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Wolf, Martin, Hans-Joachim Leimkühler, and Jürgen S. Kussi. "Industrial Experience with Lifecycle Modeling." Chemie Ingenieur Technik 73, no. 6 (June 2001): 632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1522-2640(200106)73:6<632::aid-cite6323333>3.0.co;2-o.

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Popova, Viara, Dirk Fahland, and Marlon Dumas. "Artifact Lifecycle Discovery." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 24, no. 01 (March 2015): 1550001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021884301550001x.

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Artifact-centric modeling is an approach for capturing business processes in terms of so-called business artifacts — key entities driving a company's operations and whose lifecycles and interactions define an overall business process. This approach has been shown to be especially suitable in the context of processes where one-to-many or many-to-many relations exist between the entities involved in the process. As a contribution towards building up a body of methods to support artifact-centric modeling, this article presents a method for automated discovery of artifact-centric process models starting from logs consisting of flat collections of event records. We decompose the problem in such a way that a wide range of existing (non-artifact-centric) automated process discovery methods can be reused in a flexible manner. The presented methods are implemented as a package for ProM, a generic open-source framework for process mining. The methods have been applied to reverse-engineer an artifact-centric process model starting from logs of a real-life business process.
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Xiao, Song, Chai Xudong, Zhang Li, and Gong Guanghong. "Modeling framework for product lifecycle information." Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 18, no. 8 (September 2010): 1080–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2009.07.004.

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Peng, Zhao, Bai Gang Du, and Yi Bing Li. "Modeling of Order Lifecycle Information in Discrete Manufacturing Enterprise." Advanced Materials Research 889-890 (February 2014): 1507–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.889-890.1507.

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Order to discrete manufacturing enterprises typical business process as background, analyzes its in the order lifecycle process. Extract the key nodes information in the business process, business process model, data chain model is established. Finally, the use of middleware technology for the actual situation of discrete manufacturing enterprises, established the order lifecycle execution process architecture model. Has important significance for discrete manufacturing enterprise order lifecycle information management system.
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Shu, Qilin, and Chengen Wang. "A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MODELING." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 39, no. 3 (2006): 735–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20060517-3-fr-2903.00369.

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Chang, Yi, Makoto Yamada, Antonio Ortega, and Yan Liu. "Lifecycle Modeling for Buzz Temporal Pattern Discovery." ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data 11, no. 2 (December 26, 2016): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2994605.

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Riou, Aurélien, and Christian Mascle. "Assisting designer using feature modeling for lifecycle." Computer-Aided Design 41, no. 12 (December 2009): 1034–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cad.2009.08.004.

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Hu, Guiping, and Bopaya Bidanda. "Modeling sustainable product lifecycle decision support systems." International Journal of Production Economics 122, no. 1 (November 2009): 366–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.06.011.

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Suliyanti, Widya Nita, and Riri Fitri Sari. "Blockchain-Based Implementation of Building Information Modeling Information Using Hyperledger Composer." Sustainability 13, no. 1 (December 31, 2020): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13010321.

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With the advancement of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology, BIM gains more importance and becomes a prerequisite in building projects. BIM is useful throughout a building lifecycle; from building bid, design, construction, completion, operation, and maintenance to building demolition. However, current information exchange surrounding BIM is still limited and bound to a single participant or organization and is also limited to a particular phase in the building lifecycle. This paper aims to explore BIM information exchange among many parties involved in a secure manner using a blockchain platform throughout the whole building lifecycle. In this research, many parties involved in the building project will be able to recognize one another through deployment of a permissioned blockchain. This information exchange uses Hyperledger Composer, a permissioned blockchain running on a blockchain platform called Hyperledger Fabric. Our experiment shows that BIM information exchange could be further improved. In this study, BIM information exchange can be implemented not only in one building phase but throughout the whole building lifecycle. It also facilitates BIM information exchange among multiple participants in a secure manner via a permissioned blockchain.
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Holmes, Maja Husar. "Modeling Team-Development Lifecycle in Public Administration Courses." Journal of Public Affairs Education 16, no. 1 (March 2010): 53–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15236803.2010.12001583.

