Design Management
Design management is a critical process integral to the success of any project, involving the strategic planning, effective organization, and controlled issuance of essential documents. These documents, ranging from drawings to reports, specifications, and schedules, play a pivotal role in shaping and guiding project outcomes.
In the context of your project, these controlled documents are seamlessly incorporated into document placeholders using the dedicated Document Lifecycle Manager (DLM) tab. This ensures a systematic approach to managing revisions and the precise tracking of document issues and transmissions to project stakeholders.
Document Lifecycle Phases
The document lifecycle within PIM's Design Management is a structured progression through various phases, each playing a crucial role in the management and evolution of project documents. These phases define the journey from the initial creation of placeholders to the final transmission of reviewed and approved documents. Let's explore each phase:
Placeholder Creation
This phase initiates the lifecycle by crafting placeholders, representing documents yet to be produced. Key metadata, including document numbers, set memberships, and document revisions, is meticulously defined. The use of predefined number schemes ensures the uniqueness of document references. Additionally, this phase provides the flexibility to apply sets, work packages, and assign entities, tailoring placeholders to the project's specific needs.
Assign Files
With placeholders in place, the next phase involves adding actual files to these placeholders. This includes identifying matches, creating new placeholders as needed, and manually matching files. Crucially, rules governing the supersession of placeholders that have been issued are strictly enforced during this phase, maintaining the integrity of revision control.
Document Review
In this phase, the document undergoes a comprehensive review process facilitated by the DLM Approvals (DLMA) system. The setup involves configuring workflows, installing the DLMA package, and defining approval route types and templates. Users can select placeholders for review, initiate the review process, provide feedback, set approval statuses, and, if necessary, request resubmittals.
Resubmittals
Resubmittals involve selecting placeholders for issuing, starting the resubmittal process, and concluding it when revised documents are successfully entered into the DLM. This phase ensures that any updates or amendments are seamlessly incorporated into the project's document repository.
Document Issues
The final phase revolves around issuing documents through the Document Control System (DCS). Users select specific placeholders, initiate the issue process, and define versions, recipients, and media types. Notes and other relevant details are entered before completing the document issue process. This phase ensures the controlled and traceable distribution of crucial project documents.
These document lifecycle phases collectively form a robust framework for managing project documents effectively, from inception to distribution.
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- Document Sets
Effective document set management is crucial for project success, providing a structured framework to organize and control documents. This involves categorizing project documents using sets to enable efficient grouping and filtering. Document set management ensures streamlined processes, enhances collaboration, and lays the foundation for compliance with industry standards. - Document Numbering Schemes
Effective document identification is paramount for project success. Employing robust numbering schemes in DLM enhances collaboration, streamlines processes, and ensures compliance with industry standards. - Document Placeholders
Document Placeholders in the Document Lifecycle Management (DLM) system serve as essential records for anticipated project documents, providing a systematic approach to organization and categorization. These placeholders play a pivotal role in project setup, allowing for the creation of lists or registers of documents that have not yet been received. Project teams can proactively reserve document numbers by creating placeholders at any stage, particularly during project initiation. - Drawing Review and Markup
Document reviews in PIM follow a structured process that encompasses document selection for review, facilitating individual comments and markup. The system incorporates a route system with sequential stages, each tailored for specific reviewer groups. - Document Issuance
Efficiently manage document distribution in PIM through a controlled issuance process. Select documents, choose renditions, recipients, and distribution methods. Ensure traceability with a detailed document issues log, accessible in the Document Issues tab on project records. - Searching and Reporting
Efficiently search and manage drawings and document issues across your projects. Generate comprehensive reports on controlled documents and document issues for enhanced project oversight. Customize document register reports to focus on specific subsets of data, ensuring tailored insights.