Collaborative Design: From Concept to Application

F. Danesi, N. Gardan, Y. Gardan
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Collaborative work invests product design process to integrate as soon as possible all the partners and all necessary information in order to improve quality delay and costs. Design is then defined as collaborative and can be optimized by allowing upstream integration of data, resources and knowledge. In this context, CAD model becomes a digital mock-up (DMU) which is at the centre of communication and interaction between all the actors of the project. Thus, collaborative work software and hardware solutions come out to manage data, design process, and by extension the entire product lifecycle. We believe then in a PLM solution (product lifecycle management) that integrates product, process and resources, and acting as a framework for an efficient collaboration. Unfortunately, only the DMU is concretized from this ideal. Moreover, the tools are far from being operational, through lack of methodology, and the DMU is only used as a basis far data conference. Actual collaborative design is reduced to asynchronous data exchanges through PDM, even if some people prefer to speak about "sharing" since the product is a mutual creation. However, collaborative design has to allow cooperative work even in the early stages of design, despite of opposition between sharing and properties. The scope of this paper is to propose a state-of-the-art in the field of collaborative work applied to product design. We then show how actual tools, from CAD/CAM to PLM, can be used in a case study of a prime manufacturer and subcontractor co-design. We end by introducing a working methodology to succeed in collaborative design use and implementation
协同设计:从概念到应用
协同工作投资于产品设计过程,以尽快整合所有合作伙伴和所有必要的信息,以改善质量延迟和成本。然后,设计被定义为协作,并且可以通过允许数据、资源和知识的上游集成来进行优化。在这种情况下,CAD模型成为数字模型(DMU),它是项目中所有参与者之间沟通和交互的中心。因此,协作工作软件和硬件解决方案出现,以管理数据、设计过程,并通过扩展整个产品生命周期。我们相信PLM解决方案(产品生命周期管理)可以集成产品、流程和资源,并作为有效协作的框架。不幸的是,只有DMU是从这个理想具体化的。此外,由于缺乏方法,这些工具远不能操作,DMU仅被用作数据会议的基础。实际的协作设计被简化为通过PDM进行异步数据交换,尽管有些人更喜欢说“共享”,因为产品是相互创造的。然而,协同设计即使在设计的早期阶段也必须允许协同工作,尽管共享和属性之间存在对立。本文的范围是提出一种在产品设计中应用协同工作领域的最新技术。然后,我们展示了实际的工具,从CAD/CAM到PLM,如何在主要制造商和分包商共同设计的案例研究中使用。最后,我们将介绍一种在协作设计使用和实现中取得成功的工作方法
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