Implementation of remote robot manufacturing over Internet
Computers in Industry
Modeling of Product Life-cycle Knowledge and Data for an Intelligent Concurrent Design System
Proceedings of the IFIP TC5 WG5.2 Third Workshop on Knowledge Intensive CAD
Using MLP networks to design a production scheduling system
Computers and Operations Research - Special issue: Emerging economics
A decision support system for product design in concurrent engineering
Decision Support Systems
Flood decision support system on agent grid: method and implementation
Enterprise Information Systems
Electronic marketplace definition and classification: literature review and clarifications
Enterprise Information Systems
Parameter mapping and data transformation for engineering application integration
Information Systems Frontiers
Enterprise Information Systems - Contains Special Issue: Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems, edited by Juan Carlos Augusto and Marc Roper
A dynamic decision support system to predict the value of customer for new product development
Decision Support Systems
Integration of evolutional BOMs for design of ship outfitting equipment
Computer-Aided Design
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Product lifecycle modelling is to define and represent product lifecycle data and to maintain data interdependencies. To build a complete, reusable and highly consistent product lifecycle information model, the product lifecycle is divided into five stages: requirement analysis, conceptual design, engineering design, manufacturing, and service and support. Accordingly, five stage product models (requirement analysis model, conceptual design model, engineering design model, manufacturing model, and service and support model) are discussed. To integrate all information of a product lifecycle and support networked manufacturing mode, the key elements of product lifecycle modelling are discussed and a framework of product lifecycle modelling is proposed. Further, the relationship and evolvement of product models at different stages are described. Finally, a Web-based integration framework is proposed to support interoperability of distributed product data sources.