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MBSE-integrated Parametric Working Surfaces as part of a PLM Design Approach

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2019

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This paper demonstrates a concept for a cross-domain strategy for the sustainable processing and dissemination of product information. Important functional product features are explicitly mapped as working surface information in different domain tools with the help of the contact channel method and are integrated using a model-based systems development approach. The approach uses established state of the art design tools and can be integrated into existing product development processes, knowledge based engineering concepts and product (system) lifecycle management strategies.

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