Proceedings of the International Conference on
Product Lifecycle Management    PLM'08
Fostering the culture of innovation
PLM-SP4, 2008
 
(from Chapter 2: Frameworks and Reference Models)

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Title: Representing and sharing process knowledge in PLM systems design
  Author(s): Marco Bertoni, Umberto Cugini
  Address: Division of Functional Product Development, LuleĆ„ University of Technology, SE-97187, LuleĆ„, Sweden
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Via La Masa 1, 20156, Milano, Italy
marco.bertoni @ ltu.se, marco.bertoni @ polimi.it, umberto.cugini @ polimi.it
  Reference: PLM-SP4 - 2008 Proceedings  pp. 126 - 136
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The main aim of this paper is to contribute in leveraging the rate of success of BPR in a Virtual Enterprise environment by proposing a framework supporting PLM system designers in selecting the best communication tool to be used in reengineering. The aim of the framework is to enhance interoperability between users, process owners and knowledge experts in design, by proposing a set of guidelines for the use of process modelling languages when dealing with the definition of PLM system specifications. This work has been conducted within the EU 6th Framework Programme VIVACE Project (Value Improvement through a Virtual Aeronautical Collaborative Enterprise) with the purpose to support the design and implementation of a Knowledge Enabled Engineering system able to improve product development process performances by leveraging past design experience.
 
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