History of APIS IQ-Software
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History of APIS IQ-Software
They copied all they could follow but they couldn’t copy my mind so I left them sweating and stealing a year and a half behind.Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936)
2019
- APIS IQ-Software Version 7.0
- AIAG/VDA Alignment:
FMEA scope
Action Priority
Valuation catalogs
AIAG/VDA Form - Quality Rules
- P-Diagram Editor
- Block-Diagram Editor
- Management Report Editors
- Context menu for hot-click icons
- Toolbars in workspaces
- Revised and dockable Object Inspector
- New collective input
- New structuring of display options and settings dialogs
- Auto-complete in structure list and function/error analysis
- Fine zoom in all editors
- Background color for all objects
- Improved Excel export
- AIAG/VDA Alignment:
- CARM Server Version 5.70
- APIS®, CARM®, IQ-RM® & IQ-FMEA® are registered trademarks of APIS Informationstechnologien GmbH
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2017
- “Make focus element” feature now in the Structure Editor and FFA
- Actions, Faded in actions, O/D valuation, Responsible/deadline can be displayed in the Fault Tree Editor
- User-defined attributes can be merged
- SysML connection via Enterprise Architect
- ReqIF-Import
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2016
- Audit Trail
- Individual Quality Report (IQR Summary Function)
- Design for Six Sigma (House of Quality)
- CSS Modules – Module comparison
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2015
- CARM Server 5th generation
- Administrator for module categories
- Module variants
- FMEA form layout “Ondal”
- Attributes for failure effects & causes in the User defined view
- Risk Matrix valuations can now be displayed and edited in the FMEA Forms Editor
- CARM Server 5th generation
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2014
- CARM Server 4th generation
- “Non module” net connections and variant support
- Zoom in function for all editors
- Display of requirements in Control Plan
- CARM Server 4th generation
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2013
- APIS IQ-Software 6.5
- Background color for system elements
- Suggestion list
- Cause-centered FMEA view
- Default attributes
- Notes tool tip
- Excel export
- Risk matrix set
- Graph editor
- Summary functions
- Excel import: Extension of importable rows
- Background colors for classification symbols & action categories
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2012
- Third Toolbar with list box for content, variants, filter, etc
- Export & import of deadline lists from the Deadline Editor in Excel format.
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2011
- Control Plan Layout “Inspection plan”
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2010
- FMEA Form Layout “Renault 01-33-200”
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2009
- APIS CARM-NG Server
- APIS IQ-Software 6.0
- Operating conditions, failure detections, and failure reactions in failure nets (“Mechatronics FMEA”)
- Complete Unicode support (also for Asian languages)
- Support for current standards of VDA and AIAG
- Enhanced Object Inspector
- Statistics (Risk matrix)
- Statistics: difference analysis, frequency analysis and action tracking based on structures
- Complete web-front end for tracing actions(CARM-NG)
- Simultaneous Engineering: Component Interfaces
- Simultaneous Engineering: Requirement interfaces
- Filter opportunities for all editors
- Global actions
- Downstreaming
- External Data Integration (XDI)
- ISO 26262
- 8D Report
- Design Verification Plan & Report
- FMEDA Editor
- CARM Server 3rd generation
- Administration of rights with multiple certificates
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2007
- IQ CT Analysis (Customized Tool)
- IQ CT Form (Customized Tool)
- IQ CT Action (Customized Tool)
- FTA with minimum cut set computation
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2006
- APIS IQ-CT (Customized Tools)
- APIS IQ-Software 5.1
- Symultaneous Engineering
- Object Inspector
- IEC 61508 Functional Safety
- Computer Based Training
- User defined views
- Statistics: Structure based Pareto analysis
- Design Review by Failure Mode (DRBFM) analysis
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2005
- CARM Server 2nd generation
- CSA modules to update FME files
- CARM Server 2nd generation
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2004
- APIS CARM Server: CSA Web Publisher
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2002
- APIS CARM-Server
- CSS Module
- CSS Action Tracking
- CSS List
- CARM Server Web Front End (r/o)
- APIS IQ-Software 5.0
- Data manager
- Special Drag&Drop
- User defined attributes
- User defined labels
- Ishikawa Editor for function- & failure net
- Symbolic deadlines
- Symbolic Responsible
- Integrated Requirement Management (IQ MORE)
- APIS CARM-Server
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2000
- APIS IQ-Software 4.0
- Complete ‘undo’ mechanism
- Complete integration of PFD and CP
- Structure Variants
- Flow diagram integrated into PDF
- IQ Explorer for knowledge management
- Excel import of FMEA forms
- Diagnosis support in failure nets
- Support for complex filtering in forms
- Auto-filter in forms
- HTML support in notes
- Personal Information Manager (PIM)
- Presentation print
- Integrated assistant
- Anything goes (Middle-out)
- APIS IQ-Software 4.0
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1998
- APIS IQ-Software 3.5
- APIS IQ-RM
- Control Plan (QS-9000)
- Process Flow Diagram (QS-9000)
- Access rights for structures
- Unrestricted data input in forms (‘middle out’ instead of ‘top down’)
- HTML Export from FMEA forms
- Notification of responsible persons via email
- Export and Import in SGML format (later XML) as open source standard for data exchange with other systems
- Versioning support for all forms (FMEA, PDF, CP)
- All labels user defined
- User defined valuation catalogues
- User defined palettes
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1997
- APIS IQ-Software 3.1
- QS-9000/AIAG FMEA
- Notes
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1996
- APIS IQ-Software 3.0
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1993-1995
- APIS IQ-Software 2.3
- Statistics Editor
- Support for multilingual data contents
- GUI languages: German, English, French, Spanish
- Drag&Drop supported
- MIL standard
- RTF export
- Export and import of structures
- FMEA layout QS9000
- Direct translation in the form for all layouts
- Integration of failure trees and event trees into the failure net for a standardized non-redundant model
- Context sensitive help
- Multilingual notes in the FMEA form
- Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
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1992: Market Entry of IQ-Software
- APIS IQ-Software 2.0
- Direct editing in the form was restricted to enforce methodical consistency (‘top down’ : a dependent object could only be introduced when the corresponding independent object existed).
- Object Database
- Graphical Editors (Structure, Function Net, Failure Net)
- WYSIWYG Form
- Integrated Print Engine
- WYSIWYG printing
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1988: Start of Development
- The structure including the Structure and Function Failure Analysis (FFA) editors
- The form layout organized in the way of effect-failure-cause which was later (1996) adopted by VDA
- Function trees, Failure trees and event trees
- WYSIWYG standard for all editors
Development of a first prototype FMEA System as a part of a Diagnostic System. This prototype included: