EBOM stands for Engineering Bill of Materials. It represents a product's design from an engineering perspective, focusing on the functional requirements and how the product is assembled and operates. An EBOM is often structured around functional groupings and may include items not directly related to manufacturing, such as testing equipment or simulation models. EBOMs are commonly used in product development to manage the design, track changes, and communicate the design intent to other departments.
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