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Specification of Product Modelling Concepts Dedicated to Information Sharing in a Collaborative Design Context

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Collaborative design efficiency expects to go further than concurrent engineering in breaking down sequential organizations: in concurrent engineering experts must act on the product as soon as possible but their actions constrain the next ones. To collaborate, the experts must share these constraints with a common language about the product. Here, a new product a model dedicated to collaborative design is proposed. Some examples and usage sequences highlight the main benefits in a collaborative context. The model is used in the French IPPOP project (Integration of Product Process and Organization for Performance Enhancement in Engineering) where a framework dedicated to innovative collaborative design is under construction.

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Noël, F., Roucoules, L., Teissandier, D. (2005). Specification of Product Modelling Concepts Dedicated to Information Sharing in a Collaborative Design Context. In: Bramley, A., Brissaud, D., Coutellier, D., McMahon, C. (eds) Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3482-2_11

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