2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2007.06.015
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Process oriented framework to support PLM implementation

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“…With the development of Product Data Management (PDM), PLM and associated workflows, software firms have proposed solutions to the everyday problems of engineering design departments (versioning of documents, naming etc.). PLM aims to cover all the stages of product development, by integrating the processes and people taking part in the project [22]. This concept is generally used on industrial products.…”
Section: Plmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of Product Data Management (PDM), PLM and associated workflows, software firms have proposed solutions to the everyday problems of engineering design departments (versioning of documents, naming etc.). PLM aims to cover all the stages of product development, by integrating the processes and people taking part in the project [22]. This concept is generally used on industrial products.…”
Section: Plmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only recently, the need for putting more intelligence on products making them proactive [16,12] during their own development and management, to better support business processes, has been recognized. Additionally, there is lack of a holistic and generic (i.e., Independent of the industry/activity) treatment of PLM aspects, including business processes definition, product information models and information exploitation approaches [24]. PDM/PLM systems suffer from the lack of formalized representation of products: they handle data but not knowledge.…”
Section: Overview Of Pdm/plm and Related Research Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of PDM (Product Data Management), PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) and associated workflows, software firms have proposed solutions to the everyday problems of engineering design departments (versioning of documents, naming etc.). Product Lifecycle Management aims to cover all the stages of product development, by integrating the processes and people taking part in the project [8]. This concept is generally used on industrial products.…”
Section: Plmmentioning
confidence: 99%