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Zhao, Danfeng, Wei Zhao, Le Sun, and Dongmei Huang. "Modeling and Querying Business Data with Artifact Lifecycle." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/506272.

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Business data has been one of the current and future research frontiers, with such big data characteristics as high-volume, high-velocity, high-privacy, and so forth. Most corporations view their business data as a valuable asset and make efforts on the development and optimal utilization on these data. Unfortunately, data management technology at present has been lagging behind the requirements of business big data era. Based on previous business process knowledge, a lifecycle of business data is modeled to achieve consistent description between the data and processes. On this basis, a business data partition method based on user interest is proposed which aims to get minimum number of interferential tuples. Then, to balance data privacy and data transmission cost, our strategy is to explore techniques to execute SQL queries over encrypted business data, split the computations of queries across the server and the client, and optimize the queries with syntax tree. Finally, an instance is provided to verify the usefulness and availability of the proposed method.
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Wang, Bochao, Séverin Brême, and Young B. Moon. "Hybrid modeling and simulation for complementing Lifecycle Assessment." Computers & Industrial Engineering 69 (March 2014): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2013.12.016.

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Liang, Wei Jie, Jin Na Jia, An Qing Liu, and Jian Ping Hao. "Equipment Maintainability Lifecycle Modeling Oriented on Concurrent Engineering." Applied Mechanics and Materials 121-126 (October 2011): 2715–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.121-126.2715.

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As an important engineering work, maintainability design, analysis, evaluation and other activities runs through the entire weapon equipment development process. To solve the current maintenance puzzle in the beginning, and let the maintenance in time, economic and effective, this paper build up the weapon equipment maintain-ability lifecycle models from function view, information view and process view oriented on the concurrent engineering (CE). Accordingly, put the maintainability design, analysis and evaluation works in to practice throughout the weapon equipment system analysis, design, manufacture, test, evaluation and other engineering activities in the earlier phase of weapon equipment system demonstration, thus can make the equipment have the best maintainability character by the roots.
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Gursel, Ipek, Sevil Sariyildiz, Ömer Akin, and Rudi Stouffs. "Modeling and visualization of lifecycle building performance assessment." Advanced Engineering Informatics 23, no. 4 (October 2009): 396–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2009.06.010.

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Habib, Hassan, Rashid Menhas, and Olivia McDermott. "Managing Engineering Change within the Paradigm of Product Lifecycle Management." Processes 10, no. 9 (September 3, 2022): 1770. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr10091770.

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Managing change in organizations is a laborious task that consumes value added time in various segments of the product lifecycle including design and development, production, delivery, and product disposition. Product lifecycle management plays an important role in minimizing the time required for managing engineering changes. This research aims to perform an extensive survey of the literature in this area. There is no consolidated review available in this area summarizing advances in engineering change management vis-à-vis product lifecycle management. Thus, the paper gives an overview of product lifecycle management-based thinking and change management. This review puts forward the most relevant research regarding the practices and frameworks developed for managing engineering change in an organization. These include model-based definition, digital twin, process-based semantic approach, service-oriented architecture, Unified Modeling Language, and unified feature modeling. The gaps between the extents of conformance to success factors have been identified as extent of integration, standardization, versatility of application, support of existing systems, and the extent of product lifecycle management support.
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Zyryanov, Dmitry Aleksandrovich, Egor Maksimovich Badika, and Sergey Gennadievich Babchinetsky. "DIGITAL TWINS IN PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT." Chronos 7, no. 6(68) (September 13, 2022): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.52013/2658-7556-68-6-9.

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This article discusses the concepts of the product life cycle and digital twin, their classification and stages of creation. Modern representatives of software for simulation modeling and digital twins are considered. Advantages and disadvantages of using modeling methods for digital doubles are given. The conditions and requirements for the construction of digital doubles are described.
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Oppl, Stefan, and Nancy Alexopoulou. "Linking Natural Modeling to Techno-centric Modeling for the Active Involvement of Process Participants in Business Process Design." International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design 7, no. 2 (April 2016): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijismd.2016040101.

