2012
DOI: 10.1504/ijsoi.2012.052182
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Support of product design processes flexibility in PLM systems using a service-based approach

Abstract: International audienceIndustrial companies collaborating to develop new products need to implement an effective management of their design processes and product information. Unfortunately, PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) systems, which are dedicated to support product design activities, are not efficient as it might be expected. Indeed, product design processes are continuously changing, are sometimes emergent and non deterministic whereas PLM systems, based on workflow technology, don't support process fle… Show more

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“…orchestration fragments) can participate in defining the global process. More details on design actions / design objects ontology are given in [9]. ─ Composing the business orchestration fragments and/or the selected business services'operations, by specifying the set of control flows which link these elements.…”
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“…orchestration fragments) can participate in defining the global process. More details on design actions / design objects ontology are given in [9]. ─ Composing the business orchestration fragments and/or the selected business services'operations, by specifying the set of control flows which link these elements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The third catalog is dependent on which PLM system we use, so we concentrate only on the business and functional service catalogs. In a previous work the proposed service identification approach is described [8]. Thanks to this approach, fifteen PDS and nine functional PLM services are identified ( Fig.…”
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