Traceability Glossary

Change Control

Change control refers to the systematic process of managing and implementing changes within a manufacturing or software environment. It involves do...

Discrete Manufacturing

Discrete Manufacturing is the manufacturing practice of operating with a bill of materials (BOM) to create various parts of a product that are then...

Condition Monitoring

Condition monitoring is one way to keep track of each piece of machinery’s status and to quickly pick up on any anomalies that might point to a pro...

Batch Manufacturing

Batch production refers to a method in manufacturing in which products are created as specified groups, or amounts, that each go through a series o...

Continuous Manufacturing

Continuous manufacturing, otherwise known as process manufacturing, is a flow production method in which factories are continuously producing goods...

Cloud Manufacturing

Cloud manufacturing refers to running a manufacturing facility’s software systems and platforms on the cloud.

Connected Enterprise

Connected Enterprise means having your processes aligned and connected across all functions, and your people and partners all working together to m...

IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things)

IIoT stands for the Industrial Internet of Things and refers to a network of connected devices in the industrial sector. It is a subset of the Inte...

Traceability Matrix

A traceability matrix is a document that details the technical requirements for a given test scenario and its current state. It helps the testing t...

Traceability

Traceability is the capability to trace something. In some cases, it is interpreted as the ability to verify the history, location, or application ...

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