Methods and Tools for Effective Knowledge Life-Cycle-Management (eBook)
X, 586 Seiten
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-78431-9 (ISBN)
Prof. A. Bernard was graduated in 1982 at ENS Cachan. He contributed to LURPA laboratory since 1983 and obtained his PhD in 1989, on 3D feature-based manufacturing of forging dies. Then, as an assistant professor, he worked in Ecole Centrale Paris on product, technology and process modelling. He also created, in 1993, the rapid prototyping and reverse engineering platform of Ecole Centrale Paris, the CREATE. From September 1996 to October 2001, he has been Professor in CRAN laboratory in Nancy, where he managed a research group on mechanical and production engineering. Since 2001, he has been Professor in Ecole Centrale de Nantes. He was the Head of the 'Industrial products and systems engineering' department for three years and he is now Deputy Director for Research of Ecole Centrale de Nantes. Concerning his recent research activities, he founded and was the Head of the 'Virtual Engineering for industrial engineering' research team in IRCCyN laboratory for four years.
Prof. A. Bernard has been the vice-president of AFPR (French Rapid Prototyping Association) and its representative in GARPA (Global Alliance of Rapid Prototyping Associations) for 15 years. Since July 2003, he has been one of the members of the delegation for scientific evaluation at the French Ministry of Research for four years.
Prof. A. Bernard is member of national scientific committees and of professional and scientific international organizations. He is also member of the editorial board of six journals (Rapid Prototyping J, IJ PLM (Guest Editor Europe), IJ Product Development, IJ Numerical Engineering, Virtual and Physical Prototyping J, Academic J Manufacturing Engineering) and reviewer for others (CAD, Computers in Industry, CERA, Robotics and CIM, IJ CIM, J Engineering Manufacture, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, ASME Transactions Journal of Computing information Science in Engineering, IJ Design and Innovation Research, Mécanique et Industries, Document Numérique). Prof. Alain Bernard is an author who already published several books in Springer.
Prof. Serge Tichkiewitch is currently the General Director of the 'Virtual Research Lab for a Knowledge Community in Production' Network of Excellence. He was the first general director of the French PRIMECA network, the former director of the Integrated Design team of the Soils, Solids and Structures Laboratory, composed of 40 persons, and the director of the Industrial Engineering and Management School of Engineers in Grenoble's Polytechnic Institute of Technology.
All the contributors are several of the main actors in Design and Manufacturing domain. Most of them are CIRP fellow members and have a strong experience in developing knowledge-based systems and services. This means that Knowledge Management has been implemented during industrial projects and the results/case studies are described and explained in different ways, key issues and strategic aspects, strong difficulties, main methodologies for success. The background of the co-authors is not only theoretical, it is also based on a strong application experience with collaborations that allowed developing new KM approaches in companies context.
Prof. A. Bernard was graduated in 1982 at ENS Cachan. He contributed to LURPA laboratory since 1983 and obtained his PhD in 1989, on 3D feature-based manufacturing of forging dies. Then, as an assistant professor, he worked in Ecole Centrale Paris on product, technology and process modelling. He also created, in 1993, the rapid prototyping and reverse engineering platform of Ecole Centrale Paris, the CREATE. From September 1996 to October 2001, he has been Professor in CRAN laboratory in Nancy, where he managed a research group on mechanical and production engineering. Since 2001, he has been Professor in Ecole Centrale de Nantes. He was the Head of the "Industrial products and systems engineering" department for three years and he is now Deputy Director for Research of Ecole Centrale de Nantes. Concerning his recent research activities, he founded and was the Head of the "Virtual Engineering for industrial engineering" research team in IRCCyN laboratory for four years. Prof. A. Bernard has been the vice-president of AFPR (French Rapid Prototyping Association) and its representative in GARPA (Global Alliance of Rapid Prototyping Associations) for 15 years. Since July 2003, he has been one of the members of the delegation for scientific evaluation at the French Ministry of Research for four years. Prof. A. Bernard is member of national scientific committees and of professional and scientific international organizations. He is also member of the editorial board of six journals (Rapid Prototyping J, IJ PLM (Guest Editor Europe), IJ Product Development, IJ Numerical Engineering, Virtual and Physical Prototyping J, Academic J Manufacturing Engineering) and reviewer for others (CAD, Computers in Industry, CERA, Robotics and CIM, IJ CIM, J Engineering Manufacture, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, ASME Transactions Journal of Computing information Science in Engineering, IJ Design and Innovation Research, Mécanique et Industries, Document Numérique). Prof. Alain Bernard is an author who already published several books in Springer. Prof. Serge Tichkiewitch is currently the General Director of the "Virtual Research Lab for a Knowledge Community in Production" Network of Excellence. He was the first general director of the French PRIMECA network, the former director of the Integrated Design team of the Soils, Solids and Structures Laboratory, composed of 40 persons, and the director of the Industrial Engineering and Management School of Engineers in Grenoble's Polytechnic Institute of Technology. All the contributors are several of the main actors in Design and Manufacturing domain. Most of them are CIRP fellow members and have a strong experience in developing knowledge-based systems and services. This means that Knowledge Management has been implemented during industrial projects and the results/case studies are described and explained in different ways, key issues and strategic aspects, strong difficulties, main methodologies for success. The background of the co-authors is not only theoretical, it is also based on a strong application experience with collaborations that allowed developing new KM approaches in companies context.
