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Robertom,
The simple answer is no but that said there are strides in the industry to add an intuitive interface on top of the systems like Agile to lend in the end user experience and minimize training. Until the interface is easy to configure and readily available you can construct your own GUIs although this is a huge undertaking.
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Sirohim,
You are indicating something akin to a SaaS based application. While Agile is not hosted in such a way that would allow this type of open playground the common approach is, as an Admin, you would have multiple instances located internally that would allow you to have this type discovery path.
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I am pretty certain Domain Systems has tackled this. I would also look at Zero Wait-State and PointPLM.
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DJ,
Moving away from PC as the CM defeats the purpose of the process. If the business wants something easier then I suggest they do not approach Agile PLM (I find some business units simply do not want to be straddled down by change control or have dynamic documents that may change multiple times per day). For these instances I suggest using something like SharePoint or utilize the intranet process already in place. You will need to weigh the requirements of the business and the complexity or entering Agile PC.- 2641 views
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