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Actively involving participants in business process modeling enables integration between elicitation and modeling steps of the BPM lifecycle. Such integration may lead to a more efficient design procedure and ultimately to a more accurate representation of the business process. However, active involvement of process participants creates several challenges, as the latter are not expected to have modeling skills. The purpose of this paper is to present a business process design approach, called CoMPArE /WP, which tightly integrates the elicitation and modeling stages of process design, through the active involvement of process participants. To achieve effective involvement of process participants, CoMPArE/WP adopts the principles of natural modeling. However, being a business process design approach aiming at supporting the whole BPM lifecycle, CoMPArE /WP deals also with the transition of natural modeling to formal process representations that can be enacted using a BPMS.
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Schneider, Florian, Helmut Naughton, and Brian Berenbach. "A modeling language to support early lifecycle requirements modeling for systems engineering." Procedia Computer Science 8 (2012): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2012.01.043.

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Zhang, Yu, Hua Cai, and Guo Fu Tian. "Information Modeling and Implementation of Mold Enterprises Based on Teamcenter System Management Platform." Applied Mechanics and Materials 220-223 (November 2012): 2169–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.220-223.2169.

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The information modeling of mold enterprises which based on Teamcenter product lifecycle management software platform is put forward, according to the analysis to the characteristics of injection mold manufacturing enterprises. User management model, product structure model and workflow management model have been established and implemented in the system management platform. It is not only enhance management level to data of mold enterprises, but also the scientific and effective methods of modeling and implementing can be provided for the other mold enterprises to carry out system platform of product lifecycle management.
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Joh, Hyun Chul. "Modeling Software Risk Assessment Based on Multi-Vulnerability Lifecycle." International Review on Computers and Software (IRECOS) 11, no. 2 (February 29, 2016): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.15866/irecos.v11i2.8552.

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Zina, Souheïl, Muriel Lombard, Luc Lossent, and Charles Henriot. "Generic Modeling and Configuration Management in Product Lifecycle Management." International Journal of Computers Communications & Control 1, no. 4 (October 1, 2006): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2006.4.2314.

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The PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) is often defined as a set of functions and procedures which allows one to manage and to exploit the data defining at the same time the products and the processes implemented for their developments. However, the installation of a PLM solution remains a difficult exercise taking into account the complexity and the diversity of the customer requirements as well as the transverse utilization of this solution in all the company’s’ functions. The issues faced by both editors and integrators of PLM applications arise from the specific aspect of customers’ projects, even tough most functional needs are often generic. In this paper we are focused on product modeling in PLM applications, more particularly on configuration management that traces product evolutions throughout its lifecycle. we will insist on the links between the configuration needs and the multi-view approach models and we release problems related to PLM applications deployment. Our work concerns the PLM generic solutions based on the concept of generic models. This generic model takes into account the configurations specification associated to the managed product and can be extended to cover specific needs.
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Stanco, Joseph, and Michael Malesich. "Reducing CV Lifecycle Costs Through Process Modeling and Simulation." Naval Engineers Journal 111, no. 5 (September 1999): 140–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1999.tb02035.x.

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Hu, Bin, DeBin Zhang, CaiXue Ma, Yong Jiang, XiongYing Hu, and JinLong Zhang. "Modeling and simulation of corporate lifecycle using system dynamics." Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 15, no. 10 (November 2007): 1259–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2007.08.007.

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Bertoni, Alessandro, Christoffer Levandowski, Ola Isaksson, and Tobias Larsson. "Virtual Modeling for Lifecycle Performance Assessment in Aerospace Design." Procedia CIRP 47 (2016): 335–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.03.219.

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Sudarsan, R., S. J. Fenves, R. D. Sriram, and F. Wang. "A product information modeling framework for product lifecycle management." Computer-Aided Design 37, no. 13 (November 2005): 1399–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cad.2005.02.010.

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Moll, Jan van, Jef Jacobs, Rob Kusters, and Jos Trienekens. "Defect detection oriented lifecycle modeling in complex product development." Information and Software Technology 46, no. 10 (August 2004): 665–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2003.12.001.

