2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2004.08.006
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UML based specifications of PDM product structure and workflow

Abstract: The paper deals with the use of a UML approach for the specifications of a PDM system (product data management) implementation. A PDM system enables the management of the whole product data and related information about its entire lifecycle.The main goal of this paper is to highlight the added value of using an object-oriented approach for modelling, specifying and implementing a PDM system on a business case study. The chosen object-oriented approach and the used UML diagrams for the modelling and integration… Show more

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“…PLM and PDM (Product Data Management) systems mainly rely on a central database (gathering the various files from the different experts supports) associate to a management workflow (repositories, versions, access permissions, etc.) [35].…”
Section: Issue 3: Interoperability In the Design Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLM and PDM (Product Data Management) systems mainly rely on a central database (gathering the various files from the different experts supports) associate to a management workflow (repositories, versions, access permissions, etc.) [35].…”
Section: Issue 3: Interoperability In the Design Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Image processing technologies (between stages 2 et 3, see Figure 1) are continuously evolving, as well as research protocols. In industry, design and manufacturing standards are also updated from time to time, and PLM systems offer solutions to bring flexibility in information management: their data models are object-oriented and they easily enable objects classification and workflow specification (Eynard et al, 2004). The main shift brought by PLM systems is the management of concepts, instead of the management of data.…”
Section: Flexibility Of Information Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Object-oriented approach was shown to be adequate to model and integrate product, process and resource data through UML diagrams (Eynard et al, 2004). The core product model (CPM), which defined form, function and behaviour of a product, has been extended (Fenves et al, 2008) and enables the design of product information-modelling framework to support the full range of PLM requirements (Sudarsan et al, 2005).…”
Section: Product Data Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLM includes asset creation through CAD, engineering analysis, digital manufacturing, documentation, images, and PLM involves management of product information along its complete lifecycle. Several aspects of product models have been researched, including handling of evolution of documents in a Product Data Management system [9], a product data framework for logistics planning activities [2], and an ontology based on the Core Product Model (CPM) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) [28,10]. Rachuri et al [22] evaluated the information flows and the relevant existing standards within PLM, highlighting current issues regarding interoperability and information exchange.…”
Section: Overview Of Pdm/plm and Related Research Workmentioning
confidence: 99%