Four of My Favorite VC Modeling Challenges

PresenterLawrence Matusek

BioLawrence has more than twenty years of experience in engineering and information technology consulting.  As Managing Partner for eLogic Group, he is responsible for consulting operations and the delivery of client project services.   Throughout his career, Lawrence has applied a high degree of creativity and deep technical knowledge to deliver uniquely optimized solutions in engineering and manufacturing.  He has held management positions in large consulting firms including KPMG and IBM Global Services.  His engineering expertise entailed designing, constructing, and maintaining large industrial systems in various industries such as energy and industrial products.  Lawrence is a widely recognized solution architect for product configuration and engineer-to-order systems.  He brings a multi-discipline perspective to business challenges and has routinely devised solutions and recovered projects where other consulting firms were unsuccessful.  He has a proven track record of continual innovation that has driven dramatic process improvements for customers.

CompanyeLogic Group  

AbstractThis presentation will speak to native and non-native VC functionality for addressing the following modeling challenges.  A simple, comprehensive example will be demonstrated to illustrate possible solutions.

- Dynamic BOM Structure – The super BOM doesn’t directly contain all configurable components at design time
- Adjacency Restrictions – Relationships among configurable materials are based on the manner in which they are connected
- Summation – Sum the value of numeric characteristics within a multi-level configuration
- Multiple Instances of the Same KMAT – The multi-level configuration will contain the same configurable material configured in different ways under the same sales document item
 

Audience Intermediate:  General Audience,  Modelers, Process Manager, Project Manager, Configuration Mgr/Dir

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