2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijsoi.2011.038322
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A generic multiCAD/multiPDM interoperability framework

Abstract: Many Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) work as subcontractors (or co-contractors) for several clients for the design of mechanical components. During the design process, they must use a variety of Computer Aided Design (CAD) softwares and connect all the Product Data Management (PDM) systems of their customers. After defining the specific needs of these companies, we show that the available commercial CAD/PDM integrations, as well as the current literature, are inappropriate for a multiCAD/multiPDM collaborat… Show more

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“…STEP-NC format provides bidirectional digital flow because it allows feedback from the manufacturing and simulation stages to the design. Given the state of the work already completed for interoperability between design and simulation phases [54], it appears that interoperability between PDM / MPM / ERP / MES has been little addressed. Indeed, MPM appears as an essential element for lifecycle management of production lines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STEP-NC format provides bidirectional digital flow because it allows feedback from the manufacturing and simulation stages to the design. Given the state of the work already completed for interoperability between design and simulation phases [54], it appears that interoperability between PDM / MPM / ERP / MES has been little addressed. Indeed, MPM appears as an essential element for lifecycle management of production lines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unification approach is based on a high level common format used to establish the semantic mapping between the information of the different IS. To ensure interoperability by unification, two solutions are possible [7]: the first one consists in defining an ad hoc model specific to the needs. The second solution consists in using a standardized model such as STEP [8].…”
Section: Research Review 21 Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Martin, 2006) proposes a Visual Basic tool to develop a mediator for the useful API in the link between design and casting. (Guyot et al, 2007) or (Paviot et al, 2008) are interested in the problems of interoperability of CAD/PDM systems. Similarly (Paviot et al 2011) proposes an unified approach for the interoperability of PDM/ERP systems.…”
Section: B Design/manufacturing Information Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%