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Integration and Complexity Management within the Mechatronics Product Development

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Advances in Life Cycle Engineering for Sustainable Manufacturing Businesses

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Mechatronic products are the result of combining the engineering disciplines mechanics, electrics, electronics and IT. This requires coordinated trans-sectoral cooperation from the people developing the product as well as from the organisational unit. However, the systematic development of mechatronic systems has special demands to a multidisciplinary and holistic development process. Therefore implementing appropriate methods and tools is decisive for an effective product development. This article deals with the approach of integrating discipline-specific processes, applications and partial data models according to the SOA principle, based on the experience of developing PLM methods in the automotive industry.

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Abramovici, M., Bellalouna, F. (2007). Integration and Complexity Management within the Mechatronics Product Development. In: Takata, S., Umeda, Y. (eds) Advances in Life Cycle Engineering for Sustainable Manufacturing Businesses. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-935-4_20

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