I PC PDX standards, rosettanet PI Ps support flexible supply chain relationships

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Goldstein, Barbara [1 ]
Kubin, Richard [2 ]
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[1] Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
[2] E2open
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SMT Surface Mount Technology Magazine | 2004年 / 18卷 / 10期
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Manufacture - Interoperability - Supply chains;
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The IPC Product Data eXchange (PDX) standards and the related RosettaNet e-business process standards were devised to offer interoperability between diverse systems, reducing the time and cost of establishing partnerships. PDX standards are simple and XML-based, and facilitate exchange of bills of materials (BOM), approved manufacturer lists (AML), as-built configuration and quality information among OEMs, and EMS providers and suppliers. The four standards that comprise the PDX suite (IPC-2571, -2576, -2577 and -2578) help companies manage end-to-end processes that extend outside of their companies and across multiple supply chain tiers. The PDX standards were integrated into RosettaNet's Cluster 2 and Cluster 7 Partner Interface Processes (PIP), relating to distribution and updates of production information and the exchange of technical data for manufacturing. RosettaNet standards are also being deployed to support technical product and component data exchange.
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