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Moussa, Mohamed, Janaka Y. Ruwanpura, George Jergeas, and Tamer Mohamed. "Hybrid Simulation Environment for Construction Projects: Identification of System Design Criteria." Journal of Construction Engineering 2014 (June 29, 2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/847430.

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Large construction projects are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable. They are subject to external and uncontrollable events that affect their schedule and financial outcomes. Project managers take decisions along the lifecycle of the projects to align with projects objectives. These decisions are data dependent where data change over time. Simulation-based modeling and experimentation of such dynamic environment are a challenge. Modeling of large projects or multiprojects is difficult and impractical for standalone computers. This paper presents the criteria required in a simulation environment suitable for modeling large and complex systems such as construction projects to support their lifecycle management. Also presented is a platform that encompasses the identified criteria. The objective of the platform is to facilitate and simplify the simulation and modeling process and enable the inclusion of complexity in simulation models.
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Cao, Lei, Hui Jun Deng, and Yi Xu. "Product Lifecycle Oriented Domain Specific Model for Knowledge Resource Allocation Service." Applied Mechanics and Materials 151 (January 2012): 707–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.151.707.

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Product lifecycle management (PLM) is a valuable concept for the implementation of advanced manufacturing method. Based on the principle of PLM, the involved manufacturing sessions were integrated, and scientifically managed in order to improve the cooperation and innovation ability of a modern enterprise. The knowledge resource allocation service is one of key technologies for the successfully implementation of product lifecycle management. Aim at the knowledge resource allocation service, an product lifecycle oriented domain specific model (p-DSM) was proposed in the paper, which will help to guide the knowledge resource modeling and resource allocation, and provide a system framework for knowledge based enterprise management system.
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Horváth, László, and Imre J. Rudas. "Engineering Objective Controls Knowledge Driven Product Definition in Industrial Product Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 300-301 (February 2013): 1494–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.300-301.1494.

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High information content of integrated engineering activities stimulated development of product modeling during the past decades in order to support information management for lifecycle of products. Mechatronics is one of the engineering areas those require integrated product development techniques with strong knowledge based modeling and simulation in their background. The authors of this paper analyzed product modeling advancements in industrially applied product lifecycle management (PLM) systems in order to conceptualize new method to enhance knowledge content in product model. As a result of this analysis, they proposed a new method for control of product definition which extends the existing control in current PLM systems. This method is a contribution to solution for problems in current product modeling and is called as coordinated request based product modeling (CRPM). CRPM applies actual requested product definition (ARPD) as extension to currently applied product model. In this paper, the new method and entities as well as engineering objective definition and product behavior handling are explained as main contributions by the proposed modeling.
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Hamid, Brahim, Yulin (Huaxi) Zhang, Jacob Geisel, and David Gonzalez. "First Experiment on Modeling Safety LifeCycle Process in Railway Systems." International Journal of Dependable and Trustworthy Information Systems 2, no. 2 (April 2011): 17–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdtis.2011040102.

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The conception and design of Resource Constrained Embedded Systems (RCES) is an inherently complex endeavor. Non-functional requirements from security and dependability are exacerbate this complexity. Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is a promising approach for the design of trusted systems, as it bridges the gap between design issues and implementation concerns. The purpose of process models is to document and communicate processes, as well as reuse them. Thus, processes can be better taught and executed. However, most useful metamodels are activity-oriented, and the required concepts of safety lifecycle, such as validation, cannot be easily modeled. In this paper, the authors propose a safety-oriented process metamodel that extends exiting framework to support all safety control requirements. A new safety lifecycle development processes technique has been built to ease its use in a building process of system/ software applications with safety support. As a proof of concept, the feasibility of the approach has been evaluated with an example. The example is an engineering process for building industry control systems with safety requirements for software and hardware resources. A prototype implementation of the approach is provided and applied to the example of industry control systems in the railway domain.
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Honcharenko, Tetyana, Victor Mihaylenko, and Elena Dolya. "Invariance of information modeling of adjoining territory during the lifecycle." Bulletin of the National Technical University "KhPI" A series of "Information and Modeling", no. 1 (5) (October 25, 2021): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20998/2411-0558.2021.01.01.

