MAE-104 AS/EN 9100:2016 (Rev D) Requirement on Configuration Management
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Configuration Management is the control of parts which may consist of a complex set of subassemblies, which - when combined and completed - take a final form that is different from its parts. Controlling the revisions and status of each component is therefore critical to ensure the final form meets requirements.
AS/EN 9100’s requirements for configuration management (CM) are well understood by the massive aerospace primes, but can present overkill and confusion for small downstream suppliers. Fortunately, for the small machine shop, the configuration management requirements can be easily met.
AS/EN 9100’s requirements for configuration management (CM) are well understood by the massive aerospace primes, but can present overkill and confusion for small downstream suppliers. Fortunately, for the small machine shop, the configuration management requirements can be easily met.
At the conclusion of the course each delegate will be establish, implement and maintain a configuration management process that includes, as appropriate to the product: -
- Configuration management planning
- Configuration identification
- Change control
- Configuration status accounting
- Configuration audit
Section 1: Configuration Management Data Exchange and Interoperability
Section 2: The Configuration Continuum
Section 3: Aerospace and Defense Functional Needs
Section 4: Aerospace and Defense specific Constrains
Section 5: Product Life Cycle Phases
Section 6: Who owns the Configurations?
Section 7: Configuration Management VS Engineering Change
Section 8: The 4F Principle
Section 9: Total Supply Chain
Section 10: BOM (Bill of Material)
Section 11: Pre requisites
Section 2: The Configuration Continuum
Section 3: Aerospace and Defense Functional Needs
Section 4: Aerospace and Defense specific Constrains
Section 5: Product Life Cycle Phases
Section 6: Who owns the Configurations?
Section 7: Configuration Management VS Engineering Change
Section 8: The 4F Principle
Section 9: Total Supply Chain
Section 10: BOM (Bill of Material)
Section 11: Pre requisites
This seminar is designed for Management Representatives, AS/EN 9100C Implementation Teams, Internal Auditors and others who would like to establish, implement and maintain a configuration management process.
This is 1-day programme.
This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
Public Training Schedule:
N/A
This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
Public Training Schedule:
N/A