Product Lifecycle Simulation Applying Semantic Data Management

Jaime Campos, Juha Kortelainen, Erkki Jantunen

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    Abstract

    Product lifecycle simulation (PLCS) has been given ever more attention as the manufacturers are competing with the quality and lifecycle costs of their products. Especially, the need of companies to try to get a strong position in providing services for their products and thus to make themselves less vulnerable to changes in the market has led to high interest in PLCS. A short summary of current status of PLCS is presented especially related to the poor integration of data in product lifecycle management systems and in PLCS. The potential of applying semantic data management to solve these problems is thoroughly discussed in the light of recent development. A basic roadmap how the above-described problems could be tackled with open software solutions is presented. Finally, this paper reviews the emergent Web technologies such as the Semantic Web framework and the Web services.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPLM11 Product Lifecycle Management
    Subtitle of host publicationVirtual Product Lifecycles for Green Products and Services
    Pages455-464
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
    Event8th IFIP WG 5.1 Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM11 - Eindhoven, Netherlands
    Duration: 11 Jul 201113 Jul 2011

    Conference

    Conference8th IFIP WG 5.1 Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM11
    Abbreviated titlePLM 2011
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityEindhoven
    Period11/07/1113/07/11

    Keywords

    • product lifecycle
    • simulation
    • semantic
    • data management
    • semantic web
    • web services

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