The point of PDM

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Manufacturing industry's success in reforming itself has exposed an underlying factor limiting further significant gains in competitive performance; the effective management of product data. The growth of computer-based systems has led to the existence of a large amount of product definition data, stored in various locations and formats. To achieve the proper management of these data, product data management (PDM) has evolved. The authors discuss the aims and benefits of PDM.

Inspec keywords: CAD/CAM; distributed databases; concurrent engineering

Other keywords: PDM; concurrent engineering; product data management; manufacturing industry; CAD/CAM; product definition data

Subjects: Distributed databases; Industrial applications of IT; Manufacturing systems; Production engineering computing; Control in industrial production systems

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