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“What’s in a name? That which we call a web page by any other name would smell as sweet”
Posted by Chris Williams in BOM, Enterprise Social System, PLM, Vuuch Feature, Work Instructions on September 2, 2010
The well-known musings of Shakespeare’s Juliet suggest that the names we ascribe to objects entail an element of arbitrariness. She implies that the name given to an object is a mere matter of convention. A name – Juliet explains – does not change or describe an object or its qualities… A rose is a rose because we agree to call it so, and if we agreed to call it by any other name, all that makes a rose will continue; albeit under a different name.
Well what is a web page? The Wikipedia page starts with a detailed technical description of a web page, but reading further you discover a web page is document that describes something and like any document that describes something it is written by someone that values the content and read by those that also value the content. Therefore a web page “represents” something, a topic, a deliverable or content that a group cares about. Following this idea of ”represent” and thinking about product development and PLM it makes sense to have a web page for each component in a product. And thinking about social you could say the web page is the start of a people centric PLM solution or that the page could enable social product development.
“Representation” is a core concept in www.Vuuch.com. In Vuuch, web pages are created for things a team is trying to deliver. For example a product development team is working on a CAD file and they want to track what is happening with this file. To do this they would Vuuch the file, which creates a web page that represents it and tracks everything and everyone involved. In Vuuch a page “represents” something important to the team. At the most generic level a page is just a page, “representing” a group or collection important to the team, a simple list. Moving beyond the Vuuch generic web page are file pages, which are web pages that “represent” the files the team is working on as part of a project. These could be CAD files, specifications in Word, budgets in Excel or presentations in PowerPoint, to name just a few. Vuuch does not stop with files. A Vuuch page can represent anything, meaning the team could use Vuuch to represent data in an ERP or CRM system. Imagine the case where a compliant has been logged in CRM that a group of people must track and resolve. Or the case where a PO in ERP has a handful issues that need resolution… In both cases using Vuuch a group of people can come together and resolve the situation. In the first case the team would use a “customer complaint” page and in the second case they might use a “PO” page type. And hey how about an “ECO” page?
A page by any other name would smell so sweet… Well you asked for it and it is now available. New in Vuuch is the ability to create user defined page types. OK you might be thinking well what would I do with these? How about a page that “represents” your part or a page that “represents” an assembly task or assembly station http://blog.vuuch.com/plm/assmebly-instructions-in-excel/2010/08/19. Or maybe you would like a page that “represents” a factory and has related pages for each assembly line. Sit back and think about all the things you and your team are working to deliver and you will have a nice list of custom Vuuch page types. Looking at this list I expect you are then thinking well how would I manage and organize all these? Well how about a BOM? Yes a BOM. And don’t worry I am not going to tell you that you need a single central BOM http://beyondplm.com/2010/09/02/not-linear-bom-perspectives/, or that you need a CAD or Engineering BOM http://www.razorleaf.com/2010/08/bom-an-enovia-v6-perspective/. In Vuuch you organize pages the way you organize folders on your PC, you decide.
Import Excel Project File
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on July 15, 2010
Almost every project team is tracking project issues and tasks in excel. Well now you can quickly turn those excel files into Vuuch pages and activities. In case you are not fully up to speed on da Vuuch terminology here are two important things to understand:
- Vuuch Pages:A Vuuch Page represents something you and/or the team cares about. It could be nothing more than a simple list (Things I got to do) or a group of issues you need to address (Bugs I am working on) or a file that you are trying to complete (For example a CAD file or maybe a budget in Excel) or some component of your product (The Base_Unit). Vuuch Pages collect Vuuch activities as well additional information about the thing the page represents. Since Vuuch Pages represent the things the team is delivering and therefore in your excel file these are either grouped together using a colomn or Excel tabs.
- Vuuch Activities:A Vuuch Activity is a threaded discussion that can be classified as an Issue, Task or Discussion. Vuuch Activities represent the line items in your project spreadsheet and therefore they have a status (Red, Yellow, Green or On Hold) and participants, an owner and a due date.
Now that you have a basic understanding lets look at how you can convert your project excel file to Vuuch pages and Vuuch activities. Take a look at the video below and you will see how simple this is.
All you do is reform the spreadsheet based on the Vuuch terminology, save it as a Excel 2003 file and then import it. Done. You now have Vuuch pages and activities created.
User Group Leaders Unite
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature on July 15, 2010
Vuuch is embracing user group leaders worldwide. Through our beta releases we have had the distinct pleasure to work with user group leaders amd it is now time to say thanks to all those group leaders who put in countless hours pulling together meetings. If you are a user group leader for any product development application then you qualify for a free year of Vuuch. Just create a Vuuch account and drop us a note letting us know you are a user group leader and we will authorize you for one free year of Vuuch.
In order to qualify for your free year send an email to contact@vuuch.com and provide:
- Your Vuuch user name.
- The email address associated with your Vuuch account.
- A link to your user groups web site so we can validate you as a group leader.
