2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2020.101802
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Integrated product development and lifecycle management in building production – A case study for logistic of mortar distribution in building sites

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“…The PDM (Product Data Management) prototype is dated from 1980 and was extracted from CAD (computer aided design)/CAM (computer aided manufacturing) domains and technical design [15]. In the first instance, the PLM aims to adjust the storage, recovery and recuperation problems related to an important number of files for CAD products drawings [16]. For example, to organize data in convenient and standardized form, Alemanni et al [17] propose a new approach using methods related to the quality function deployment promoting the implementation of the model-based definition [17].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PDM (Product Data Management) prototype is dated from 1980 and was extracted from CAD (computer aided design)/CAM (computer aided manufacturing) domains and technical design [15]. In the first instance, the PLM aims to adjust the storage, recovery and recuperation problems related to an important number of files for CAD products drawings [16]. For example, to organize data in convenient and standardized form, Alemanni et al [17] propose a new approach using methods related to the quality function deployment promoting the implementation of the model-based definition [17].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significant challenge in the construction industry is to lighten the weight of prefabricated systems. This aims to reduce on-site construction time, minimize permanent loads on buildings and reduce CO 2 emissions associated with material transportation [9]. For this reason, the development of new gypsum composite materials that are lighter and facilitate the execution of suspended ceiling plates and prefabricated panels is essential to move towards more industrialized building systems [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%