From product data to product data and knowledge management - requirements and research perspective

K.-D. Thoben, P.M. Wognum, H.J. Pels, A.G. Buchner, J.B.M. Goossenaerts, M.L. Ranta, A.A.M. Ranke, W.M. Gibbons, I.C. Kerssens-van Drongelen

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    Abstract

    As a subgroup within the Esprit Working Group 21108, Integration in Manufacturing and Beyond (IiMB), the authors are concerned with the management of product related data and knowledge in the extended enterprise considering the paradigm of the learning organisation. The focus of the work is on concepts, approaches and methods for capture, maintenance, management and use of data and knowledge about products covering the whole life cycle from idea generation, via product and process design to operation and recycling of a product. This working paper reports on our current understanding of the problems and requirements of product data and knowledge management in the extended enterprise.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationConcurrent enterprise in operation
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 5th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising
    EditorsNel Wognum, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Kulwant S. Pawar
    Place of PublicationThe Hague, the Netherlands
    PublisherUniversity of Nottingham, Centre for Concurrent Enterprising
    Pages147-155
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Print)09-519-7598-6
    Publication statusPublished - 15 May 1999
    Event5th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising, ICE 1999 - The Hague, Netherlands
    Duration: 15 Mar 199917 Mar 1999
    Conference number: 5

    Conference

    Conference5th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising, ICE 1999
    Abbreviated titleICE
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityThe Hague
    Period15/03/9917/03/99

    Keywords

    • Product data
    • Knowledge management
    • Extended enterprise
    • Virtual enterprises

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