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The goal achieved is the full integration of the configuration process with the management software Ideale2005
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Visual Taylor Web Access is the Web interface mode that allows the customer to introduce the custom features of his product, in order to obtain a correct configuration, both commercial and industrial.
For businesses that approach the market through agents and/or distributors, Visual Tailor WebAccess is the ideal tool to reduce time of implementation of the quotes and customer orders. These activities, which until now were supported by the manufacturer, are now delegated to the agents and/or distributors allowing a company to "save" costs in the organization of the sales staff.
Using Visual Tailor produces a measurable increase in efficiency in response time to the final customer and reduces possible transcription or communication errors.
Through the scripting rules you can define a sort of "Workflow" embedded in the application, dynamically defining the information flows that depend on order entry. Configuration rules defined by the specific designer, allow the establishment of more contained and specific product details, thus avoiding unnecessary code proliferation and a heavier indiscriminate system.
Visual Tailor allows the configuration in two different ways. The first is characterized by a classical matrix approach, where the configuration parameters are used as a combination of elements included between two or more values, the second is characterized by a functional approach where the rules for the creation of the BOM and/or work cycles, are prepared through the use of a scripting language such as VB-Script. Both methods can be used simultaneously within the same model
The features identified in the "Web Form" environment are the same as those in the "Win Form" environment. Thanks to a service-oriented technology, Visual Tailor is able to perform the same configuration rules, regardless of the interface used.
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