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Development of a Metamodel to Foster Interoperability along the Product Lifecycle Traceability

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Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications

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The paper summarizes the effort spend by the authors in developing a model enabling the interoperability of systems for managing the product traceability along the entire product lifecycle. The research effort adopts an holonic definition of the traceability problem and, analysing the current most important standards in product representation, proposes a reference data model.

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Terzi, S., Cassina, J., Panetto, H. (2006). Development of a Metamodel to Foster Interoperability along the Product Lifecycle Traceability. In: Konstantas, D., Bourrières, JP., Léonard, M., Boudjlida, N. (eds) Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-152-0_1

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