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Product lifecycle management – from its history to its new role

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The pervasive concept of product lifecycle management (PLM), starting from its history to its constituent elements and its role in the current industry is discussed.
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This paper is a result of comprehensive consultation among the authors, with the scientists and leading actors in the area of PLM, which is a reference term for a list of phenomena currently ongoing in the industrial community. This paper discusses the pervasive concept of product lifecycle management (PLM), starting from its history to its constituent elements and its role in the current industry. The authors propose and elaborate their vision for the future steps of the PLM in terms of emerging issues and topics that industrial practitioners and researchers need to address.

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Sustainable manufacturing: trends and research challenges

TL;DR: Sustainability is and will be a crucial issue for the present and future generations as discussed by the authors, from the economic, political, social, social and environmental points of view, and this is a very impressive objective embracing all fields of culture, economy, technology and much more.
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Review of digital twin about concepts, technologies, and industrial applications

TL;DR: A comprehensive and in-depth review of these literatures to analyze digital twin from the perspective of concepts, technologies, and industrial applications is conducted.
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Design, modelling, simulation and integration of cyber physical systems

TL;DR: The requirement that methodologies for CPS-design should be part of a multi-disciplinary development process within which designers should focus not only on the separate physical and computational components, but also on their integration and interaction is considered.
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Determinants of a sustainable new product development

TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework of a sustainable new product development by means of product life-cycle management is presented, and the contribution of this conceptual framework is to support collaboration by complexity reduction, process harmonization, and technology.
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Digital twin application in the construction industry: A literature review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors comprehensively reviewed and analyzed digital twin (DT) concept, technologies, and application in the construction industry using a systematic review methodology while incorporating the science mapping method.
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International Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycle

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on international investment and international trade in the product cycle and argue that it is a mistake to assume that equal access to scientific principles in all the advanced countries means equal probability of the application of these principles in the generation of new products.
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The House of Quality

Jay Hauser
TL;DR: The house of quality as mentioned in this paper is a conceptual map that provides the means for interfunctional planning and communications, and has been used successfully by Japanese manufacturers of consumer electronics, home appliances, clothing, integrated circuits, synthetic rubber, construction equipment, and agricultural engines.
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Reverse engineering and design recovery: a taxonomy

E.J. Chikofsky, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1990 - 
TL;DR: The authors define and relate six terms: forward engineering, reverse engineering, redocumentation, design recovery, restructuring, and reengineering to apply to the underlying engineering processes, regardless of the degree of automation applied.
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Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing: Fundamentals of Stereolithography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide complete coverage of a major new technology that generates physical objects directly from a graphical computer database, known as "Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing" (RP&M).
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