You can use the Eco-Design Assessmentapp to
view the predefined metrics, drill-down, and analyze data.
To filter on structure, you can decide on which configuration the assessment is applied.
Once you select a configuration, the assessment roll-up starts. The rolled-up value
versus the objective value is displayed on the configured element.
You can display the multi-KPI dashboard in Eco-Design Assessmentapp.
From the Compass, drag the Eco-Design Assessmentapp to your dashboard.
In the 3DSearch, search for an element containing metric values and drag it
to app.
The environmental metrics are displayed.
Note:
The label contour of the metrics is:
Gray (no contour) when no objective has been defined for this
element.
Green when the objective is reached.
Yellow when the objective is in the minimum - maximum interval.
Red when the metric has an objective but no value, or when the
objective is not reached, or out of the minimum - maximum
interval.
Optional:
Select a configuration.
If several configurations are available for this item, you can select one of them.
You can also compare different configurations.
Tip:
When your
component has more than six configurations, a search box is displayed
and you can filter the list.
The app displays the consolidated metrics for this item. If you click the
thumbnail, a tooltip displays the metric values.
Optional:
To verify the server status, click Check server
status
and
select Dispatcher, Orpheus
Controller, and Orpheus Instance.
You can see blue indicators when the status is valid, or gray
indicators when it is not. A tooltip either indicates what you should do or
provides the scan date of the index.
To display all the hierarchical levels of the metrics (relationships),
click Cockpit Hierarchy
.
When a label is selected, the metric name is displayed at the top of the window
(Global Scoring > Environmental Footprint).
Assess the Environmental Metrics
You can display the detailed analytics of the environmental metrics.
Click the Environmental Footprint metric label.
Compare the environmental metrics of the item and the defined targets.
The following information is displayed:
Environmental Footprint: The entirety of supply and demand of
goods and services for the planet.
Objective: Value to reach for the selected element. There is no
value nor assessment gauge when objectives have not been defined
(see the image below).
Tolerance: Statistical consolidation of tolerances on children
elements.
Confidence: Consolidation of the confidence
percentage.
Budget: Sum of all budgets defined on every level of the
structure.
Tip:
Click More Details to
visualize other analytics such as
Tolerance and
Budget.
Assessment gauge chart: An assessment of a specific metric
regarding its objectives. A colored gauge replaces the image with
the "No objectives defined" information, when objectives have been
specified. For more information, see About the Assessment Gauge.
Structural distribution: A pie chart that focusses on the metric
distribution for the selected element. For more information, see the
next task. For more information, see Display the Structural Distribution.
Environmental Footprint Trend: A trend chart
that appears only if you added a metric to the timeline. You can
select other attributes from the list. For more information, see
Display the Timeline Chart.
To go back to the Eco-Design Assessment metrics page, click
Global Scoring
.
Display the Structural Distribution
You can see the metric structural distribution in an assembly and drill-down to the
metric structure from an item.
You can display its consolidated metric information in a pie chart or multi-list view, and
customize it in the assessment applications only.
Click the label of the metric.
Select Structural Distribution
to
get an assessment of an item from the assembly in a dedicated tab. You can display the
assessment in a pie chart view (default option) or in a multilist view:
Pie chart view:
By
default, the pie chart view is displayed.
Multilist view (example of a Cost metric).
Note:
You can switch between the pie chart view and the multilist view by clicking
the button or
in
the right corner of the panel.
The multilist view is available for all the assessment apps and provides all the metrics in a single view along with its drill-down.
There are headers and subheaders for each metric based on the cockpit. You can
customize the display of the headers by selecting the following contextual
commands on the cells. For more information, see the next step.
The first column displays the title header of the item along with its revision
and its structure in a tree. The multilist view also displays data coming from different facets, for
example: Manufacturing, Operation etc. The data coming from the facet is one
level below the context item. A mask appears on the type icon: .
The second column displays the metric values along with the assessment icon
(only if the objective is set).
