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Also referred to as a "BOM"; a list of components / parts required to produce an item.
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A list of all purchased and manufactured parts used to produce the final product. The Bill of Materials includes a detailed definition of the finished product -specifications of all parts and components - to be manufactured as well as methods and procedures. (see Drawing Package)
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A list of items or components used for fabrication, shipping, receiving, and accounting purposes.
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A document that sets out quantity required, manufacturer's part numbers, device descriptions, value, type or size, and reference designators.
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an itemized account of all of the parts of a product and their relationships in order to assemble a complete product. In IRM terms, the bill of materials for information includes systems, data and business resources.
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A detailed specification, for each product produced, of the sub-assemblies, components and materials required, distinguishing between those items which are purchased externally and those which are manufactured in-house.
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A listing of the materials included in a product. A bill of material could be thought of as a bakery's recipe for producing one of its products. To Top
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A document that functions as the master control in the process of assembling components for inclusion in a kit or finished product.
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A list of all the materials required to manufacture a product.
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Detailed list of materials and components that make up an assembly, a building block of central manufacturing information system and often used in cost accounting
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(n) A listing of parts or materials used in an assembled object. The listing is usually included as part of the working drawing of the full assembly.
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a listing of all the materials, including the part numbers and quantities of all the parts required to complete the contract
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A comprehensive listing of all subassemblies, components, and raw materials that go into a parent assembly, showing the quantity of each required to make the assembly.
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Fixed-format ASCII files where each piece of information appears between certain columns. Presents the list of used parts.
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(or BOM) A list of the other products (or components) that are needed to make up a product. For example, a toolkit may have a bill of materials listing the following components - a tool box, a spanner set and a screwdriver.
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Fixed-format ASCII files where each piece of information appears between certain columns. The Relex CAD Import/ExportWizardTM is completely compatible with BOM files, able to import information from, and export data to, the BOM format.
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The list and quantity of raw materials and components required to produce a finished good. Some manufacturing systems include labor and outside services in the bill of material. Bill of Material is a used mainly for discrete manufacturers and is synonymous with formulas for process manufacturers.
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A listing of all subassemblies, intermediate parts and raw materials that go into a parent assembly showing the quantity of each required to make an assembly.
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A list that enumerates by part number or description each piece of material or assembly to be shipped. Also called tally sheet or shipping list.
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complete listing of all part s and raw material s that go into an article showing the quantity of each item required to make the unit. [D04614] QWF A listing of all the subassemblies, part s, and raw material s required to make an assembly. [D04006] CSM
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a script in the language BOM (see [3]) defining the components that make up a program or group of programs.
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A list that outlines each component or assembly to be shipped. Also called tally sheet or shipping list.
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a comprehensive listing of all components and subassemblies that go into a specific product, showing the quantity of each required to assemble the item.
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A document that includes manufacturer's part numbers, quantity required, device descriptions, value, type or size, and reference designators.
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A list of components, ingredients, or materials needed to manufacture a product; the hierarchy of materials or components making up a product or subassembly including the proper ratios of quantities of each item.
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An itemized list of materials for fabrication and shipment.
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The list of parts used to build the system. Abbreviated as B.O.M.
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The source of information for all components.
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A bill of materials or bill of material (abbreviated "BOM") describes a product in terms of its assemblies, sub-assemblies, and basic parts. Basically consisting of a list of parts, a BOM is an essential part of the design and manufacture of any product.
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