘Platform of the Future’ PLM Initiative
▪ Configuration & change, requirements,
MCAD/ECAD mgt, supplier collaboration
Why Aras?
▪ Depth and breadth of functionality
▪ Flexibility and ease of use
▪ Total cost of ownership
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Aras in Action
▪ Concurrent Engineering
▪ Configuration Management
▪ Store “Work In Progress” CAD models
Why Aras?
▪ Flexibility and ease of use
▪ Rapid application development
▪ Total cost of ownership
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Aras in Action
▪ XBOX, Nokia, Surface, Cloud &
Enterprise
▪ Enable end-to-end (e2e) process for
product development, supply chain and
global manufacturing
Why Aras?
▪ Global multi-site with extended enterprise
▪ Agile implementation capability
▪ Flexibility, integrations and upgradability
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Aras in Action
▪ Leader in analog, digital, mixed signal,
optoelectronics components & systems
▪ Fab manufacturing, quality & test process
definition & development
Why Aras?
▪ Functionality & integrations
▪ Ability to replace Oracle Agile PLM
▪ Data Center, Cloud or Hybrid scenarios
Questions?
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