INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE DIGITAL FACTORY - BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DIGITAL PLANNING

DS 36: Proceedings DESIGN 2006, the 9th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Year: 2006
Editor: Marjanovic, D.
Author: Burr, H.; Vielhaber, M.; Weber, C.
Section: DESIGN PROJECTS AND PROCESSES
Page(s): 463-470

Abstract

In today’s development processes, an efficient information handling is an essential success factor. In this article, the so-called shell model is introduced. The shell model is a data model for a seamless support of product development processes, integrating information regarding products, processes, and resources. The concept is derived from requirements from the body-in-white process chain in automotive development, dealing with the transition between design engineering and production planning. Yet, this concept is applicable for a variety of other disciplines with similar boundary conditions. In the end some alternatives for the application of the shell model in heterogeneous data management environments are presented.

Keywords: design for re-tooling, digital planning, cross-domain PDM

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