Assessment Icon
Assessment Detail
On Target
If the value and its objective are the same.
Over or Under
Target
If the value is outside target range of the objective.
Within Target
If the value is within the target range of the objective but is not
the targeted value. This case is specific to the objective within
range.
Here is an example of an assessment icon:
You obtain, for example, a consolidated metric information of a metric from its
Engineering or Manufacturing structure.
Note:
The drill-down is always one level.
Click an element either in the pie chart or in the dedicated tab and select a contextual command.
Command
Functionality
Open in a new tab
Launches the selected item in a separate tab of the assessment app.
Drill down into this element
Opens one level drill-down to reveal the child items and its metrics.
Select in 3D
Cross-highlights the selected item in the 3D Navigate app.
Note:
This command is only available when the assessment app has been paired with the 3D Navigate app.
Cancel selection and reveal
Removes the cross-highlighting after the Select in 3D command is
executed.
Note:
This command is only available when the assessment app has been paired with a 3D Navigate app.
To customize the multilist view columns, select the Column
Customization contextual command.
A panel is displayed containing two tabs:
Metric
:
Displays the entire metrics specific to the cockpit in a numbered list. You can
select one or several metrics. Your selection is persistent for the given
widget. At least one metric should be selected, otherwise an error message
appears.
Metric Info
:
Displays a selection list containing the Value,
Confidence, Tolerance,
Budget, Objective, and
Assessment parameters. The Value
option is selected by default and cannot be cleared. Your selection is also
persistent. You can reorder the Metric Info subheader in the multilist view
through column customization. This can be achieved by going to the
Metric Info tab and by dragging the lines to rearrange
them.
To sort the columns, click a header.
A button
appears to select the ascending or descending order. The sorting is always level by
level.
Repeat this operation to drill down on another structure.
To go back to the page of weight, center of gravity, and inertia matrix metrics, click Assessment
.
Access Complementary Analytics Information
You can filter complementary analytics information.
Click the environmental footprint's metric label.
Click Analytics
.
From the list on the right side of the window, select an analytics to
display its categories in the pie chart.
The list contains the following analytics:
Analytics
Description
Missing
Describes the occurrences on which a metric value is
missing or has to be ignored by the user. Three
categories are defined: Missing
Value, Valued and
Ignored.
Phase-wise distribution
Displays various phases of the lifecycle impacting
the metric.
Threshold
Displays the percentage value defined in the data
model. By default, the value is 70%, but uou can modify
it in the matrix query language. For more information,
see the cookbook available in the directory called DES
server installation runtime:
[INSTALLDIR]\Scala\Cookbook - How to define
a new Balance type vXX.pdf. Two categories
are defined: Below and
Over the threshold. Depending
on whether the Eco-Design confidence value is over the
threshold or not, the value corresponds to one category
or another.
Reaching targets
Displays the number of occurrences belonging to the
Eco-Design Bill of Material according to their reaching
target status in a pie chart.
There are four status categories:
Reached: the occurrences have a defined target
and have reached the target.
Failed: the occurrences have a defined target
but do not have reached the target.
No value: the occurrences have a defined
target but no value.
No objective: the occurrences do not have a
defined target.
An occurrence reaches its target when:
Its value is between the minimum and maximum
values defined for the objective.
The metric behavior is “LowerReach” (like for
the Eco-Design) and the value is below the
objective or the maximum objective.
The metric behavior is “UpperReach” (like for
the Power creation) and the value is over the
objective or the minimum objective.
Note:
If an occurrence is not
part of the Eco-Design Bill of Material because its
parent overloads the values, the occurrence is not
taken into consideration in the pie
chart.
When you hover over a category in
the pie chart, the occurrences belonging to this
category are colored in the work area:
Red: Occurrences belonging to the Failed
category.
Green: Occurrences belonging to the Reached
category.
Orange: Occurrences belonging to the No value
category.
Tip:
Select Reveal all
categories color all occurrences
according to their reaching target
status.
Top Human Activity
Impact
Opens a sankey diagram displaying the top ten human
activities impacting the metric.
