Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing Methodologies and Applications

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Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing

ISBN: 1846288010
ISBN 13: 9781846288012
Herausgeber: Wei Dong Li/Soh Khim Ong/Andrew Yeh Ching Nee et al
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiv, 308 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.04.2007
Auflage: 1/2007
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Recently, there have been major innovations and paradigm shifts in product design methodologies and systems. The current R&D trend is the development of collaborative design and manufacturing methodologies and systems. Using a collaborative product development system, designers can participate in global design chains and collaborate with each other and overseas partners to pursue competitive advantages. It also allows designers to work closely with suppliers, manufacturing partners and customers across enterprise firewalls to obtain valuable inputs for their designs. Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing Methodologies and Applications is an introduction to a wide spectrum of collaborative engineering issues in design and manufacturing. It contains state-of-the-art chapters written by international experts from academia and industry and reflects the most up-to-date R&D work and applications, especially those from the last three to five years. Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing Methodologies and Applications is an essential reference for academics, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and practitioners specialising in collaborative design and manufacturing issues, concurrent engineering, Internet-based/intelligent design and manufacturing, CAD/PDM/CAPP/CAM, Internet applications, product lifecycle management, supply chain, etc.

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Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeAn Adaptable Service-based Framework for Distributed Service Realization A Webbased Intelligent Collaborative System for Engineering Design A Shared VE for Collaborative Product Development in Manufacturing Enterprises A 'PlugandPlay' Computing Environment for Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing across an Extended Enterprise Cooperative Design in Building Construction A Finegrain and Featureoriented Product Database for Collaborative Engineering A Webbased Framework for Distributed and Collaborative Manufacturing of Engineering Parts WiseShopFloor: A Portal toward Collaborative Manufacturing Realtime Distributed Shop Floor Scheduling: An Agentbased Serviceoriented Framework Leveraging Design Process Related Intellectual Capital - A Key to Enhancing Enterprise Agility Manufacturing Information Organization in Product Lifecycle Management Semantic Interoperability to Support Collaborative Product Development A Proposal of Distributed Virtual Factory for Collaborative Production

Inhaltsverzeichnis

InhaltsangabeAn Adaptable Service-based Framework for Distributed Service Realization A Web-based Intelligent Collaborative System for Engineering Design A Shared VE for Collaborative Product Development in Manufacturing Enterprises A 'Plug-and-Play' Computing Environment for Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing across an Extended Enterprise Cooperative Design in Building Construction A Fine-grain and Feature-oriented Product Database for Collaborative Engineering A Web-based Framework for Distributed and Collaborative Manufacturing of Engineering Parts Wise-ShopFloor: A Portal toward Collaborative Manufacturing Real-time Distributed Shop Floor Scheduling: An Agent-based Service-oriented Framework Leveraging Design Process Related Intellectual Capital - A Key to Enhancing Enterprise Agility Manufacturing Information Organization in Product Lifecycle Management Semantic Interoperability to Support Collaborative Product Development A Proposal of Distributed Virtual Factory for Collaborative Production

Autorenporträt

W. D. Li obtained his PhD degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore in January 2002. He taught at Xidian University (China) as a lecturer from 1995-1998. From 2001 - June 2005, he was a research scientist at the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology. From July 2005, he has worked at the IMRC (Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre) at the University of Bath, UK as a Research Fellow. His research interests include collaborative product design and manufacturing, application of intelligent technologies in product design and manufacturing. CAD/CAPP/CAM, 3D geometric and feature-based modelling and applications, and design methodologies. In these areas, he led various research and industrial projects as principle investigator or co-principle investigator. He has published more than 30 research papers in international journals and presented them at conferences. He is an invited reviewer for a number of international journals in manufacturing. He won the 2002 Norman A. Dudley Award for the best paper published in the International Journal of Product Research together with Dr. S. K. Ong and Professor A. Y. C. Nee. His co-authored monograph specializing in concurrent and collaborative engineering is to be published by World Scientific in 2005. S. K. Ong has been an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore since 1996 which is also where she obtained her PhD in the same year. Her research interests are intelligent and distributed manufacturing systems, computer-aided set-up planning, life cycle engineering, environment impact assessment, and more recently, virtual and augmented reality applications in manufacturing. She has published two books and over 80 international refereed journal and conference papers. She was the recipient together with Dr. W. D. Li and Professor A. Y. C. Nee of the Norman A. Dudley Award in 2002 for the best paper published in the International Journal of Product Research. In November 2003, she was selected to receive the 2004 M. Eugene Merchant Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. She was also a recipient of the 2004 Singapore Youth Award for the Science and Technology Category. She has served on several international conference committees, is an invited reviewer of many journals in manufacturing and is an assistant editor of a book series on Manufacturing Systems and Technology published by World Scientific. Andrew Y. C. Nee has been a professor of manufacturing engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS) since 1989. He is currently the Director of the Office of Research at the NUS. He received his PhD and DEng from UMIST in 1973 and 2002 respectively. His research interests are computer applications for tool, die, fixture design and planning; intelligent and distributed manufacturing systems; and, virtual and augmented reality applications in manufacturing. He has published 6 books and over 450 papers in refereed journals and conference presentations. He currently holds regional editorship, department editorship, associate editorship and is a member of the editorial boards of 16 international journals in the field of manufacturing engineering. He became an active member of CIRP and an elected Fellow of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers both in 1990. Chris McMahon is Professor of Engineering Design in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, UK where he is an active teacher and researcher in engineering design and manufacture. He is also Director of the Bath Engineering Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre (IMRC), a centre of excellence for research in design and manufacture funded by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sc

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