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MES Requirements, MES Selection

Posted on the 09 April, 2008 at 9:34 am Written by Scott Whitlock in Manufacturing

There is no substitute for good requirements, good specifications, and a good selection process in any IT project. Especially those projects that are complex and touch so many people and disciplines, like MES projects.

I often liken MES projects to building a house. It isn’t enough to go to a custom builder and give them requirements like this:

  • 5 bedrooms
  • 4 full baths
  • 3 car garage
  • 5,500 square feet
  • Oh, and we want this to be our dream home.

NO, NO, NO! We all know that a builder would laugh you out of his office and say, “Come back with some architectural blueprints, some specifications, and a budget.” Even if the builder was a Design Build firm, you would expect the clock to start then, and to pay for the design of your new home!

However, so many times I see companies trying to do the same thing with MES projects. Requirements go something like this:

  • OEE
  • Tracking and Genealogy
  • Reporting (including drill-down and ad-hoc reports)
  • Schedule dispatch
  • Label printing
  • NO, NO, NO! There is no way the customer is going to get what they want. There is no way they are going to get an apples-to-apples comparison from different vendors.

In coming posts, I will explore how manufacturing companies can do a better job of laying out requirements. Who knows, maybe we will even post some templates!

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