2006
DOI: 10.1504/ijplm.2006.009404
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An intelligent web-based expert system for analysing a company's strategic PDM requirements

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“…Conduct pre-study prior to system selection Schuh et al, 2008;Bitzer et al, 2008;Batenburg et al, 2006;Kumar and Midha, 2006). They mainly focus on support for early phases of a PLM implementation project, which may result in a system being selected.…”
Section: Perform a Pilot Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conduct pre-study prior to system selection Schuh et al, 2008;Bitzer et al, 2008;Batenburg et al, 2006;Kumar and Midha, 2006). They mainly focus on support for early phases of a PLM implementation project, which may result in a system being selected.…”
Section: Perform a Pilot Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.2.6 Analyzing company's strategic product data management (PDM) requirements Kumar and Midha (2006) have proposed a WBES for analyzing a company's strategic PDM requirements. It can help the managers in strategic planning of the product.…”
Section: Web-based Intelligent Training and Support System (Wits)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weather expert system (Bardina & Thirumalainambi, 2005), toxic gas exposure expert system (Bardina & Thirumalainambi, 2005), human health risk assessment expert system (Bardina & Thirumalainambi, 2005), automated DSL loop qualification (Rong et al, 2000), computer-aided process planning (Zhang, 2002), vehicle registration (Demmin & Zhang, 2003), WebStra (Li, 2005), WeBIS (Kim et al, 2005), Ex-W-Pert (Far & Koono, 1996), WITS (Duan et al, 2005), analyzing company's strategic product data management requirements (Kumar & Midha, 2006), Graphical decision support interface (Douglas et al, 2004), People helping one another know stuff (Terveen et al, 1997), ActiveMath (Melis et al, 2001), CSP (Ho & Lu, 2005), Gypsy Moth expert system (Potter et al, 2000), Pl@nteInfo (Jensen et al, 2000), advising on herbicides (Thomson & Willoughby, 2004), tour itinerary planning (Niknafs et al, 2003), Wegolo 1 , Tiscover (Prö ll & Palkoska, 2003), STAR (Goy & Magro, 2005), Financial information digest system (Lam & Ho, 2001), RecommendEx (Prasad, 2007) Multimedia technologies-based WBESs IMIS (Duan et al, 2005), CMDS (Huang & Chen, 2007), fish expert (Li et al, 2002), SEDA-VRML (Tam et al, 1999) Multiagent-based WBESs Multiagent system for interpreting medical images (Shang & Shi, 1999), Multiagent-based diagnostic expert system (Shaalan et al, 2004), VTAS (Yueh et al, 2007), advisory system for financial forecasting (Liu & Leung, 2001) Semantic web technologiesbased WBESs CMDS (Huang & Chen, 2007), VTAS …”
Section: Categories Of Wbess Wbessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web based systems are applied in various disciplines like Engineering ( [7], [43], [56], [12]), Management ( [27], [24], [15], [13], [25]), Medicine ( [50], [20], [26]), Education ( [53], [54], [32], [18]), and Agriculture ( [39], [22], [49], [55]) for providing intelligent support to the human being. The systems in engineering domain can help in various purposes like industrial automation, communication, computation, and aeronautics, while management systems are usually applied for helping in human resource, strategic planning, finance, design and training.…”
Section: Semantic Web Based Systems Applicabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%