1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)63138-2
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Managing Design Knowledge: Active Document System

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“…Active Document System (ADS) [3] is an approach devised for capturing, indexing and managing engineering design knowledge (e.g., engineering drawings, prototype evaluations, analysis reports, engineering formulae and informal notes on specific design problems) in a way that makes search, identification and extraction of such knowledge easier. ADS is developed to capture the design knowledge that usually comes in unstructured format (e.g., free text) and that originates from the formal and informal design descriptions.…”
Section: Active Document Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active Document System (ADS) [3] is an approach devised for capturing, indexing and managing engineering design knowledge (e.g., engineering drawings, prototype evaluations, analysis reports, engineering formulae and informal notes on specific design problems) in a way that makes search, identification and extraction of such knowledge easier. ADS is developed to capture the design knowledge that usually comes in unstructured format (e.g., free text) and that originates from the formal and informal design descriptions.…”
Section: Active Document Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ha, Pahng, Chang, Park and Rho proposed the management approaches to design knowledge, and developed the corresponding software system named active document system (ADS) (Ha, Pahng, Chang, Park, & Rho, 1999). Thannhuber, Tseng and Bullinger studied knowledge management in manufacturing enterprises and proposed a method called 'Autopoetic,' which is similar to the biologic evolution theory that knowledge is evolved through a number of evolutionary changes (Thannhuber, Tseng, & Bullinger, 2001).…”
Section: The Combination Of Knowledge Management and Remanufacturing mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lean extended enterprise and build-to-order induce better integration of PLM activities that go through computer aided systems and knowledge-based information environments [1]. This change of landmarks from physical document to electronics claims to redefine information support functionalities [2]. Specifications or constraints are usually transmitted from one expert to the other in a global convergence [3].…”
Section: Introduction 1documentation Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%