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The article considers the solution of the problem of development of the unified information model of the adjacent territory with additional assets during all life cycle. The proposed parameterization of the creation of a unified model of the object allows integrating the model of management of the adjacent territory in the unified information model of the real estate object. Figs.: 4. Refs.: 14 titles.
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Madachy, Raymond, and Behrokh Khoshnevis. "Dynamic Simulation Modeling of an Inspection-Based Software Lifecycle Process." SIMULATION 69, no. 1 (July 1997): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003754979706900104.

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Semochkin, A. V., A. N. Bendik, and I. V. Nesterov. "APPLICATIONS OF PARAMETRIC AND BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION LIBRARY." Bulletin of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Construction 85, no. 3 (September 14, 2022): 162–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.51488/1680-080x/2022.3-16.

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Article attempts to research and describe parametric modelling techniques allowing for various structural and manufacturing data to be applied to process of building information modeling. This paper expands on algorithms and scripts merging digital design and construction data with project geometry on early phases of design by means of finite-element method and parametric nodes. Research is based on defining role of design criteria and digital construction libraries as a testing data for evaluating project design solutions and performing various project lifecycle assessment.
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Lawand, Lydia, Khalil Al Handawi, Massimo Panarotto, Petter Andersson, Ola Isaksson, and Michael Kokkolaras. "A Lifecycle Cost-Driven System Dynamics Approach for Considering Additive Re-Manufacturing or Repair in Aero-Engine Component Design." Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design 1, no. 1 (July 2019): 1343–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.140.

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AbstractAero-engine component design decisions should consider re-manufacturing and/or repair strategies and their impact on lifecycle cost. Existing design approaches do not account for alternative production technologies such as the use of additive manufacturing in life extension processes. This paper presents a modeling and optimization methodology for examining the impact of design decisions in the early development stage on component lifecycle cost during the in-service phase while considering the potential use of additive manufacturing in life extension strategies. Specifically, a system dynamics model is developed to assess different end-of-life scenarios. Finally, an optimization problem is formulated and solved to minimize lifecycle cost with respect to design variables related to re-manufacturing.
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Hell, Marko, and Lidija Petrić. "System Dynamics Approach to TALC Modeling." Sustainability 13, no. 9 (April 25, 2021): 4803. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13094803.

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The system dynamics applied in this research on modeling a tourist destination (area) life cycle (TALC) contributes to understanding its behavior and the way that information feedback governs the use of feedback loops, delays and stocks and flows. On this basis, a system dynamic three-staged TALC model is conceptualized, with the number of visitors V as an indicator of the carrying capacities’ dynamics and the flow function V(t) to determine the TALC stages. In the first supply-dominance stage, the model indicated that arrivals are growing until the point of inflexion. After this point, arrivals continue growing (but with diminishing growth rates), indicating the beginning of the demand-dominance stage, ending up with the saturation point, i.e., the maximum number of visitors. The simulated TALC system dynamics model was then applied to five EU destinations (Living Labs) to explain their development along the observed period (2007–2019). The analysis revealed that all observed Living Labs reached the second lifecycle stage, with one entered as early as in 2015 and another in 2018. Lifecycle stage durations may significantly differ across the destinations, as do the policies used either to prevent stagnation or to restructure the offer to become more sustainable and resilient.
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Macedo de Morais, Rinaldo, Samir Kazan, Silvia Inês Dallavalle de Pádua, and André Lucirton Costa. "An analysis of BPM lifecycles: from a literature review to a framework proposal." Business Process Management Journal 20, no. 3 (May 27, 2014): 412–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bpmj-03-2013-0035.

