## Abstract A STEP (STandard for Exchange of Product model data)โbased Generic Product Modeling Architecture (GPMA) for efficient information sharing and exchange in support of collaborative injection moulding product development, is proposed in this article. The architecture consists of four funct
Knowledge web-based system architecture for collaborative product development
โ Scribed by Karina Rodriguez; Ahmed Al-Ashaab
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 925 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-3615
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โฆ Synopsis
The manufacturing competitive environment has intensified in recent years. In this environment, companies do not possess all the knowledge they need but instead rely on other organizations. This results in the need of distance product development, which in turn requires information and knowledge in the place, time and format required. In response to this need the research community has come with a solution called collaborative product development (CPD) systems. This paper introduces the partial results of the ongoing research to propose a knowledge driven CPD system architecture, which will facilitate the provision of knowledge involved in product development. This paper presents the research issues and industrial requirements for such system. Furthermore, the proposed system architecture is described in detail and its implementation is presented using a case study of an injection moulded product.
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