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AUTOSCHED AP INTRODUCTION
Description: This class will give the model builder the fundamental understanding necessary to successfully build models in AutoSched AP. During the class you will build models that exercise most of the functions and features of Applied Materials' powerful simulation and scheduling environment.
The lab is structured to provide one computer to be shared by two students to improve the learning and understanding of concepts taught in the class.
Who Should Attend: Users with a basic understanding of general simulation concepts (though no previous experience with AutoSched AP is required).
Detail: Discussions and exercises during the class will lead to understanding of the following subjects:
- The modeling process, files and AutoSched AP basics
- Basic building blocks of the model
- Standard and custom model output
- Batching parameters and use
- Operators and generic resources
- Identifying setup, load and unload times
- Creating and using action lists and custom states
- Calendars and down time
- Rework and yield
- Complex routes
- Rules and ranks
- WIP
- Creating and using Bills of materials
- Experimenting with models (standard extensions)
- Extensions, what they are and how to use them (Applied Materials semi, Backward Allocation, etc.)
Length: The three-and-a-half day class will start at 8:30 am on Monday and last until 12:00 Noon on Thursday
Cost: $1750 per person

Disclaimer: Periodically, Applied Materials will review and change course content to ensure it is aligned with current functionality of the product. Course content presented in this document could change because of this process.
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