2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijplm.2017.090329
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A framework to support collaboration during prototyping and testing

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“…However, this specific case can be generalized for any engineering to manufacturing interface. To keep the coherency of the Digital thread among engineering and manufacturing teams, Toche et al (2017) propose the following set of the links: equivalence, occurrence, and reference links. The structure of connectivity in these links are not isomorphic as the structures of the EBOM and MBOM are different.…”
Section: Ebom and Mbom Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this specific case can be generalized for any engineering to manufacturing interface. To keep the coherency of the Digital thread among engineering and manufacturing teams, Toche et al (2017) propose the following set of the links: equivalence, occurrence, and reference links. The structure of connectivity in these links are not isomorphic as the structures of the EBOM and MBOM are different.…”
Section: Ebom and Mbom Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have highlighted the advantages of supplier-customer integration in the design process (Fish, 2011). Other researches focused on investigating how testing results, a crucial piece of V&V information, can efficiently interface with other value streams and travel among different stakeholders (Toche et al, 2017). Those cases of knowledge sharing among multiple stakeholders are crucial for providing insight and feedback on the product's lifecycle in a bidirectional way.…”
Section: Verification and Validation Pillars For Plm Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%