Back in May Autodesk released it's very robust classification engine for PLM 360. It made it much easier to enforce standards, understand the function of an item, and create categories at multiple levels, but it's pretty easy to get carried away. If you're an Administrator like me you may feel that you can never have enough classification, but the reality is your users don't need all of it and it may in fact hinder their use of the system. So how do we strike the balance between function and organization?
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Topics: Autodesk PLM 360, Phantom Class, Classification