2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijcat.2010.031934
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Linking design and manufacturing domains via web-based and enterprise integration technologies

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“…Especially in SMEs, interoperability and data exchange issues among system architectures still provide consistency matters (Telukdarie & Sishi 2018). For instance, product architectures and production bills of material are scantly put in relation (Altavilla & Montagna 2019;Behera et al 2019), current systems often fail in tracking data changes (Li et al 2015) and the granularity level and detail of the information are often not shared among systems to ensure satisfactory interoperability (Cheung et al 2010).…”
Section: Supply-side Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in SMEs, interoperability and data exchange issues among system architectures still provide consistency matters (Telukdarie & Sishi 2018). For instance, product architectures and production bills of material are scantly put in relation (Altavilla & Montagna 2019;Behera et al 2019), current systems often fail in tracking data changes (Li et al 2015) and the granularity level and detail of the information are often not shared among systems to ensure satisfactory interoperability (Cheung et al 2010).…”
Section: Supply-side Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various systems including web applications, CAPP systems, Data Analytics and ERP systems could be combined with PLM systems for creating a digital footprint of PD activities. ERP systems and integration has been discussed in extant literature (Cheung et al , 2010). There the research community could look upon other pieces of the system from the perspective of bringing in value to the business practices.…”
Section: Theoretical and Architectural Framework For Plm Based Npdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 The current stage of engineering collaboration system actively makes use of product information data centered on 3D CAD data. [4][5][6] Integration of production activities [7][8][9] with ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, CPD (Collaborative Product Development), and MES (Manufacturing Execution System) was pursued with CAD-based PLM systems as well. However, data regarding engineering analysis are neither managed systematically by PLM systems nor utilized effectively in an engineering collaboration perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%