Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Principles of object-oriented analysis and design
Principles of object-oriented analysis and design
Enterprise computing with objects: from client/server environments to the Internet
Enterprise computing with objects: from client/server environments to the Internet
A review of web-based product data management systems
Computers in Industry
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
Automated database and schema-based data interchange for modeling and simulation
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Modeling information for manufacturing-oriented supply-chain simulations
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
A concurrency control model for PDM systems
Computers in Industry
Automatic generation of simulation models for semiconductor manufacturing
Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come
Interfacing heterogeneous PDM systems using the PLM Services
Advanced Engineering Informatics
UML based specifications of PDM product structure and workflow
Computers in Industry
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
A data-driven generic simulation model for logistics-embedded assembly manufacturing lines
Computers and Industrial Engineering
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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Material flow analysis is an essential engineering task for effective production and requires a large amount of information that is related to products, processes, resources, and plants. Due to the lack of a systematic framework and supporting system between engineers and related manufacturing information resources, many simulation engineers have actually wasted time and cost with redundant tasks for simulation. A P3R-driven modeling and simulation system in PLM is suggested and implemented in this paper. For this purpose, a P3R data structure is defined for simulation-model generation, and a middleware application is developed based on the P3R object-oriented model. Finally, a concurrent material flow analysis system is developed and applied for area and flow analysis. As a case study, the developed methodology and systems of P3R-driven modeling and simulation are practically applied to automotive press shops. Based on the results, the proposed methodology and systems in this paper are very useful in terms of reducing time and cost in material flow analysis via simulations. Also, it is possible to perform more effective engineering tasks such as simulation for material flow analysis via integrated environment, because relevant data for simulation can be extracted from PLM system automatically and that data is compatible with actual or planned shop floor. This will lead to seamless implementation of manufacturing engineering processes with more effective decision making processes. Furthermore, concurrent material flow analysis is possible from the early stages of product development and production.