Objective
Current industrial practice in automotive, aerospace and other manufacturing industries involves the creation of physical product models (physical mock ups) as a help to designers, manufacturing planners, etc.. The objective of the(se) project(s) is to depart from this practice and develop the technology that allows designers, manufacturing planners and even the management to work on Virtual Products /Digital Mock Up's (DMU). They can make decisions related to the concept, design and all downstream processes. This technology will allow companies to work in a concurrent engineering environment independent of their size and product configuration. To achieve this goal a cluster of projects including modelling, simulation,
visualisation, etc. (see figure) is proposed.
Within this cluster of projects the objectives of the DMU BP project is to define a methodology for IT users to take benefit progressively of the DMU technologies in term of Business Process with an innovative use of these tools.
The benefits of the quick introduction of DMU technologies will transform the "local benefit" of using a technology to a "global benefit" overall the company. Quite often it is recognised that the impact of CAD/CAM and coming DMU technologies double if a global process is optimised rather than a local one.
It is expected that a quick introduction of DMU technologies with a Business Process approach will benefit not only automotive and aerospace industry but other industrial manufacturing sectors such as house appliances, machine building industry, ship building etc.. The composition of this consortium includes end users, technology vendors and university and guarantees this successful performance of the project.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
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Programme(s)
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Topic(s)
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Funding Scheme
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Coordinator
78141 VELIZY VILLACOUBLAY
France
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