Re: Database for internal Processes / Flow Charts / Wafer
Harry Tibbals
2000-03-13
Tracking
We use FileMaker Pro for in-house tracking. Programming and maintenance effort
is minimal
and performance is excellent. It is relational and has security and other
sophisticated features.
PC Week reviewed version 5 recently. See:
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,2352294,00.html
H. F. Tibbals, Ph.D.
Director
Bioinstrumentation Resource Center
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd MC 9025
Dallas, Texas 75235-9025
Tel. 214-648-3316
Fax. 214-648-5618
email: [email protected]
>>> Wilfried Noell 3/8/00 4:57:47 AM >>>
Hello MEMS Mailing List,
Currently we are looking into putting all of our MEMS processes into a new
reliable, programmable, and professional technology process database for
local usage only. We need predefined masks or process sheets for flow
charts, wafer batches, and wafer tracking, where we could easily enter our
process data/parameters and the users know exactly what steps they have to
run next and where their wafers are at a certain time. Statistics on
equipment usage would also be useful to know.
Do you know of any software that could manage that. We want to limit the
in house software development.
We already have a database program, that has stored all the process
information, but since it is not a relational database program, flow
charts for the users are not feasible and wafer tracking is not available.
Any help and suggestions would be highly appreciated!
Best Regards
Wilfried Noell
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