Timeline for What exactly is a "Bill of Materials" (BoM)?
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May 4, 2015 at 16:55 | vote | accept | smeeb | ||
Sep 4, 2014 at 20:58 | comment | added | Hot Licks | It should be noted that the term is used in other contexts. For instance, a software product may be built by a builder tool that accepts a list of components referred to as a "bill of material" (or, more often, just "BOM"). And I recall a software product that contained within it a "BOM table", used to identify and locate individual components for diagnostic purposes. | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 20:29 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackElectronix/status/507626411784286209 | ||
Sep 4, 2014 at 16:14 | comment | added | placeholder | A lot BOM formats are dictated by the MRP/ERP tool being used. Often turn key assemblers have their own format for interface to their tool. MRP = Manufacturing Resource Planning and ERP = Enterprise etc etc | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 16:03 | answer | added | Olin Lathrop | timeline score: 18 | |
S Sep 4, 2014 at 15:07 | history | suggested | MrPhooky | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 4, 2014 at 14:36 | answer | added | user32885 | timeline score: 4 | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 14:36 | answer | added | Enemy Of the State Machine | timeline score: 2 | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 14:34 | answer | added | markrages | timeline score: 14 | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 14:31 | comment | added | Matt Young | It depends entirely on who's asking for it. | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 14:28 | comment | added | kenny | yes, it can be as simple as a sheet of paper | |
Sep 4, 2014 at 14:27 | history | asked | smeeb | CC BY-SA 3.0 |