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adam_text | LIST OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................................................
1 1.1. WEB APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESSES
.......................................................................2
1.2. ENTERPRISE
PORTALS...............................................................................................5
1.3. DIGITAL ENTERPRISES
.............................................................................................6
1.4. MANUFACTURING PORTALS
.......................................................................................7
1.4.1. WEB APPLICATIONS OF MANUFACTURING PORTAL
.................................................... 8 1.4.2.
MANUFACTURING PORTAL SERVER
.........................................................................
11 1.4.3. MANUFACTURING PORTAL
USERS...........................................................................
11 1.4.4. APPLICATION PROVIDERS AND PORTAL
OPERATOR................................................... 12 1.5.
BENEFITS OF DIGITAL ENTERPRISES
........................................................................13
2 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF WEB APPLICATIONS IN PRODUCT DESIGN AND
MANUFACTURE
..................................................................................................
15 2.1. WEB APPLICATIONS IN PRODUCT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE
.................................16 2.1.1. INDIVIDUAL WEB-BASED
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS ....................................... 17
2.1.2. INTER-OPERABLE WEB APPLICATIONS
................................................................. 19
2.1.3. WEB APPLICATIONS FOR GROUP/TEAM WORK
.................................................... 21 2.1.4.
ENTERPRISE *PORTALETS* OF WEB APPLICATIONS
................................................. 21 2.2. TYPICAL
SCENARIOS OF COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT
COMMERCE.................................23 2.2.1. MARKET RESEARCH AND
CONCEPT TESTING
......................................................... 25 2.2.2.
COLLABORATIVE EARLY PRODUCT DEFINITION
........................................................ 25 2.2.3.
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN REVIEW AND ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT ........
27 2.2.4. SUPPLIER CHAIN INTEGRATION
............................................................................
28 2.2.5. INTELLIGENT PRODUCT MANUALS * TECHNICAL SUPPORTS AND CUSTOMER
SERVICES 30 2.2.6. COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT
.......................... 31 2.3. SUMMARY
..........................................................................................................32
X LIST OF CONTENTS 3 CHALLENGING
ISSUES..............................................................................................
35 3.1. CHALLENGES RELATED TO OPERATION OF WEB
APPLICATIONS..................................36 3.1.1. WHEN AND WHERE
WEB APPLICATIONS ARE APPLIED MOST EFFECTIVELY AND
EFFICIENTLY?.....................................................................................................36
3.1.2. HOW TO CHOOSE APPROPRIATE WEB APPLICATIONS?
..........................................37 3.1.3. APPROPRIATE BUSINESS
MODELS
........................................................................37
3.1.4. DECISION TRACEABILITY
.....................................................................................38
3.1.5. INDIVIDUAL VERSUS COMMON WORKING MEMORIES
...........................................39 3.1.6. COLLABORATIVE
WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT
..........................................................39 3.1.7.
SYNCHRONOUS VERSUS ASYNCHRONOUS
...............................................................40 3.2.
CHALLENGES RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT OF WEB APPLICATIONS
............................41 3.2.1. DIFFICULTIES IN WEB APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT..............................................41 3.2.2. HOW
TO SHARE AND DISTRIBUTE COMPUTATION BETWEEN THE SERVER AND THE CLIENT?
............................................................................................................41
3.2.3. INTERACTIVITY AND SECURITY
...............................................................................42
3.2.4. HOW TO CONVERT EXISTING LEGACY SYSTEMS INTO WEB-BASED SYSTEMSON
THE
INTERNET?..........................................................................................................42
3.2.5. INFORMATION OVERFLOW
....................................................................................43
3.3. CHALLENGES RELATED TO DEPLOYMENT OF WEB
APPLICATIONS..............................43 3.3.1. DIFFICULTIES IN
DEPLOYING WEB APPLICATIONS
.................................................43 3.3.2. APPROACHES TO
BUILDING ENTERPRISE
PORTALS....................................................44 3.3.3.
ENTERPRISE PORTAL SERVERS AND ENTERPRISE *PORTALETS*
....................................44 3.3.4. TYPES OF ENTERPRISE
PORTALETS
.........................................................................45
3.4. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF CPC WEB
APPLICATIONS...........................................46 3.5.
SUMMARY..........................................................................................................46
4 DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF WEB APPLICATIONS
..................................... 49 4.1. DEVELOPMENT ARCHITECTURE
..............................................................................50
4.2. IMPLEMENTATION
CONSTRUCTS..............................................................................52
4.2.1. HTML, VRML, AND XML
.............................................................................53
4.2.2. ACTIVEX TECHNOLOGY
......................................................................................53
4.2.3. JAVA
TECHNOLOGY.............................................................................................54
4.2.4. SUMMARY OF IMPLEMENTATION
.........................................................................55
4.3. DEPLOYMENT OF WEB
APPLICATIONS...................................................................56
4.3.1. DEPLOYMENT OF APPLICATION CLIENTS
...............................................................57 4.3.2.