If you are not sure and/or you have not setup a Vuuch account then complete the form below and we will be in touch with you to discuss the details of the offer.
Vuuch Releases for Primetime
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on June 14, 2010
A new version of Vuuch available. Many of you have been using it but for those that have not you can download the new add-ins from www.vuuch.com/download and put the power of social to work for you and your team. Want to checkout an overview of this release then checkout the release notes http://vuuch.com/release_notes.
The biggest baddest newest feature in this version is the ability to pay. Yes that’s right Vuuch has paying customers.
This version marks an important point in the development of Vuuch as this version is being released for sale. Yes that’s right Vuuch is ready for primetime. No worries, trial accounts are still active and are still available. Who needs a paid account? Only the people on the team that create a Vuuch page will need a paid accounts. People who participate in activities and work on pages that have been created by others DO NOT need a paid account.
Subscriptions are simple, one price for one year and Vuuch as much as you like. Subscriptions are $250 and use the link below and your favorite credit card to purchase a subscription.
Getting Start with Vuuch
Posted by Chris Williams in News, PLM, Vuuch Feature on June 3, 2010

As we move out of beta and into paying customers we are finding some best practices for getting started with Vuuch. Like everything Vuuch, simplicity is key, so before starting please remeber the KISS principal. You know: Keep It Simple Stupid or I guess you could say Keep It Stupid Simple.
Below are recommendations we’ve found that gaurentee a successful use of Vuuch:
- Training: Even if you’ve fooled around with a trial you NEED some training. Although Vuuch is very simple we do not recommend that you just jump of the end of the dock without a swimming lesson. Training takes between 1 and 2 hours. Attend a group training session or send an email to contact@vuuch.com requesting a private training session (There is no charge for training). Or if you are the nerdie type that like manuals (the only type of reading I like) then subscribe to the Vuuch documentation page here http://vuuch.me/collaboration/fileRepNW4/discussions/916.
- Keep it real: Use real data!!! Use real data!!! OH did you get that, Use Real Data!!! If you just make stuff up you will find you create no stickiness. Real data makes Vuuch real sticky. Pull out that excel file you are using to track what needs to get done and start with this. Pick a few deliverables, Vuuch them and add the information from the excel file. Delete this stuff from excel and guess what you are now using Vuuch to track your deliverables.
- Start small: Remember, success breeds success!!! See keep it real just above. Start with one or two deliverables and grow from there. Before you know it you will hear everyone in the office saying things like Vuuch it, Vuuch knows and maybe even just yelling Vuuch as it is so much fun to say. Some people have started as small as just themselves, so don’t be afraid to Vuuch alone.
- Keep it simple: Vuuch is already feature rich and every week there are new features (got to love SAAS). Don’t turn using Vuuch into a PLM deployment. Use a few key features, generate success, use Vuuch in a sentence and expand from there.
And above all, don’t be afraid to smile, Vuuch is fun. OH and if you have not updated your Vuuch add-ins please do so. There are some new features but best of all after this next install the add-ins will update automatically for you.
A Look At Use Cases
Posted by Chris Williams in News, PLM, Social Media, Vuuch Feature on June 2, 2010
We have just released some new features. The new features give you the ability to send a link to people for a Vuuch page and provide these people an ability to subscribe (join the community of people who care about the deliverable the page represents). For example here is a link for the Vuuch page for a use case presentation I shared with Ken Wong http://www.vuuch.me/collaboration/fileRepNW4/discussions/888. Navigate to the page and subscribe and you will be able to aprticipate in discussions about this presentation as well as download the presentation. Feel free to openly share this link and if you have questions about the presentation please ask.
I imagine this has stirred a number of questions. Well here are some of the ones I have heard so far:
- What if I want to constrain the subscriptions to a certain group of people? When you turn this feature on you can configure a list of domains the person must be part of in order to subscribe. For example if I wanted to constrain who could subscribe to only people from Vuuch I would configure the subscription domain to be vuuch.com. Therefore only people from this domain could subscribe.
- Can I create Vuuch activities that only a certian list of people can see? Yes absolutely. See next question.
- Is everthing on the page available to everyone? No not at all. When an item is created you decide who has access. You can open it all the way up by making it public or you can close it all the way down by defining a list of participants (like a list of participants for an email). And you can change this at anytime.
- Can I connect/relate this page to other Vuuch pages? Yes absolutely. And these related pages could be public or completely private. When you do this only those people that are involved with the related page will be able to navigate to the related page.
- So how might this functionality be used? OK you are thinking this is pretty cool but how might this functionality be used? Well here are a few examples of cases we have worked with a number of companies. See below.
