Developers: | TopS Business Integrator (TopS BI) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2023.11.27 |
Branches: | Mechanical and Instrument Engineering |
Technology: | EAM |
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2023: Development Announcement
TopS Business Integrator specialists (part of the National Computer Corporation group of companies) presented a prototype software complex that will allow solving maintenance and repair management (MR) tasks to support the operation and post-sales maintenance of complex engineering products that require constant readiness for operation. This was reported to TopS BI on November 27, 2023.
The list of tasks to be solved by the developed software package is standardized and includes:
- planning and control of maintenance and repair;
- demand assessment and SPTA order, as well as estimate of costs for technical operation;
- conducting inspections and examinations;
- obtaining data on the state of technical equipment in automatic mode;
- accounting of faults of technical means and control of their elimination;
- providing technical information in the form of interactive electronic technical manuals (IETR).
The presented prototype of the platform makes it possible to form an interface part for the functions being implemented, contains a number of functional components for planning and carrying out repairs, creating a need for logistics. The existing decision to support the operation of marine vessels has been added as a functional basis.
"In this situation, when vendors of Western systems for maintaining the operability and managing the maintenance of industrial products left the Russian market, the task of creating a similar Russian solution using the most modern and already proven information and digital technologies becomes extremely urgent. The created software will make it possible to automate the tasks of managing the state of equipment for technical services of any organizations that operate complex multifunctional products with a long life cycle that require constant readiness for operation, "said Mikhail Ivonin, vice president of NCC. |