Industrialization and manufacturing steps within the global product lifecycle context

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This paper presents and discusses an analysis of the industrialization and production steps within the Product Life cycle Management (PLM) context. Initially, PLM was focused almost exclusively on the product design, but nowadays, it tends to cover all the steps of the product life cycle. In the same time, the industrialization and the production are not sufficiently integrated into the PLM solutions. Currently, there is much to be gained by extending the coverage of PLM to production step. This coverage depends on several features (for instance the frequency of product data modification). It also leads to an information exchange then to a classification of this information into categories. The main purpose of this paper is to study how to extend the PLM coverage of the life cycle steps by defining a mapping among information categories and the Information Systems (IS), which manages product manufacturing, for each feature. © 2010 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.

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Ben Khedher, A., Henry, S., & Bouras, A. (2010). Industrialization and manufacturing steps within the global product lifecycle context. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 338 AICT, pp. 400–408). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16358-6_50

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