SIMULATION IN PRODUCT LIFECYCLE: Towards a better information management FOR DESIGN PROJECTS

Authors

  • Vincent Cheutet LISMMA / SUPMECA France
  • Roberta Costa Affonso LISMMA / SUPMECA France
  • Mohamed Ayadi LISMMA / SUPMECA France
  • Mohamed Haddar U2MP / ENIS National School of Engineers of Sfax Tunisia

Keywords:

simulation, information management, product lifecycle, digital factory

Abstract

The Digital Factory aims to provide simulation tools for the design of a product and its production system in parallel. However, the Digital Factory is under used in the industries because of the lack of organization and methodology supports, of the variety of simulation tools that compose it, and finally of the amount of data and information generated without tools or information management system suitable for this approach. In this work, we focus on this last point and we propose a tool of integration and information management for product / process simulations throughout the product lifecycle. This tool must be capable of integrating different business views (design, manufacturing, simulation), coming from different information systems.

Author Biographies

  • Vincent Cheutet, LISMMA / SUPMECA France

    He is an Associate Professor in Industrial Engineering and Information Technology, in the Digital Engineering team of the LISMMA. He is also co-responsible of the “Production and Logistics Systems” Department at the SUPMECA engineering school, France. He received his PhD in mechanical engineering in 2006. His main research area is related to information and knowledge flows between design and production, based on IT systems like PDM or ERP.

  • Roberta Costa Affonso, LISMMA / SUPMECA France

    She is an Associated Professor at SUPMECA/LISMMA, France where she is Responsible of the Lean Management Master’s Degree. She received her PhD in industrial Engineering in 2008. Her main research topics are Supply Chain decision process modeling, companies’ coordination in the supply chain and Lean Product.

  • Mohamed Ayadi, LISMMA / SUPMECA France

    He is doctor of Ecole Centrale Paris since January 2013. His research interests are digital factory and information systems in the design phase.

  • Mohamed Haddar, U2MP / ENIS National School of Engineers of Sfax Tunisia

    He is PhD in applied mechanics (1991, French), Full Professor at the National School of Engineers of Sfax in Tunisia. His research activities deal on the dynamic mechanical systems. He works also on production systems.

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Published

2022-05-20

How to Cite

SIMULATION IN PRODUCT LIFECYCLE: Towards a better information management FOR DESIGN PROJECTS. (2022). The Journal of Modern Project Management, 1(1). https://journalmodernpm.com/manuscript/index.php/jmpm/article/view/105

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