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Purpose – Business process management (BPM) is an emerging research theme in management. BPM lifecycles are models that systematize the steps and activities that should be followed for conducting BPM projects. The theoretical and empirical studies present differences regarding the number of steps and activities that should be carried out for promoting BPM. Using the BPM lifecycle model of the Association of Business Process Management Professionals (ABPMP) – an entity that proposes a common body of knowledge on BPM, as a parameter, this paper conducts a literature review to investigate lifecycle models within the academic-scientific ambit, identify convergences and variations and analyze the alignment between business strategy and processes in BPM activities in these models. The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework that deals with alignment between strategy and business processes in an explicit manner. Design/methodology/approach – A literature review was conducted aimed at prospecting papers about the BPM lifecycle. For such, the Scopus, Google Schoolar and Science Direct databases were accessed. The selection process was structured in two steps: the first filtered studies based on a reading of the title, abstract and key words; the second step consisted of selecting papers based on a complete reading of those papers resulting from the first step and from the references they contained. Findings – Seven BPM lifecycle models were selected and analyzed. A comparison was presented between the model steps and the model proposed by ABPMP. The particularities of each model were identified and the study suggests an alignment of these models with the BPM lifecycle proposed by ABPMP, in particular with the analysis, design and modeling, implementation and monitoring and control steps. Four models do not include the planning step, whereas four others do not incorporate refining. The majority of models studied projects the automation of business processes. This study reinforces that ABPMP's BPM lifecycle is a reference model, observing that the activities in the other models studied are projected in it. However, it was observed that in the ABPMP model as well as the models studied, there is little emphasis on organization strategy and on defining process architecture. Thus, this study suggests the incorporation of activities proposed by Burlton (2010) as an additional instrument for the ABPMP BPM lifecycle model to align strategy to processes in BPM projects. For such, a framework was proposed that deals with alignment between strategy and business process in an explicit manner. Originality/value – This study presents a typology of BPM lifecycle models, with common characteristics and peculiarities, and it analyzes the alignment between processes and strategy in the models’ activities. This study can assist professionals in the adoption of a model for implementing BPM projects and for continuous improvement.
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Liu, Fuyong, Chaohe Chen, and Wei Wu. "Towards the Building Information Modeling-Based Capital Project Lifecycle Management in the Luxury Yacht Industry." Polish Maritime Research 24, s3 (November 27, 2017): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0103.

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Abstract It will be a new approach that BIM’s capital project lifecycle management (CPLM) applied to the yacht industry. This paper explored the feasibility of applying the principles and rationales of BIM for capital project lifecycle management in luxury yacht design, engineering, fabrication, construction and operation. The paper examined the premises and backbone technology of BIM. It then evaluated leading naval engineering and shipbuilding software applications and their development trends from the functional lens of BIM. To systematically investigate a BIM-based approach for capital project lifecycle management (CPLM) in the luxury yacht industry, the paper proposed and outlined an implementation framework. A case study and a student competition use case were discussed to delineate the core constituents and processes of the proposed framework. The case of BIM was reviewed. Through the domestic custom luxury yacht design and prototyping student competition, the application of this framework in educational research is demonstrated and the initial quantitative assessment of the framework is carried out. Conclusions: a BIM-based CPLM implementation framework can help the luxury yacht industry capitalize on the global transformation to an information-centric and data-driven new business paradigm in shipbuilding with integrated design, manufacturing and production.
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Xu, X., J. L. Q. Chen, and S. Q. Xie. "Framework of a Product Lifecycle Costing System." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 6, no. 1 (March 22, 2005): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2161227.

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Today’s competitive business environment imposes new challenges to manufacturing companies. For these companies to survive in this environment, implementing product lifecycle management (PLM) technologies with an emphasis on cost control is one valid approach. PLM is a strategic business approach that applies a consistent set of business solutions to help manufacturing companies manage all the activities related to a product in an integrated way across the lifecycle from customer need to product recycling and disposal. Product lifecycle cost is an important measure for PLM implementation. It can help track and analyze the financial information of activities associated with each phase of a product’s lifecycle. The paper presents a framework of the product lifecycle costing system for supporting decision making, especially the decision making at very early stages of a product lifecycle. It can be used as a design support tool to help new product development. A number of methodologies and tools are developed in the system. The case based reasoning method is used to quickly build a new product model. The costs of product development processes related to the new product are calculated using activity based costing methods. Dynamic programming is then used to obtain an optimal set of product development processes with the objective of optimizing the overall product development cost. This system is built using object oriented modeling methods.
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Wang, Xiao Ning, Chuan Hong Zhou, Eynard Benoit, and Zhao Xuan. "Research on Modeling of the RoHS Compliance System on UML." Applied Mechanics and Materials 336-338 (July 2013): 2529–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.336-338.2529.

