Abstract

For manufacturers, profitability always depends upon the orderly and efficient development, production and distribution of their products. Product Data Management (PDM) is a unique technology, which integrates and manages all applications, information and processes that define a product, from design to manufacture, and to end-user support. The recent advance in Web-based technologies has the potential to greatly enhance PDM's functionality and capability, and to overcome the obstacles that many traditional PDM systems are confronted. It is found in this research that a multi-tiered, collaborative environment with advanced Web technologies is well suited for a PDM system to operate in. In this research, the overall architecture of a Web-enabled PDM system in the Collaborative Design environment is proposed. The architecture is based on the use of open data standards to allow users on a wide variety of platforms to access the product data and other related information. It enables product visualisation using interactive 3-D graphics by the disparate members of a collaborative PDM team. Integral elements of the proposed architecture include object-oriented database (OODB), object-oriented DataBase management system, common gateway interface script and visualisation applications. The use of standard for the exchange of product model data standard effectively integrates different CAD and PDM systems. The advantage of OODB is its efficiency and effectiveness in handling complex data structures often found in engineering applications. Virtual reality modelling language provides a 3-D dynamic visualisation capability. The system, which is implemented using Microsoft Visual Basic, runs in the Windows environment with the basic Internet connections.

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