Abstract

Electronic & information technology and internet develop rapidly shortened product life cycle and produced heavy pressure of time to market. It is not only a vital to enterprises to focus on core business and technology development but to develop new products, expand markets and customers. Product design activities require distributed, cross-functional, and collaborative product development (CPD) with cooperated suppliers for efficiency and effectiveness of management. The industrial environment became more complexity for management and data transmission of product design. In the dynamic environment, we use RosettaNet's Partners Interface Process Standards to describe the steps of data transmissions in detail product design as a result of the complex transmissions of product design information. It could be understood by extensively enterprises with a great identification between or among cooperation partners easily. This research constructs a collaborative product design model based on project management from product concept development to production with ARIS (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) to link collaborative product design and outsourced design activities. We describe the design activities for some dimensions include control, function, data and organization to study a CPD system instead of viewing to data transmissions. Therefore, the reference model can explain the request of information and data transmissions during project design activities, and integrate the flow information and activities as to make design related information response quickly and make a decision more effectively.

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