In this course, you will learn how to complete the day-to-day functions that enable you to create and manage product information with Windchill PDMLink. You will learn how to access and navigate the Windchill PDMLink environment, use Windchill PDMLink’s visualization tools, manage product structures, and manage product information changes. Other topics include how to use Windchill PDMLink’s communication and collaboration tools, and access user support functions and information.

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In this course, you will gain an understanding of how to perform routine Windchill system administration tasks, including how to manage Windchill services and optimize Windchill components for performance. You will focus on daily, weekly, and monthly system maintenance tasks required by the Windchill system administrators. You will also learn how to implement file vaulting and content replication. Other topics that will be reviewed include managing the Windchill database, troubleshooting background queues, improving workflow performance, optimizing visualization publishing process, managing users licenses and setting up the client environment.

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In this course, you will learn about Windchill workflow features and how to design, configure, and test workflow processes. After completing this course, you will be able to plan and configure workflow automation features to support your company’s business processes. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole.

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The Mold application provides the tools necessary to create a mold model from start to finish using the mold design process within Creo Parametric. In this course, you will learn how to create, modify, and analyze mold components and assemblies. Any changes made to the design model automatically propagate to the mold components and assemblies. You will also learn how to create final extract components that reflect the geometry of the design model, along with shrinkage considerations, adequate drafting, mold features, and cooling systems. After completing this course, you will have a better understanding of the mold design process and how to create molded products using the mold design process.

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Top-Down Design is a methodology of designing the assembly structure before creating any geometry. This enables you to communicate information & design changes across multiple components & assemblies with minimal failures.

In this course, we will go over proper procedures & techniques to define the top-down assembly structure, using skeleton models, and distributing the design information from the assembly level to the individual parts through external references. We will go over creating part geometries from the external references, and using advanced reference management techniques to change, update and break references.

We will also review using motion skeletons to create top-down design assembly models, shrinkwrap models, and best practices tips & tricks to further improve productivity with Top-Down Design tools.

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As an experienced user of Creo Parametric 4.0, this training course enables you to become familiar with the enhancements that have been made to the core capabilities of Creo Parametric 7.0 and beyond. This extensive, hands-on training course contains numerous labs and practices to give you practical experience that will improve your job performance. 

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This workshop provides an expert’s point of view on how to capture design intent in a sketch and get a deeper understanding of Sketching – one of the basic building blocks for any design. Students will learn how to capture and manage complex sketches, the methods on simplifying dimensioning schemes and how to verify design intent robustness. The workshop also provides a recommended point of view on how to approach sketching to avoid product development problems resulting from sketches.

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