27 | Provide a managed way to define label templates and formats with process and operation specific parameters. Ie. parameters are replaced with specific values when labels are processed for printing during process execution |
55 | Provide a managed way to subscribe or install content in a specific workstation or processing area |
67 | Ability to build apps consisting of a number of pre-configured app components. ie for modularity and consistency |
78 | All contents have to guide operators thru the process steps in an easy intuitive manner. Ie. easy navigation between process steps |
79 | All content has to display the current process step that is being worked on |
87 | Content screens can be populated to the extent possible based on context of entered data. Ie. text fields, drop downs for users to selection, etc. |
98 | Ability to view current process step in the context of the executing production model. |
118 | Ability to configure steps and states for work on orders, materials or equipment in a workflow |
133 | Ability to parameterize a process and production model definitions. Ie. create generic definition using parameterization that are substituted by specific production order information prior to release to production. |
147 | Ability to provide formatted textual work instructions |
148 | Ability to provide multi-media work instructions |
150 | Ability to define steps and procedural elements that are triggered by time-based events such as timers or date-time. |
154 | Ability to use process values from previous process steps in any procedural element or step workflow. |
289 | Ability to exclude a work order from the dispatch list. |
297 | Provide a managed and authorized way to capture (log) and document any deviation from normal process execution as exceptions. An exception log will include a reason, risk category, and comments. |
300 | Provide a managed and authorized way to capture (log) and document any comments or exceptions during process execution. |
301 | Ability to re-execute process step respecting any constraints of the process step configuration in the process flow. |
302 | Ability to re-execute process step with override of constraints of the process step configuration in the Master Recipe or material workflow. In such a case an extra e-signature can be required. |
358 | Provide configurable way to review exceptions |
405 | Ability to manage and track material consumption as part of a process step. Material consumption may include processing, weighing, dispensing, etc. |
817 | Ability to require multiple electronic signatures for a record. Ie co-signer, verifier, etc. |