2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-35637-2_4
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Product Development with Multiple-View Feature Modelling

Abstract: Abstract:Multiple-view feature modelling can support applications from various phases of product development, by providing an own view on a product for each of these applications. Each view contains a feature model of the product specific for the application. Current approaches to mUltiple-view feature modelling only deal with form features. Hence, only the later product developments phases, in which the geometry has to be fully specified, are supported. In addition, they only deal with single parts, not with … Show more

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“…In his work, a single repository called a "master model" in which allrelevant product data resides was proposed for the integration of different product information domains, while the other views of the product must be updated to maintain consistency. Thus, Bronsvoort [BN1] proposed a multiple viewpoints feature modelling approach to allow a designer to focus on the information that is relevant for a particular product development phase. His system supports conceptual and assembly design, part detail design and part manufacturing planning by providing their own view on a product for each of these applications.…”
Section: -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his work, a single repository called a "master model" in which allrelevant product data resides was proposed for the integration of different product information domains, while the other views of the product must be updated to maintain consistency. Thus, Bronsvoort [BN1] proposed a multiple viewpoints feature modelling approach to allow a designer to focus on the information that is relevant for a particular product development phase. His system supports conceptual and assembly design, part detail design and part manufacturing planning by providing their own view on a product for each of these applications.…”
Section: -Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his work, a single repository called a "master model" in which all-relevant product data resides was proposed for the integration of different product information domains, while the other views of the product must be updated to maintain consistency. Thus, Bronsvoort [Bronsvoort, Noort, Van Den Berg, Hoek, 2001] proposed a multiple viewpoints feature modelling approach to allow a designer to focus on the information that is relevant for a particular product development phase. His system supports conceptual and assembly design, part detail design and part manufacturing planning by providing their own view on a product for each of these applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aim of those systems is to provide different views to the product data, which share a common geometric, topologic, and parametric model, but with different feature models as semantic abstractions according to the different phases of the product life cycle. Examples of such integrated systems that also use reasoning on the parametric layer for feature mappings between different application contexts are Bronsvoort et al [9] and De Martino et al [10].…”
Section: Related Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%