You can use a Bill of Materials document to list the parts for building a product/service, including software application, infrastructure equipment and physical buildings. The Bill of Materials lists all the subassemblies, intermediates, parts, and raw materials that are part of a parent assembly, showing the quantity of each required to make an assembly.
Bill of Materials : Benefits
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
1.4 References
1.5 Overview
2 Version Description
2.1 Inventory of Materials
2.2 Inventory of Software Units
2.3 Changes
2.4 Adaptation Data
2.5 Installation Instructions
3 Appendix
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Bill of Materials : Benefits
- Maintain a centralized and accurate record of information for Make-To-Stock, Production, Manufacturing and Just in Time environments.
- Improve material management by responding to changes in production
- Control inventory levels and reduce obsolete parts
- Lowers manufacturing costs and provide what-If capabilities for estimates or customer quotes
Table of Contents
1 Introduction1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
1.4 References
1.5 Overview
2 Version Description
2.1 Inventory of Materials
2.2 Inventory of Software Units
2.3 Changes
2.4 Adaptation Data
2.5 Installation Instructions
3 Appendix
If you want some perspective on how you or your company needs to enhance their Sales/Client Management Capabilities, please email me (Shubhanjan Saha) at shubhanjan.saha@gmail.com
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