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DET2007 Special Issue: The Representation of Manufacturing Requirements in Model-Driven Parts Manufacturing

Victoria Rogstrand
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Torsten Kjellberg
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Today there is a need to make process and production planning more cost-effective while not compromising the quality of the product. Manufacturing requirements are used to ensure producibility in early development phases and also as a source for continuous improvement of the manufacturing system. To make this possible it is essential to have correct, updated information available and to be able to trace the relations between requirements and their origin and subjects. To trace requirements origin in resources or processes is today very difficult due to system integration problems. This article discusses the relations that need to be represented and propose the use of model-based methods to enable traceability of requirements. Since requirements are a collaborative effort a standard for information exchange is needed. The ISO10303 STEP application protocol AP233 System Engineering is proposed for this purpose.

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hal-00528091 , version 1 (21-10-2010)

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Victoria Rogstrand, Torsten Kjellberg. DET2007 Special Issue: The Representation of Manufacturing Requirements in Model-Driven Parts Manufacturing. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 2009, 22 (11), pp.1065-1072. ⟨10.1080/09511920902741117⟩. ⟨hal-00528091⟩

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