Noun: BOM
When included in a hierarchy, the Components are position dependent for their meaning and applicability to the Bill of Material.
The Bill of Material structure is broken down into three classifications or ways to represent the Item. An Item may be included by itself as in the first sub-grouping, or an Item may be represented as part of a set of options or as an option within a class of options.
An example of an option would be CD-ROM for a laptop computer. Then each of the types of CD-ROM’s for the option would be a separate Item.
An example of an option class would be memory for a laptop. The options could then be 128, 256, or 512 megabytes of RAM. Each of these options would then have separate Item identifiers for memory modules that makes up the appropriate amount of memory. For 256 megabytes of RAM, this could be two 128 megabyte memory modules or one 256 megabyte.
Child Components
Type Code 0..1
Action Code 0..1
BOM Header 0..1
BOM Item Data 0..∞
BOM Option 0..∞
BOM Option Class 0..∞
Scenarios in which BOM is used
- Production to Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
- Manufacturing to Order Management Financials with Manufacturing for Engineer to Order and Configure to Order
- Product Support Fleet Management
- Develop Technical Data Package
- Production to Standalone MES
- Perform Life Cycle Cost Analysis
- Develop Technical Data Package
- ERP to Finite Scheduling and MES
- Engineering Change Scenario
- Manage Service Request
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