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Product relationships management enabler for concurrent engineering and product lifecycle management
Authors:Frédéric Demoly  Olivier Dutartre  Xiu-Tian Yan  Benoît Eynard  Dimitris Kiritsis  Samuel Gomes
Affiliation:1. IRTES-M3M, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM), 90010 Belfort Cedex, France;2. Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom;3. Laboratory for Computer-Aided Design and Production (STI-IGR-LICP), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;4. Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, UMR CNRS 7337 Roberval, Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), BP 60319, Rue du Docteur Scheitzer, 60203 Compiègne Cedex, France
Abstract:The current competitive industrial context requires more flexible, intelligent and compact product lifecycles, especially in the product development process where several lifecycle issues have to be considered, so as to deliver lifecycle oriented products. This paper describes the application of a novel product relationships management approach, in the context of product lifecycle management (PLM), enabling concurrent product design and assembly sequence planning. Previous work has provided a foundation through a theoretical framework, enhanced by the paradigm of product relational design and management. This statement therefore highlights the concurrent and proactive aspect of assembly oriented design vision. Central to this approach is the establishment and implementation of a complex and multiple viewpoints of product development addressing various stakeholders design and assembly planning points of view. By establishing such comprehensive relationships and identifying related relationships among several lifecycle phases, it is then possible to undertake the product design and assembly phases concurrently. Specifically, the proposed work and its application enable the management of product relationship information at the interface of product-process data management techniques. Based on the theory, models and techniques such as described in previous work, the implementation of a new hub application called PEGASUS is then described. Also based on web service technology, PEGASUS can be considered as a mediator application and/or an enabler for PLM that externalises product relationships and enables the control of information flow with internal regulation procedures. The feasibility of the approach is justified and the associated benefits are reported with a mechanical assembly as a case study.
Keywords:Concurrent engineering  Assembly oriented design  Integrated design  Product lifecycle management  Product relationships management
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