Research on an Information Integration Framework on the Large Complex Product Development PMIS with ERP

Author(s):  
Song Zheng Zhao ◽  
Ming Yin
2006 ◽  
Vol 532-533 ◽  
pp. 917-920 ◽  
Author(s):  
Song Zheng Zhao ◽  
Ming Yin

This research proposes a new integrated framework to support the inter-enterprise function integration, system structure and collaboration over the networked environment. In contrast to the existing system integration, the proposed framework enables the systematic amalgamation of large complex product development PMIS (Project Management Information System) and correlative sub modules in ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning). In addition, this framework is more suitable for building the large-scale manufacturing systems that are prone to dynamic random changes of their environment. It is shown on a practical case -- the implementation of AA Company’s PMIS in the environment of ERP system. The result indicates that the information integration framework on the large complex product development PMIS with ERP is operable and practical.


Author(s):  
Edvinas Rasys ◽  
Michael Hodds ◽  
Nashwan Dawood ◽  
Mohamad Kassem

Managing capital oil and gas and civil engineering facilities requires a large amount of heterogeneous information that is generated by different project stakeholders across the facility lifecycle phases and is stored in various databases and technical documents. The amount of information reaches its peak during the commissioning and handover phases when the project is handed over to the operator. The operational phase of facilities spans multiple decades and the way facilities are used and maintained have a huge impact on costs, environment, productivity, and health and safety. Thus, the client and the operator bear most of the additional costs associated with incomplete, incorrect or not immediately usable information. Web applications can provide quick and convenient access to information regardless of user location. However, the integration and delivery of engineering information, including 3D content, over the Web is still at its infancy and is affected by numerous technical (i.e. data and tools) and procedural (i.e. process and people) challenges. This paper addresses the technical issues and proposes a Web3D enabled information integration framework that delivers engineering information together with 3D content without any plug-ins. In the proposed framework, a class library defines the engineering data requirements and a semi-structured database provides means to integrate heterogeneous technical asset information. This framework also enables separating the 3D model content into fragments, storing them together with the digital assets and delivering to the client browser on demand. Such framework partially alleviates the current limitations of the JavaScript based 3D content delivery such as application speed and latency. Hence, the proposed framework is particularly valuable to petroleum and civil engineering companies working with large amounts of data.


2011 ◽  
Vol 460-461 ◽  
pp. 201-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deng Yang Huang ◽  
Hao En Chueh ◽  
Chun Chi Lin ◽  
Chia Yin Chou

This work aims to make use of information technology to improve present test platform, proposing TPIF(Test Process Integration Framework) as an integrated interaction framework for enginer, quality controller, corporate vendor, and manager to test data and analyze information. Also, it suggests a practicable system framework and implementation case to illustrate the integration and reconciliation degree of TPIF. In TPIF, a component utilizes ATML as the basic format for test information is designed to transform ATML message to Web Services rapidly, upgrading the reliability of test information and be a reference for relevant research. The implication of this proposed framkwork is to mature the integration of test imformation; besides, the engineers could have better understanding of the completed status in production process through combining ATML and information flow , as well as enhancing the yield rate and reduce the possibility of damage.


2009 ◽  
Vol 16-19 ◽  
pp. 234-238
Author(s):  
Miao Miao Fan ◽  
Yu Shun Fan

HLA-based collaborative simulation is an effective way to integrate different disciplinary models together for the design and development of complex product. In this paper, the HLA-enabling method based on HLA agent model is proposed to make models created through commercial software compatible with HLA standard. Next, a prototype system for forging manipulator system based on such HLA-enabling method is developed accordingly, where an approach of developing ABAQUS engine agent is proposed, which solves the difficulty of wrapping ABAQUS software. Finally, a case study on forging and manipulating process is conducted and verifies the high fidelity and effectiveness of our collaborative simulation technology.


1998 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 94-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
John R. Riesenberger

Today's fast-paced business environment is characterized by chaotic markets with constantly evolving global customers, competitors, and suppliers. Product life cycles are becoming ever shorter, demanding more rapid and complex product development processes that are uniquely tuned into ever-changing customer demands. Global customers demand consistency in service and quality at globally competitive prices. Tomorrow's winners will be determined by those few firms that create the ability to develop constant and continuous innovation and transformation. This ability will be successfully manifested by those enterprises that understand, properly harness, and exploit global learning and the use of the organization's intellectual capital.


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