Mechanical product lifecycle management meets product line engineering

C. Krueger
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Early generation Software Product Line (SPL) engineering has evolved into Systems and Software Product Line Engineering (PLE) approaches that extend well beyond the original focus on source code, to a more holistic perspective of the engineering lifecycle. PLE tools and methods in commercial practice today support variation management in requirements, architecture, design models, source code, documentation, configuration data, test cases and more. One of the last lifecycle holdouts from PLE has been mechanical engineering, or Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). The engineering complexity of mechanical product families with embedded software has increased to a threshold where it is intractable for mechanical and software product line engineering to remain disjoint. This paper explores the convergence of mechanical, systems and software product line engineering and why it has been slow to emerge. The reasons are based both on conceptual misalignment among the traditionally distinct disciplines, as well the differences between the physics of mechanical and software systems. The Aras Innovator / BigLever Gears Bridge, an example PLM and PLE integration, is used to illustrate key concepts.
机械产品生命周期管理符合产品线工程
早期的软件产品线(SPL)工程已经演变为系统和软件产品线工程(PLE)方法,这些方法远远超出了最初对源代码的关注,扩展到对工程生命周期的更全面的看法。如今商业实践中的PLE工具和方法支持需求、架构、设计模型、源代码、文档、配置数据、测试用例等方面的变更管理。机械工程或产品生命周期管理(PLM)一直是PLE在生命周期中最后坚持的领域之一。嵌入式软件机械产品族的工程复杂性已经增加到一个阈值,使得机械和软件产品线工程难以保持分离。本文探讨了机械、系统和软件产品线工程的融合,以及为什么它出现得很慢。其原因是基于传统上不同学科之间概念上的不一致,以及机械系统和软件系统物理之间的差异。Aras Innovator / BigLever齿轮桥是PLM和PLE集成的一个例子,用于说明关键概念。
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