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With the application of the ROHS standard in the products management, the Product Overall Lifecycle Management has been increasingly complex. Based on the UML2.0 modeling technology, this paper discussed the ROHS conformity system modeling process by the modeling tool VP-UML. According to the information model, the core data about Product Life Cycle can be converted to the XMI document, and be used to get the optimization of the model.
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Dori, Dov, and Mordechai Choder. "Conceptual Modeling in Systems Biology Fosters Empirical Findings: The mRNA Lifecycle." PLoS ONE 2, no. 9 (September 12, 2007): e872. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000872.

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Féret, J. B., A. A. Gitelson, S. D. Noble, and S. Jacquemoud. "PROSPECT-D: Towards modeling leaf optical properties through a complete lifecycle." Remote Sensing of Environment 193 (May 2017): 204–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.03.004.

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Murata, Hidenori, Hideki Kobayashi, and Shinichi Fukushige. "Lifecycle Simulation Method for System of Systems Focusing on Interaction Modeling." Procedia CIRP 69 (2018): 838–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2017.11.110.

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Quisbert-Trujillo, Ernesto, Thomas Ernst, Karine Evrard Samuel, Emmanuelle Cor, and Elise Monnier. "Lifecycle modeling for the eco design of the Internet of Things." Procedia CIRP 90 (2020): 97–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2020.02.120.

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Schenk, Tim, Albert B. Gilg, Monika Mühlbauer, Roland Rosen, and Jan C. Wehrstedt. "Architecture for modeling and simulation of technical systems along their lifecycle." Computing and Visualization in Science 17, no. 4 (August 2015): 167–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00791-015-0256-9.

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Cui, Xuemiao, Jiping Lu, and Yafeng Han. "A Novel Unified Data Modeling Method for Equipment Lifecycle Integrated Logistics Support." Sensors 22, no. 11 (June 3, 2022): 4265. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114265.

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Integrated logistics support (ILS) is of great significance for maintaining equipment operational capability in the whole lifecycle. Numerous segments and complex product objects exist in the process of equipment ILS, which gives ILS data multi-source, heterogeneous, and multidimensional characteristics. The present ILS data cannot satisfy the demand for efficient utilization. Therefore, the unified modeling of ILS data is extremely urgent and significant. In this paper, a unified data modeling method is proposed to solve the consistent and comprehensive expression problem of ILS data. Firstly, a four-tier unified data modeling framework is constructed based on the analysis of ILS data characteristics. Secondly, the Core unified data model, Domain unified data model, and Instantiated unified data model are built successively. Then, the expressions of ILS data in the three dimensions of time, product, and activity are analyzed. Thirdly, the Lifecycle ILS unified data model is constructed, and the multidimensional information retrieval methods are discussed. Based on these, different systems in the equipment ILS process can share a set of data models and provide ILS designers with relevant data through different views. Finally, the practical ILS data models are constructed based on the developed unified data modeling software prototype, which verifies the feasibility of the proposed method.
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Lawand, Lydia, Massimo Panarotto, Petter Andersson, Ola Isaksson, and Michael Kokkolaras. "Dynamic Lifecycle Cost Modeling for Adaptable Design Optimization of Additively Remanufactured Aeroengine Components." Aerospace 7, no. 8 (July 31, 2020): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/aerospace7080110.

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Additive manufacturing (AM) is being used increasingly for repair and remanufacturing of aeroengine components. This enables the consideration of a design margin approach to satisfy changing requirements, in which component lifespan can be optimized for different lifecycle scenarios. This paradigm requires lifecycle cost (LCC) modeling; however, the LCC models available in the literature consider mostly the manufacturing of a component, not its repair or remanufacturing. There is thus a need for an LCC model that can consider AM for repair/remanufacturing to quantify corresponding costs and benefits. This paper presents a dynamic LCC model that estimates cumulative costs over the in-service phase and a nested design optimization problem formulation that determines the optimal component lifespan range to minimize overall cost while maximizing performance. The developed methodology is demonstrated by means of an aeroengine turbine rear structure.
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Camacho, Ana María, and Eva María Rubio. "Special Issue of the Manufacturing Engineering Society 2020 (SIMES-2020)." Applied Sciences 11, no. 13 (June 27, 2021): 5975. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11135975.

