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Getting started: IQ Basic functionalities
Seminar content at a glance
Compact seminar: FMEA with IQ software
FMEA creation with APIS IQ software (AIAG/VDA)
1 practical example (DFMEA or PFMEA)
Action tracking
Search and reuse information
Print FMEA and analyse statistically
The APIS IQ software is one of the leading tools for conveniently creating an FMEA. In the seminar, you will learn step-by-step about all the functionalities of the software that you need to set up, maintain and analyse an FMEA.
Important note:
The seminar focusses exclusively on the software operation, the FMEA method itself is not covered. If you are interested in both topics, please book the Two-in-One seminar.
Target group
Beginners with previous knowledge of the FMEA methodology according to AIAG/VDA, who are to be prepared for the safe use of the IQ software for the independent realisation of FMEA tasks.
Prior knowledge
Knowledge of FMEA methodology according to AIAG/VDA
This knowledge is taught in the Methodology of FMEA seminar.
Seminar contents and procedure
Seminar content: Practical example
Joint development of a practical example (DFMEA or PFMEA)
Seminar content: FMEA with APIS IQ software
Important basics
File structure (project, strukture)
Data organization (object hierarchy)
Data views (editors)
Creating libraries (e.g. persons)
Important settings
7 steps of FMEA creation for DFMEA or PFMEA
Step-by-step data input in the structure (system elements, functions, failures, etc.) using the FMEA example developed
Administration dialogues
Creation of function and failure nets by cause and effect
Creation of the FMEA form
Input of actions with responsibility and deadline
Risk assessment
Action tracking and effectiveness control
Results documentation
Further topics
Data output (export options and printing)
Search and reuse information
Options for statistical analysis of an FMEA
Seminar schedule/times
In-classroom: 2 days
Day 1: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Day 2: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Live-Online: 3 morning sessions
Session 1 to 3: 8:30 am to 1:00 pm each day
Inhouse:
Seminar times for in-classroom or online by individual arrangement