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DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)62532-3
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“…This information as mentioned in [KK1] has to be related to the whole lifecycle (from requirement specifications to dismantling information). The product, and its CAD model, is then defined, as far as possible, taken into account "X" constraints as assumed in a DFX 3 approach.…”
Section: Computer Aided Design 2 Computer Aided Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information as mentioned in [KK1] has to be related to the whole lifecycle (from requirement specifications to dismantling information). The product, and its CAD model, is then defined, as far as possible, taken into account "X" constraints as assumed in a DFX 3 approach.…”
Section: Computer Aided Design 2 Computer Aided Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reuse of information and knowledge to support product development process has attracted significant attention by the research community (Sivaloganathan and Shahin 1999). Similarly, information models have been recognised as one of the main elements in the integrated Computer Aided Engineering system architectures to support design and manufacturing applications through the product life cycle (Jo, Parsaei et al 1993;Krause, Kimura et al 1993). This paper argues that, in addition to the traditional concept of a product model as a source and repository for product information, further additional information model can enhance integrated product development systems by enabling the reuse of past product development information and knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…people and computational applications (Krause, Kimura et al 1993;Lei, Taura et al 1996;Anderl 1997) (Tonshoff and Zwick 1998). However, as many of the life-cycle functions require not only information about the product, but also additional information and knowledge (I&K), i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of collaborative decision-making processes are then beginning to finally converge to a common agreement. A lot of interesting concepts with respect to integrated design [5,6] and advanced product modelling [7,8] have also provided real advances in design methodology and information modelling. They give opportunity to really set relations as soon as possible among the whole product information related to its entire lifecycle.…”
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confidence: 99%