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The Special Issue of the Manufacturing Engineering Society 2020 (SIMES-2020) has been launched as a joint issue of the journals “Materials” and “Applied Sciences”. The 14 contributions published in this Special Issue of Applied Sciences present cutting-edge advances in the field of Manufacturing Engineering focusing on advances and innovations in manufacturing processes; additive manufacturing and 3D printing; manufacturing of new materials; Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technologies; robotics, mechatronics and manufacturing automation; Industry 4.0; design, modeling and simulation in manufacturing engineering; manufacturing engineering and society; and production planning. Among them, the topic “Manufacturing engineering and society” collected the highest number of contributions (representing 22%), followed by the topics “Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technologies”, “Industry 4.0”, and “Design, modeling and simulation in manufacturing engineering” (each at 14%). The rest of the topics represent the remaining 35% of the contributions.
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Jiao, Ping, and Ming Hui Jiang. "Interaction between FDI and Agglomeration of Capital-Intensive Manufacturing Industry Using System Dynamics Modeling and Simulation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 421 (September 2013): 872–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.421.872.

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The interaction between foreign direct investment (FDI) and agglomeration of capital-intensive manufacturers is studied using a system dynamics model and simulation. Data of manufacturers in three industries in the Yangtze Delta region from 1996 to 2010 are analyzed. Interactions between FDI and agglomeration are analyzed through the lifecycle of the industry cluster. Simulation results show that the interaction relationship changes over the entire lifecycle of the industry cluster. Mutual promotion is typical in the early stage during which the inflow of FDI contributes to industrial agglomeration and industrial agglomeration attracts FDI into the region. This mutual promotion diminishes in the expansion stage, disappears in the maturity stage, but appears again in the decline stage.
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Ramis Ferrer, Borja, Wael M. Mohammed, Mussawar Ahmad, Sergii Iarovyi, Jiayi Zhang, Robert Harrison, and Jose Luis Martinez Lastra. "Comparing ontologies and databases: a critical review of lifecycle engineering models in manufacturing." Knowledge and Information Systems 63, no. 6 (April 3, 2021): 1271–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10115-021-01558-4.

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AbstractThe literature on the modeling and management of data generated through the lifecycle of a manufacturing system is split into two main paradigms: product lifecycle management (PLM) and product, process, resource (PPR) modeling. These paradigms are complementary, and the latter could be considered a more neutral version of the former. There are two main technologies associated with these paradigms: ontologies and databases. Database technology is widespread in industry and is well established. Ontologies remain largely a plaything of the academic community which, despite numerous projects and publications, have seen limited implementations in industrial manufacturing applications. The main objective of this paper is to provide a comparison between ontologies and databases, offering both qualitative and quantitative analyses in the context of PLM and PPR. To achieve this, the article presents (1) a literature review within the context of manufacturing systems that use databases and ontologies, identifying their respective strengths and weaknesses, and (2) an implementation in a real industrial scenario that demonstrates how different modeling approaches can be used for the same purpose. This experiment is used to enable discussion and comparative analysis of both modeling strategies.
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Zhang, Meng Meng, Ai Min Luo, Wei Sheng Yang, and Xiao Kang Zhang. "Architecture Analysis Method Study Based on EID." Applied Mechanics and Materials 457-458 (October 2013): 1479–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.457-458.1479.

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Extended Influence Diagram (EID) is a graph model for modeling and solving decision problems under uncertainty, extended from the Influence Diagram. Architecture analysis is one of the main contents of architecture lifecycle. This paper introduces the modeling elements and architecture analysis process of EID, specifics probability elicitation procedure of directly controllable node according to DM2, discusses architecture maintainability by EID, finally summarizes this method's advantages and disadvantages.
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