Overview
Online Class
Monday – Thursday
February 24 – 27
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Contact:
Christa Sterling
csterling@ccsu.edu
860-832-2277
Data Foundations for MBD - Virtual
This program explains MBD best practices and defines the role of data foundations and standards for MBD within a company.
Details
Curriculum
- Learning Objectives
- Understand the data management challenges associated with operating in a model-based definition manufacturing ecosystem
- Be able to create a database architecture that enables ready access to all elements of the Technical Data Package (TDP) generated in a model-based definition operation including different TDP levels and security requirements
- Understand the network requirements and data structure for generating, collecting, analyzing, and reporting process data used to control manufacturing processes in model-based definition organizations
- Program outline
- Background and business principles that characterize I4.0 model-based definition organizations
- Review the principles of structured data, unstructured data, cloud storage, on-premise storage and edge computing
- Systems architecture required for model-based definition organizations – hardware and software
- Data lifecycle for model-based definition organization data
- Managing operations using data at the application level, process level, department level and organizational level
This event was organized under a subaward with the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, with financial support from the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation, Department of Defense. The content reflects the views of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation.
Who Should Enroll
This course is appropriate for IT and Engineering Professionals responsible for establishing MBD standards and practices at a company.
Instructor
Raymond Sheen, PMPĀ®, LSS BB
Ray Sheen is a veteran business leader with over 35 years of executive, functional, and project management experience working in government, industry and as an independent consultant. Ray is author of the book, Guide to Building Your Business Case, published by Harvard Business Review Press and is a co-author of the books Digital Transformation Demystified and Guide to Project Management. Ray was a member of a select committee that drafted the Digital Transformation Manifesto. Ray is currently an adjunct professor with Worcester Polytechnic Institute where he teaches systems thinking and project leadership in the MBA program and Central CT State University where he teaches Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt and Industry 4.0. In addition, he teaches and consults in process improvement, digital transformation, project management, product development, strategy development, and risk management. Ray is a Fellow at the Institute for Digital Transformation.
Location
This course takes place virtually.