Preface 5
Content 7
Part 1 KM Needs and Concepts 11
An Overview on Knowledge Management 13
Manufacturing Knowledge Work: The European Perspective 33
Building a Knowledge Share Culture in a Virtual Organization. Case Study for VRL- KCiP NoE 55
Influence of Multi-Culturality in Virtual Teams 71
A Web and Virtual Reality Based Paradigm for Collaborative Management and Verification of Design Knowledge 101
Knowledge Management in the Virtual Enterprise: Web Based Systems for Electronic Manufacturing 117
EDEN™ 137
Misunderstandings in Global Virtual Engineering Teams: Definitions, Causes, and Guidelines for Knowledge Sharing and Interaction 155
A Knowledge Network Approach Supporting the Value Chain 169
Formulating an Expertise Map in the VRL- KCiP 179
Representation and Navigation Techniques for Semi- Structured Knowledge in Collaborating Communities 195
The Use of Conceptual Maps for Competencies Mapping and Knowledge Formalization in a Virtual Lab 223
Production Paradigms Ontology (PPO): a Response to the Need of Managing Knowledge in High- Tech Manufacturing 237
Part 2 KM Models, Methods and Tools 251
Compatibility Knowledge in Fuzzy Front End 253
Development of a Conceptual Reference Framework to Manage Manufacturing Knowledge Related to Products, Processes and Production Systems 269
FBS-PPRE, an Enterprise Knowledge Lifecycle Model 295
Knowledge Management for Industrial Heritage 317
The Role of Knowledge Management in Supporting a Radical Innovation Project 341
Improved Utilisation of Organisational Documents Using a Conceptual Framework 357
Applications of Knowledge Engineering Approaches for Design 373
Generation of Design Knowledge from Product Life Cycle Data 385
Reference Architectures as Knowledge Management Tools Guiding and Supporting Enterprise Engineering 401
Knowledge Networks, Methods and Tools Analysis for Information Validity: Case Study Feed Back 425
Part 3 Case in Manufacturing Knowledge Management 443
Knowledge Management in a Virtual Lab Collaborative Training Project: A Mini- Formula Student Car Design 445
Case Study in Design: Generation of Design Knowledge for Vehicle Sub- frames Based on Finite Element Simulation 457
A Pragmatic Approach to Knowledge Management in an Engineering Design SME 473
Capitalization and Reuse of Forging Knowledge in Integrated Design 489
Case Study, USIQUICK Project: Methods to Capitalise and Reuse Knowledge in Process Planning 497
Knowledge Management in Manufacturing Process Modeling: Case Studies in Selected Manufacturing Processes 517
Knowledge Management Paradigms in Selected Manufacturing Case Studies 531
Process Design Theory for Digital Information Services 543
The VRL-KCiP Software Demonstration and Exchange Platform – An Example for Web- Based Knowledge Management and Representation 557
A Basic Knowledge Management System for the VRL- KCiP 569
Contacts and Appointments Manager: VRLshepherd 589
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.4.2008 |
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Zusatzinfo | X, 586 p. |
Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Marketing / Vertrieb | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Wirtschaftsinformatik | |
Schlagworte | Collaborative Engineering • Engineering design • Engineering Economics • enterprise modelling • Innovation • km • knowledge management • Life-Cycle-Management • Manufacturing • mapping • Ontology • organization • Planning • PLM • Process Modelling • Production • Productivity • Product-Lifecycle-Management • Product Modelling |
ISBN-10 | 3-540-78431-4 / 3540784314 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-540-78431-9 / 9783540784319 |
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