2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijplm.2011.043181
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Specifications and development of interoperability solution dedicated to multiple expertise collaboration in a design framework

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“…Troussier [33] uses the dependencies that exist between the information contained in the notes of calculation" to ensure interoperability. In the same way, Etienne [34] develop a PPO Kernel in order to create interoperability between the CAD expert tool. Valilai [35] have develop the INFELT STEP platform which make possible the interoperability between CAD and Simulation systems.…”
Section: Design / Simulation Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Troussier [33] uses the dependencies that exist between the information contained in the notes of calculation" to ensure interoperability. In the same way, Etienne [34] develop a PPO Kernel in order to create interoperability between the CAD expert tool. Valilai [35] have develop the INFELT STEP platform which make possible the interoperability between CAD and Simulation systems.…”
Section: Design / Simulation Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semantic interoperability is the ability to ensure that the exchanged information has got the same meaning considering the point of view of both the senders and the receivers (Sowa 1999). In a PLM context, the different peculiarities (such as the different backgrounds, the heterogeneous expertise, the unique knowledge, the particular needs and the specific practices) of stakeholders, who operate on those information systems, are then over increasing the difficulty to achieve the semantic interoperability (Etienne et al 2011;Wang, Wong, and Wang 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Messaadia et al [8] have explored the System Engineering processes to model PLM and concluded that this approach is complimentary to PLM to address the systems technology. Etienne et al [9] have proposed an interoperability platform based on product processes organizations. Schulte [10] instead has proposed a methodology to better integrate the customers' requirements of actual or attended products in the PLM functions, processes and metadata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%