Processes

What will AGI do for Build and evaluate assembly in Digital Mock-Up (DMU)?

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As the grounding block provides no specific child occupations, the scalar is derived from the process name itself. 'Build and evaluate assembly in Digital Mock-Up (DMU)' explicitly describes working within a CAD or 3D modeling software environment. Because the value-producing work consists of analyzing and evaluating designs digitally rather than handling physical materials, it sits firmly in the digital band.

Component 3D CAD models and sub-assembly designs are released by engineering teams for integration testing.

Trigger
Component 3D CAD models and sub-assembly designs are released by engineering teams for integration testing.
Outcome
A fully integrated and validated digital mock-up is produced, confirming component compatibility and manufacturing feasibility.

The work itself

Grounded Work Profile

Measured by

  • DMU Build Cycle TimeprocessProfile
  • Clash Resolution RateprocessProfile
  • First-Time Right Assembly RateprocessProfile
  • Engineering Change Request VolumeprocessProfile

Key steps

  • Import individual component CAD models into the DMU platformprocessProfile
  • Align and mate components based on product architecture specificationsprocessProfile
  • Execute automated clash, clearance, and interference checksprocessProfile
  • Simulate assembly sequencing and manufacturing tool accessprocessProfile
  • Log design conflicts and route modification requests to engineeringprocessProfile
  • Approve and release the validated digital assembly modelprocessProfile

How AGI delivers it

Four ways AGI delivers for Build and evaluate assembly in Digital Mock-Up (DMU)

  • Autonomous Agents as digital employees

    Hire a digital employee that does the job under earned, supervised autonomy.

    Agents.do
  • Services-as-Software

    Get the professional outcome delivered as software, priced on results, not headcount.

    Services.do
  • Business-as-Code

    Encode how your work runs, once, as software that executes itself.

    Platform.do