Search for dissertations about: "plm"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word plm.
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1. Evaluating PLM Implementations Using a Guidelines-based Approach
Abstract : Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is an information technology-based concept bringing several benefits to product development organizations. However, it has been reported that PLM implementations in industry render unsatisfactory results. READ MORE
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2. Integrating KBE and PLM Through a Service Oriented Architecture
Abstract : Globalization has made a large impact on product development, especially in mature businesses such as the automotive and aerospace industries. As product and manufacturing technologies become more common and widespread, the competitive advantage for many companies shifts to knowledge about using those technologies. READ MORE
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3. Implementing PLM Across Organisations - For multi-disciplinary and cross-functional product development
Abstract : Nearly all product development organisations and processes have information as their key deliverable. The immense quantities of information being produced and utilised along the development lifecycle together with the commonly large number of IT tools used highlights the importance of continuously keeping the content in the overall information management system in order. READ MORE
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4. Product Lifecycle Management – Architectural and Organisational Perspectives
Abstract : This thesis investigates Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with focus on architectural and organisational perspectives. The increased complexity in industry regarding processes, IT systems and organisation makes it difficult to manage product information from several and traditionally different engineering fields. READ MORE
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5. Information Management for Mechatronic Products. Focusing on Information Modelling Aspects
Abstract : Mechatronic information management in today's product development is a difficult task in companies, as an increasing amount of product functions are realized through a mixture of not only mechanics, but also software and electronics. Together with the diversity of involved engineering domains and product complexity, this places new demands for maintaining overview and consistency in the product representation, thus assuring companies' intellectual assets. READ MORE