Development of the internet-based customer-oriented ordering system framework for complicated mechanical product

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Abstract

Recently, as consumers gradually prefer buying products that reflect their own personality, there exist some consumers who wish to involve in the product design process. Parallel with the popularization of e-business, many manufacturers have utilized the Internet to promote their products, and some have even built websites that enable consumers to select their desirable product specifications. Nevertheless, this method has not been applied on complicated mechanical product due to the facts that complicated mechanical product has a large number of specifications that inter-relate among one another. In such a case, ordinary consumers who are lacking of design knowledge, are not capable of determining these specifications. In this paper, a prototype framework called Internet-based consumer-oriented product ordering system has been developed in which it enables ordinary consumers to have large freedom in determining complicated mechanical product specifications, and meanwhile ensures that the manufacturing of the determined product is feasible.

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Ong, M., & Watanuki, K. (2005). Development of the internet-based customer-oriented ordering system framework for complicated mechanical product. JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing, 48(2 SPEC. ISS.), 197–204. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmec.48.197

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