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I attended the CMII courses in 2006 and asked the instructor why Windchill was no longer CMII certified. I was told CMII raised the bar on requirements and PTC failied to submit evidence that the software was still compliant. Here are the minimum requirements per the CMII Research site
http://www.cmiiresearch.com/tools.htm
• Baseline format, fields and functionality per the CMII model
• Able to identify baselines by model or an equivalent ID number
• Provides work flows that emulate the closed-loop change process
• Includes forms and decision points per the CMII model
• Uses field names and terminologies per the CMII model
• Uses items, documents, forms and records as key information handles
• Enables co-ownership of each document per the CMII model
In my opinion Windchill is more than capable of meeting the requirements and we are currently re-eingineering our Product Change process based on CMII and will enable it using Windchill. We have found no reason to customize the Windchill objects. We are using some Windchill API's to create our own user interfaces. Maybe the reason is more political than technical ???
It all comes down to Cash. CMII certification cost money. I'm guessing PTC doesn't want to pay just to say they meet the requirements of CMII. If they don't currently meet those requirements they must be very close to doing so. I also attendedthe conference held in Tennesseea few years back. We have sent a few of our employees to their class to get certified.
David Silorey