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Common Data Facility

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Common Data Facility (CDF) was designed with a modular architecture to manage manufacturing and CAD data on Db2 and Db2 for VM and VSE. The main components included a data storage module, a retrieval module, and a user interface module. These components communicated through internal interfaces, though the specifics are unavailable.

The data storage module utilized Db2 and Db2 for VM and VSE as its underlying database systems, providing the storage mechanisms for manufacturing and CAD data. Configuration files were used to define database connections, data storage parameters, and access controls. CDF is no longer supported.

Organizations should migrate to modern PLM or ERP systems, such as IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management, Siemens Teamcenter, or Dassault Systèmes Enovia, which offer more robust and scalable architectures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary purpose of Common Data Facility?

Common Data Facility (CDF) was a tool designed for managing manufacturing and CAD data on IBM's Db2 and Db2 for VM and VSE platforms. It provided a centralized repository for storing and accessing this data, facilitating data sharing and integration within Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) environments.

What specific types of data did CDF manage?

CDF was primarily used to store and manage data related to manufacturing processes and computer-aided design (CAD) files. This included product designs, manufacturing specifications, and related documentation. The goal was to provide a unified data management solution for CIM applications.

What were the supported platforms for CDF?

CDF was designed to run on IBM's z/OS and z/VM operating systems. It leveraged Db2 and Db2 for VM and VSE as its underlying database systems for data storage and retrieval. This platform compatibility was crucial for its integration within IBM's mainframe environments.

What was the lifecycle of Common Data Facility?

CDF was released in 1994 and was supported until 1996. During its active lifecycle, it provided a solution for managing manufacturing and CAD data. However, support for the product has since ended.

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