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Development of methods to support the implementation of a PDMS

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The approach described in this paper comprises a set of methods that helps enterprises to decide whether a product data management system (PDMS) should be applied and how this could be done. On the one hand a precise and applicable procedure to implement the system is provided. On the other hand information whether an enterprise is prepared to the introduction of such a system is given already in preliminary stages. For both cases methods for planning and application will be presented to support a company’s Product-Lifecycle-Management (PLM)-strategy.

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Feldhusen, J., Gebhardt, B., Macke, N., Nurcahya, E., Bungert, F. (2006). Development of methods to support the implementation of a PDMS. In: Brissaud, D., Tichkiewitch, S., Zwolinski, P. (eds) Innovation in Life Cycle Engineering and Sustainable Development. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4617-0_26

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