Example Use Cases:
- PowerPoint Use Case (Presentation sent out to your field team):
Within the presentation a link is provided and if the sales team has an interest in asking questions about the presentation or accessing FAQ information then they can subscribe. And if they install the Vuuch for MS Office add-in they can do all this without leaving the presentation. You can imagine a sales person sitting in a Starbucks getting ready for a customer presentation and they want feedback on a certain slide. They go to the slide and type their question. Later when they are at the customer site and just before projecting they check the slide for the responses. The sales person never needs to leave the presentation as the presentation is the access point to all those who have an interest in the presentation. - Supplier of Components:
For example if you supplied motors you could create a Vuuch page for each of your motors and engage a community of people that use each motor. For example if I were searching for a motor I could go to this page and ask the community for feedback on the motor and/or get additional information about the motor. I could define issues and tasks that I would like the motor supplier to address for me. Right from this page they access a public and private community. - Green Materials:
Remember anything can be Vuuched. In this case the user is using an application for green product development, say Sustainable Minds and they are looking at different material characteristic within the application. They see a material they think might work but they are not familiar with this material. Well luck for them the material database has been Vuuched. So they link to the Vuuch page for the material they are looking at using. Here they can access additional information and ready discussions people are having. As well they can post their own questions. As well they could create private tasks for people in their organization to further investigate the material, for example maybe they ask purchasing where they could purchase the material and they ask quality to provide a review. Right from this page they access both a public and private community.
Vuuch for Autodesk Inventor
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on May 3, 2010
Well Vuuch for Autodesk Inventor is right around the corner. We have a first version of the Vuuch for Inventor plug-in running and we are looking for people to give it a try and provide some feedback. If you are an Inventor user and want to try go to www.vuuch.com/download/inventor.
The initial functionality is limited:
- Currently you can only Vuuch the file. You cannot connect a Vuuch Activity to a selection in a file. For example in SolidWorks or PowerPoint a Vuuch activity can be related to a feature of the model or a slide in the presentation. This will be the next step in Inventor.
- Currently the Vuuch UI is a separate dialog window that pops up in front of the Inventor window. In our next release we will work the Vuuch panel into the Inventor UI.
- Currently you must work in the new ribbon mode. You cannot run in the “Classic” mode.
To see Vuuch running in Inventor check out this movie http://www.vuuch.com/files_for_download/vuuch_for_inventor.swf.
New Vuuch
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on April 20, 2010
New Vuuch plug-ins for MS Office and SolidWorks www.vuuch.com/download. You no longer need to remove the old version of the plug-ins. The new plug-ins check for newer versions and automatically install if needed as well you will find a number of small enhancements like RMC archive.
Over the last few days we’ve released a number of new features on the WEB portal. Now any Activity that is unread by you is shown in Bold (WEB Only). This feature is not yet implemented in the plug-ins but it will be soon (About a Week). You will also notice that using the WEB portal you can create a Vuuch page that is not related to any file. This is just the beginning of a new development project which will deliver features that allow you to define the Product you are designing (a collection of Vuuch pages pulled together in a Product Structure or BOM).
And for those Autodesk users stay tuned as next week we will release an Autodesk Inventor plug-in. We are also looking for someone that knows Autodesk Vault API that is interested in working with us on a Vuuch plug-in for Vault.
Da Vuuch
IDC PLM Predictions 2010
Posted by Chris Williams in News, Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on January 22, 2010
Joe Barkai of IDC presented “Insights Predictions 2010: Manufacturing Product Lifecycle Management” today. Although we did not rate a slide Vuuch did rate a mention. One angle discussed was the impact social media will have on PLM and product development as a whole and within this Vuuch was mentioned as having an interesting angle/approach. What seems compelling from where I sit is Vuuch was mentioned in line with PTC Product Point and Team Center. The WEB cast replay can be found here http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=182280&s=1&k=15896A60283FDED8D9FFB56F87D17D17 for those that did not have the chance to catch it live.
We will release a new version shortly that implements some exciting new functionality. Think Facebook for parts! Say you are working on a design of a part that involves other people and you want a quick way to track all the issues, tasks, discussions and notes in a simple way that everyone can access and stay aware of what is going on (Lets also say you are frustrated doing this with excel files that seem to always be out of date and piles and piles of email). Well just right click on the file and say create WEB page and you are DONE. If you would like to check out what this looks like take a look at this page http://www.vuuch.me/collaboration/fileRepNW4/discussions/251. The Vuuch enabled part now has a page that represents everything that is going on with the part and all the people involved (If you have compliance or design history requirements then you will love this). Anything added to this page shows up within the part file (In the example above the part is a SolidWorks file and therefore everything seen on this page is synced withSolidWorks). One thing to note – you can do this WITHOUT checking the file in and out of some vault. So leave the file where it is right for you and connect and communicate in a flexible and socialable manner.
New Vuuch Profiles
Posted by Chris Williams in Vuuch Feature, Vuuch Release on June 29, 2009
Today, well OK over the weekend, we updated the server with some new features around profiles. Now you can add some cool things like a picture… Also you can now view other people’s profile. Look in your contact list and you can see the profile of anyone on your list that is a Vuuch user. Your contact list contain Vuuch users and non Vuuch users (“email contacts”). If you want to see someones profile that is not a contact then use the add contact button and search for someone and you can see the profile of anyone in the list. We are looking for ideas of how you would like to discover other Vuuch users. For instance if you create public discussions, would you like to see all other people who create public discussions?
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