DFMPro – Code Of PLM Openness

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DFMPro – Code of PLMOpenness

CPO Statement of DFMProDate: 01-February-2018CPO Statement of DFMProFollowing the prerequisites of ProSTEP iViP’s Code of PLM Openness (CPO) GTS shall determine and provide alist of their relevant products and the degree of fulfilment as a “CPO Statement” (cf. CPO Chapter 2.8).This CPO Statement refers to:Product NameProduct VersionDFMPro5.0ContactYogiraj DamaYogiraj.Dama@hcl.comThis CPO Statement was created and published by DFMPro in form of a self-assessment with regard to theCPO.Publication Date of this CPO Statement: 01-February-20181 PageCopyright 2017 HCL Technologies Limited www.hcltech.com

ContentsCPO Statement of DFMPro . 11 Executive Summary . 32 Details of Self-Assessment . 32.1 CPO Chapter 2.1: Interoperability . 32.2 CPO Chapter 2.2: Infrastructure . 42.3 CPO Chapter 2.5: Standards . 42.4 CPO Chapter 2.6 Architecture . 42.5 CPO Chapter 2.7 Partnership . 52.6 Additional Information. 52 PageCopyright 2017 HCL Technologies Limited www.hcltech.com

1 Executive SummaryDFMPro is committed to implement the requirements and criteria formulated in the Code of PLM Openness.CPO is an initiative of the ProSTEP iViP association for establishing a common understanding on openness of ITsystems in the context of PLM. DFMPro believes that open standards make life easier for users and developersalike, by promoting interoperability and efficiency.DFMPro has, since 2007, offered proven and certified software products in the area of CAD/CAM, PDM andPLM interoperability. The principals of the “Code of PLM Openness” play an important part in our softwarearchitecture and in the development of our software products.Company : HCL Technologies Ltd.Product Name:CPO Term2.1 Interoperability2.2 Infrastructure2.3 Extensibility2.4 Interfaces2.5 Standards2.6 Architecture2.7 PartnershipList of inherent supported neutralstandardsContact Person : Yogiraj DamaDFMProFulfilled(100%) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesComments because of deviationsAPI: C/C 3D:DFMPro for Creo Parametric: All file formats supported by PTC CreoParametric applicationDFMPro for NX: All file formats supported by Siemens NX applicationDFMPro for SolidWorks: All file formats supported by SolidWorksapplicationGeometric DFX : All the supported formats are mentioned in producthelp documentDX: eCl@ss / FMI / IDX / PDF / ReqIF / STEP / VEC Others: XML, JSON, CSV,IGES, Parasolid, Excel2 Details of Self-AssessmentThe following chapters summarize the results of the CPO-related self-assessment of HCL’s Geometric Tech withregard to DFMPro .2.1 CPO Chapter 2.1: InteroperabilityAPIs have the following standard language bindings:3 PageCopyright 2017 HCL Technologies Limited www.hcltech.com

Microsoft C/C (Microsoft C 11)Details of our Product offerings can be found at: http://www.dfmpro.com/2.2 CPO Chapter 2.2: InfrastructureSupported platforms (hardware and Operating system) are:Supported OS: 64-bit version of Windows 10 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 64-bit version of Windows 7 (SP1 or higher)Supported Hardware: Windows PCsRAM: 8 GB or more recommendedNote : Geometric DFX product is available on 32-bit platformDetails of our Product offerings can be found at: http://www.dfmpro.com/2.3 CPO Chapter 2.5: StandardsSupported CAD formats: DFMPro for Creo Parametric: 3D CAD* formats supported by Creo Parametric 4.0 versionDFMPro for NX : 3D CAD* formats supported by NX 11.0 versionDFMPro for SolidWorks: 3D CAD* formats supported by SOLIDWORKS 2018 versionGeometric DFX : All major CAD file formats are supported along with IGES, Parasolid and step[Same is mentioned in Product help document]Import/Export/Report Standards: XML, JSON, CSV, Excel, PDFDetails of our Product offerings can be found at: http://www.dfmpro.com/2.4 CPO Chapter 2.6 ArchitectureThe IT systems Architecture is conforming CPO 2.6 Yes / NoDFMPro has a documented and defined interface architecture available as part of the product documentation.We confirm the following statements: IT customers can write new components using exposed C interfaces/APIs to extend the productfunctionality.4 PageCopyright 2017 HCL Technologies Limited www.hcltech.com

Details of our Product offerings can be found at: http://www.dfmpro.com/2.5 CPO Chapter 2.7 Partnership2.5.1 Data Generated by User Yes / NoData generated by IT users with an IT system is and remains the intellectual property of these IT users,according CPO 2.7.42.5.2 Partnership ModelsPartnership models are offered according CPO 2.7.7 Yes / NoOpenness of an IT system exists between the IT vendor, the IT service provider and the IT customer. We areworking across vendors to address customer requirements for their specific interdisciplinary and multi-systemmapping of workflows. We were involved with other IT vendors & customers to support extensibility andintegration of DFMPro with other systems. HCL Technologies Ltd. is open to partnership & co-operationopportunities on DFMPro.2.5.3 Support of User and Innovation groupsHCL Technologies Ltd. supports user communities and other educational and industry institutes and is open topartnership & co-operation opportunities on DFMPro. DFMPro participates in various events to explorepossibilities of helping users meet their requirements. DFMPro has dedicated support function for continuoususer support.2.6 Additional InformationDFMPro provides framework and C interfaces/API for product customization. DFMPro also providescustomization sample and training material to help IT customer to develop/extend the software. DFMProtechnology database is designed in such a way that user can customize as per their standards. This helps themleverage knowledge and maintain standard across organization.5 PageCopyright 2017 HCL Technologies Limited www.hcltech.com

Following the prerequisites of ProSTEP iViP’s Code of PLM Openness (CPO) GTS shall determine and provide a list of their relevant products and the degree of fulfilment as a “CPO Statement” (cf. CPO Chapter 2.8). This CPO Statement refers to: Product Name DFMPro Prod

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