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What does ECO stand for?

Engineering Change Order


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Samples in periodicals archive:
16, 2007, the agency noted; however, "There is no engineering change order nor verification or validation for changes made to this software on May 8, 2007, as required by the firm's procedures.
Product recall management including engineering change orders and outbound calls.
Sharing data between its PLM and ERP environments has also sped up engineering change order cycles for Treske.
The automated test development software and a new non-multiplexed tester-per-pin architecture provide electronic manufacturers with a solution that accelerates test and fixture development while greatly simplifying engineering change orders.
The software shows order status and manufacturing yields in real time and can be used to make engineering change orders (ECOs), change parts, monitor inventory and hold discussions among suppliers, OEMs and MMS.
Kinney also analyzed Part Data Management Systems, which track engineering change orders to make sure that every division has the most up-to-date data files.
IQ Quality is integrated into the EnterpriseIQ ERP II system and encompasses web-based document control, advanced product-quality planning, corrective-action requests, engineering change orders, SPC, part-dimension set-up, and gauge R&R.
A core of PlanetCAD's offerings has been its lineup of PrescientQA [QA as in "quality assurance"] tools, which are based on the premise that engineering change orders [ECOs] that occur after products have been designed are exceedingly expensive, so nipping ECOs in the bud makes a whole lot of sense.

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