Human Activities
Solving
Displays quality analytics showing the number of
activities solved.
Environmental footprint
breakdown
Displays values breakdown on the metric
hierarchy.
Note:
The administrator can customize this list to display other
analytics. For more information, see the cookbook available in the DES
server installation runtime directory:
[INSTALLDIR]\Scala\Cookbook - How to define a new Balance
type vXX.pdf.
Look at the Analytics pie chart to assess the metric
of the chosen analytics.
To go back to thepage of the Eco-Design Assessment metrics, click Global Scoring
.
Add to the Timeline
You can add the current metric values to the timeline for future comparisons.
Before you begin: This command is available only if no configuration has been selected.
Click the label of Eco-Design metric.
Click Add to the Timeline
.
The trend information is stored in the analytics magnitude.
Optional:
To verify if your data are consistent with the indexed components in Exalead CloudView, click Launch an Index Scan
.
An index scan starts. A periodic index scan (every 2 minutes) is automatically
defined during the installation of the app.
To compare the business values of the metric with previous ones, select
the Environmental Footprint Trend for example. The
analytics trends can also be displayed by selecting other items in the list:
Missing Trend, Phase Wise Distribution
Trend, Threshold Trend,
Reaching targets Trend, Top Human
Activity Impact Trend, Human Activities Solving
Trend or Environmental footprint breakdown
Trend.
To go back to the page of the Environmental
Footprint
metrics, click Global Scoring
.
Display the Timeline Chart
You can activate a timeline chart to compare the metric value with the objectives.
When a specific configuration of the item has been selected, the history is
stored and retrieved directly from the configuration. This way, the history is
different when you select the element itself, or a specific configuration of the
element.
Select one metric.
Click Timeline
.
The trend chart displays the following information:
A black curve represents the objectives. If no objective is stored
in the trend, the black curve does not appear.
A gray surface represents the minimum and maximum values of the
objective.
A curve in light blue represents the metric value.
A blue surface represents the tolerance value associated to the
value.
Click Add to the Timeline
.
The information is stored in the analytics magnitude. For more
information, see Add to the Timeline.
To visualize the previous Eco-Design analytics, select a trend,
Eco-Design Trend for example, in the list above
the trend.
In the list, you can select the following dimensions: Missing
Trend, Threshold Trend,
Reaching targets Trend, Top Human
Activity Impact Trend, Human Activities Solving
Trend or Environmental footprint breakdown
Trend.
The chart displays a legend for the metric
objectives, the values, and the trend of the selected
dimension.
The surfaces corresponding to the minimum and maximum
values of the objective and to the tolerance for the metric value, are
not displayed.
The analytics magnitude is the same as the
analytics magnitude of the metric's, including two axes: time and metric
magnitude. When you select Missing Trend, a third
axis called Occurrences appears on the right side
of the timeline chart:
Tip:
Click over the chart and drag to zoom in the trend.
Click Reset zoom to switch back to the normal
view.
To go back to the page of the
Eco-Design metrics,
click Global Scoring
.
Compare Two Items
You can compare the metrics of two or more selected items. You can also compare
different configurations of an item.
Select two items (or two configurations) in the 3DDashboard and drag them to Eco-Design Assessmentapp.
A tab appears for each item or root.
Click a metric label.
Click Add to Comparison
.
Two labels are displayed with the names of the selected items.
To have access to other commands, click the name of an item.
Click Add to comparison to add the item to the
comparison chart.
The Comparison tab appears.
If the number of metrics is less or equal to two, you obtain a bar chart:
If the number of metrics is more than two, you obtain a spider chart:
Tip:
If you hover over the chart, a tooltip displays the
metric values.
To drill down and change the way the chart is displayed, click one of the
metrics.
To hide a bar, click its legend at the bottom of the chart.
To remove an item from the comparison, click or select
Remove from comparison from the tab's list.
To go back to the page of the
Eco-Design metrics,
click Global Scoring
.