DocumentCode
2900553
Title
Product data sharing in a virtual enterprise
Author
Bodington, Rob ; Sims, Philip
Author_Institution
Sowerby Res. Centre, BAe. plc, UK
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
42494
Abstract
Complex industrial products, such as aircraft, are typically developed by multi-national strategic alliances of companies and an associated extended supply chain-often referred to as a Virtual Enterprise. Traditionally there has been a clear divide between the design authority and the supplier. The design authority specifies the component or equipment to be provided. A contract is then placed with a supplier who then designs and manufactures it. This approach can lead to situations where the original specification and preliminary design takes little account of the subsequent detailed design and manufacture. To redress this, there is strong commitment in most engineering organisations to embrace concurrent engineering principles. One approach to achieving this is to standardise on a set of CAD and Product Data Management (PDM) tools and use those throughout the enterprise. This is typically the approach of enterprises that have a stable kernel of companies and have been formed to develop a series of products. An example is the Airbus partnership. The four partners, British Aerospace, DASA, CASA and Aerospatiale have standardised on CADDS5 as a CAD system and Optegra as a PDM system. However, not all of the suppliers to Airbus are using the common tools, they may be using different CAD and PDM tools. Consequently, this data will have to be translated for it to be used by the Airbus partnership. One method to solve this problem is utilised by the SAVE project, which investigates data sharing in an extended enterprise linked by the Internet
Keywords
aerospace industry; Airbus partnership; CAD; CADDS5; Internet; Optegra; PDM system; Product Data Management; SAVE project; aircraft; complex industrial products; concurrent engineering principles; data sharing; design authority; extended enterprise; extended supply chain; multi-national strategic alliances; product data sharing; virtual enterprise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Web Applications in Aerospace (Ref. No. 1999/079), IEE Seminar
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19990442
Filename
773118
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