- 1: Company.
- 2: Products & Solutions.
- 2.1: BCT Software Products.
- 2.1.1: BCT Engineering Package.
- 2.1.2: BCT 3D-Raster Suite.
- 2.1.3: BCT Inspector Suite.
- 2.1.4: BCT Inspector RevCompare .
- 2.1.5: BCT aClass.
- 2.1.6: BCT EasyPlot.
- 2.1.7: BCT ME10-Manager.
- 2.1.8: BCT ERP-Connect.
- 2.1.9: BCT Notes-/Outlook2TCEng.
- 2.1.10: BCToogle.
- 2.1.11: BCT TechDoc.
- 2.1.12: BCT CheckIt.
- 2.1.13: BCT EasySwap.
- 2.1.14: BCT PLM-Analyzer.
- 2.1.15: BCT CenterPoint.
- 2.1: BCT Software Products.
- 3: Support & Services .
- 4: Search.
- 5: Account.
Downloads
BCT aClass
AVIs:
User: Place part, 3D Search with Geolus, Fulltext Search with BCToogle, BCT aClass BOM Check, Apply Material, BCT aClasss User Interface, BCT aClass Web
Admin: Automatic Classification with autoClass, Classify NX Part Family, Administration functionalities, Part Import Wizard
Variant Configuration: Integration Teamcenter Variant Configuration
NX/Routing: Place Routing Part, Place Routing Semi-Parts
Solid Edge: Place Part, Classify Part Family, Default mapping
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BCT aClass
Classification system for the structured storage and reuse of product data within Teamcenter, the product lifecycle management (PLM) system
Finding and reusing product knowledge and data in the development process, as part of a standardization strategy, is becoming more and more important in product development and manufacturing. Within standardization an intelligent classification system is a top priority. The classification will be the backbone of a lean development strategy. BCT aClass is the most efficient and flexible classification solution for the Teamcenter environment. BCT aClass supports managing, searching, and using engineering objects, documents or any other information that is part of the product lifecycle. It has been proven that using BCT aClass provides a clear savings of time, money and effort when it comes to reusing existing engineering objects and avoiding the creation of either redundant or unnecessary new objects.

