2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.10.051
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Towards a PLM Interoperability for a Collaborative Design Support System

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“…An extended enterprise is defined as a particular case of a virtual enterprise, which arises when an organization "extends" its boundaries to all or some of its supply chain stakeholders [1]. Due to the growing complexity of products, their variability and the continuous transformation of customer needs, product lifecycle has become increasingly challenging, requiring collaboration between heterogeneous teams, holding expertise in different fields [20]. Internally, collaboration among associated departments, such as marketing, development and production, is the most crucial factor in the successful on-time delivery of new products to market, which is one of PLM goals [21].…”
Section: Collaboration In Plmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extended enterprise is defined as a particular case of a virtual enterprise, which arises when an organization "extends" its boundaries to all or some of its supply chain stakeholders [1]. Due to the growing complexity of products, their variability and the continuous transformation of customer needs, product lifecycle has become increasingly challenging, requiring collaboration between heterogeneous teams, holding expertise in different fields [20]. Internally, collaboration among associated departments, such as marketing, development and production, is the most crucial factor in the successful on-time delivery of new products to market, which is one of PLM goals [21].…”
Section: Collaboration In Plmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the manufacturing field, ontology is still in its research stage [8], lacking a clear definition of the working area. This working area can include small areas belonging to the product's manufacturing cycle like design or machining or it can include the whole manufacturing process.…”
Section: On the Concept Manufacturing Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies regarding the manufacturing ontology in relation to the PLM can be found in papers like [8][9][10][11][12], each aiming for a certain stage of the PLM like Design/Development, machine selection, assembly, etc.…”
Section: On the Concept Manufacturing Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doumbouya et al [7] proposed the levels of interoperability that follows standards for Identifiers, Messaging/Information exchange, structure and content. Diana et al [8] proposed a model enabling the interoperability between PLM and external engineering products, with respect to coherence concern. Maya et al [9] proposed a heterogeneous node of Meta model container and it associated with nine tuple node information and description structure, deigning the metadata extension mechanism in order to support common attributes and discrepant information.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%