2008
DOI: 10.1080/00207540701343895
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Recent development on product modelling: a review

Abstract: Product modelling is a pivotal activity in product development (PD) processes. Well-defined product models organize product data, production information and knowledge to satisfy the requirements of the rapid changes of the PD environment. In this paper, a comprehensive review is carried out on the recent development of product modelling technology. Four types of product modelling methodologies are discussed in detail. Two object-oriented product modelling methods: STEP-based product modelling and UML-based pro… Show more

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“…The outcome of the GPMA is a set of data models that is defined to model product information at different stages of the injection moulding PD. The data models will then be used in CPD processes to support efficient information sharing and exchange (Yang, et al, 2008). Figure 1 demonstrates the architecture of the proposed GPMA, which is composed of four functional components: 1) an EDM; 2) a STEP-based modeling environment; 3) a five-phase modeling method; and 4) three EDM data exchange and sharing methods.…”
Section: A Step-based Generic Product Modeling Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The outcome of the GPMA is a set of data models that is defined to model product information at different stages of the injection moulding PD. The data models will then be used in CPD processes to support efficient information sharing and exchange (Yang, et al, 2008). Figure 1 demonstrates the architecture of the proposed GPMA, which is composed of four functional components: 1) an EDM; 2) a STEP-based modeling environment; 3) a five-phase modeling method; and 4) three EDM data exchange and sharing methods.…”
Section: A Step-based Generic Product Modeling Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the STEP-based product model can provide the neutral data exchange facility to support data exchange and sharing between the PD systems, it is more informative than are conventional models. Consequently, STEP and its product model are the most important factors in the development of a Computer Integrated Manufacturing System (CIMS) (Yang, Xie, Ai, & Zhou, 2008;Ai, Xie, Liu, Tao, & Yang, 2010).…”
Section: Integrated Product Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of CAD systems for conceptual design is difficult because of the abstraction involved, as well as the intrinsic nature of this design phase. Despite this difficulty, due to the importance of conceptual design, considerable amount of research (Yang et al 2008) has been directed towards developing various models and representation schemes to contribute to systematic conceptual design, so as to form a basis for the development of future CAD systems at this design phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most critical issues for companies in today's global economy is to be competitive in the product development process by decreasing design time, reducing development cost and lead time, as well as increasing quality and productivity (Yang et al 2008). It has been estimated that most of the lifecycle cost of a product is accounted for by the conceptual design (Cao et al 2008;Cao and Fu 2011), which is an early stage within the product development process involving a high degree of uncertainty at an abstract level (Qin et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma maneira de se obter essa sincronização é representar toda a informação utilizada no ciclo de vida de um produto digitalmente, dando origem ao chamado modelo do produto: um repositório único de dados, que orienta as atividades de concepção, produção, manutenção e descarte. Essa técnica de gestão da produção ficou conhecida como modelagem de produto (HOSAKA e KIMURA, 1990;KRAUSE et al, 1993), e é considerada atualmente peça chave no desenvolvimento industrial (GIELINGH, 2008;YANG et al, 2008).…”
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