UML Based Specifications of PDM Product Structure and Workflow
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
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The paper deals with the use of UML approach for the specification of a PDM system. A PDM enables the management of the product data about its entire lifecycle. The main goal of the paper is to highlight the added value of in using an object-oriented approach to modelling and implementing a PDM in a business case study.
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