Multiple Views to Support Engineering Change Management for Complex Products
CMV '05 Proceedings of the Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization
A Service Oriented Architecture Framework for Collaborative Services
WETICE '05 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprise
Capturing and reusing knowledge in engineering change management: A case of automobile development
Information Systems Frontiers
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Journal of Systems and Software
Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice
Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice
Research on Service-Oriented Workflow Management System Architecture
HIS '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Ninth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems - Volume 02
ADVICE: A virtual environment for Engineering Change Management
Computers in Industry
Design for taxonomy and technology architecture for knowledge management solution implementation
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Development of temporal confirmation model for knowledge management solution implementation
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Implementing service oriented architecture - a case study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Collaborative product development addresses ever-increasing competition in the marketplace by combining capabilities of several independent organisations to form a virtual resource-rich organisation. An engineering change (EC) in such a collaborative environment inevitably involves multiple organisations. Therefore, managing it effectively requires all these organisations to plan and implement the change together. The engineering change management (ECM) system should ensure proper interactions between different information systems, provide departments and partners with consistent data access, and maintain flexible workflows to meet product or partner specific requirements. A service-oriented architecture (SOA) based framework is proposed to carryout ECM across a supply chain. Each service in the SOA framework accomplishes an independent task, then performs a set of tasks constituting a business process. This framework enables the interaction between the partner's information systems in a communication backbone to achieve an effective ECM over a collaborative network of product development.