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The ship design process model is the basis for developing the ship collaborative design system under network environment. According to the characteristics of the ship design, a method for dividing the ship design process into, three layers is pat forward, that is project layer, design task layer and design activity layer, then the formalized definitions of the ship design process model, the decomposing principles of the ship design process and the architecture of the ship collaborative design (SDPM) system are presented. This method simplifies the activity network makes the optimization and adjustment of the design plan convenient and also makes the design process easier to control and change, at last the architecture of the ship collaborative design system is discussed.
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Foundation item: Supported by Harbin Engineering University Fund Project (NO. HEUFT04006) and Heilongjiang Scientific Research Project(NO. WC05A01).
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Ze, H., Chang-hua, Q. & Neng-jian, W. Study of the ship design process model for collaborative design. J Mar. Sc. Appl. 4, 24–29 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-005-0017-0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-005-0017-0