2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77556-2_4
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Datamodels for PSS Development and Configuration: Existing Approaches and Future Research

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“…This description is commonly used in the AEC industry; however, it is very similar to the general definition of computer-aided design (CAD) as well since a 3D object has parameters like length, height, width, etc. [39]. Therefore, it is important to identify the difference between these terms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This description is commonly used in the AEC industry; however, it is very similar to the general definition of computer-aided design (CAD) as well since a 3D object has parameters like length, height, width, etc. [39]. Therefore, it is important to identify the difference between these terms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is important to identify the difference between these terms. According to [39,40], in product design, there are four levels of 3D modeling: (1) the conventional CAD, which enables the creation of geometrical elements with fixed values; (2) the parametric CAD, where the elements have variable parameters or the modeling history is traceable and editable; (3) the feature-based CAD, which can contain additional non-geometric information; and (4) the knowledgebased CAD, which supports the design process with automatic evaluation of the aspects. In architecture, many terms have become widespread after designers began to use computers, such as digital design, computational design, and parametric design.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many documented approaches of PSS development, the planning and design of the configurability and reconfigurability of PSS over the product life cycle are neglected, although the literature agrees that reconfiguring PSS during the life cycle reflects a significant advantage of it. This requires a combined development and thus a combined modeling of product and service parts by a common parametric data model (Schreiber et al, 2018). As mentioned, for a coequal design of product and service parts, a model must be created in the early stages of the development process.…”
Section: Product Service Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%