DEPLOYMENT OF APPLICATION SERVERS DEPENDENT ON WEB
SERVERS.................58 4.3.3. DEPLOYMENT OF APPLICATION SERVERS
INDEPENDENT OF WEB SERVERS ...............59 4.3.4. SUMMARY OF
DEPLOYMENT
...............................................................................60
4.4. CONNECTION OF REMOTE DATABASES TO WEB
APPLICATIONS.................................61 4.4.1. ODBC AND JDBC
...........................................................................................62
4.4.2. DATABASE CONNECTIONS TO WEB
APPLICATIONS..................................................64 4.4.3.
SUMMARY OF DATABASE
CONNECTION.................................................................64
4.5.
SUMMARY..........................................................................................................65
LIST OF CONTENTS XI 5 SYNCHRONIZATION OF WEB
APPLICATIONS..............................................................
67 5.1. COMPONENTS OF SYNCHRONISED WEB APPLICATIONS
...........................................68 5.2. RESEARCH ISSUES IN
SYNCHRONISED WEB APPLICATIONS ......................................70
5.2.1. COMMUNICATION
.............................................................................................
70 5.2.2. ROLE
ASSIGNMENT............................................................................................
71 5.2.3. AWARENESS OF
PRESENCE..................................................................................
71 5.2.4. HISTORY MANAGEMENT
.....................................................................................
72 5.2.5.
PARTICIPATION.................................................................
.................................. 72 5.2.6. CONFLICT
RESOLUTION........................................................................................
73 5.3. STRATEGIES FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION
...................................................................73
5.3.1. SYNCHRONISATION USING SHARED
WORKSPACE................................................... 74 5.3.2.
DECISION FUSION
EXPLORER..............................................................................
75 5.3.3. LOCKING MECHANISM
......................................................................................
78 5.3.4. VOTE EXPLORER
................................................................................................
79 5.4. SYNCHRONISATION
IMPLEMENTATION.....................................................................80
5.4.1. CLIENT REFRESHING FROM SERVER-TO-CLIENT ONE-WAY
COMMUNICATION............ 80 5.4.2. CLIENT/SERVER TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION
...................................................... 82 5.5. SUMMARY
..........................................................................................................84
6 BUSINESS MODELS OF DIGITAL MANUFACTURING
PORTALS........................................ 87 6.1. BUSINESS PLAYERS
..............................................................................................89
6.2. NATURE OF DIGITAL
ENTERPRISES...........................................................................89
6.3. FUNCTIONALITY OF WEB
APPLICATIONS/CONTENTS..................................................94
6.4. VALUE CREATION
.................................................................................................94
6.5. REVENUE
GENERATION.........................................................................................95
6.6. ACCESS
CONTROL.................................................................................................96
6.7. TOWARDS A COMPREHENSIVE
FRAMEWORK...........................................................96
6.8. SUMMARY
..........................................................................................................98
7 SEARCH ENGINE OF WEB APPLICATIONS IN PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
.................... 101 7.1. THE NEED FOR SPECIAL-PURPOSE SEARCH ENGINE
..............................................102 7.1.1. DRAMATIC
EMERGENCE OF WEB APPLICATIONS
................................................ 102 7.1.2.
GENERAL-PURPOSE SEARCH ENGINES ARE INADEQUATE
....................................... 103 7.2. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT:
OBJECTIVES AND APPROACHES ......................................104
7.2.1. WORKING
SCENARIO........................................................................................
104 7.2.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE SPECIAL-PURPOSE SEARCH
ENGINE...................................... 105 7.2.3. APPROACHES TO
BUILDING SEARCH
ENGINES..................................................... 105 7.3.
OVERVIEW OF WAPIP
SYSTEM........................................................................
....106 7.3.1. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND
ARCHITECTURE........................................................ 106
7.3.2. SYSTEM DATA
MODEL......................................................................................
107 7.3.3. SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND DEPLOYMENT
................................................... 108 7.4. SYSTEM
OPERATION...........................................................................................109
XII LIST OF CONTENTS 7.4.1. USER REGISTRATION AND LOGIN CONTROLS
.........................................................109 7.4.2.
REGISTRATION OF WEB
APPLICATIONS................................................................110
7.4.3. SOLICITATION OF WEB
APPLICATIONS.................................................................111
7.4.4. SEARCHING FOR WEB
APPLICATIONS..................................................................113
7.5.
SUMMARY........................................................................................................115
8 WEB-BASED DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLY
.................................... 117 8.1. WEB-BASED DFA ARCHITECTURE
......................................................................118
8.2. WEB-BASED DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY
.................................................................120
8.2.1. PRODUCT DESIGN
.............................................................................................120
8.2.2. WEB-BASED FUNCTIONAL
ANALYSIS..................................................................120
8.2.3. WEB-BASED HANDLING ANALYSIS
....................................................................125
8.2.4. WEB-BASED FITTING ANALYSIS
........................................................................125
8.2.5. COLLECTING RESULTS
........................................................................................125
8.3. IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
.........................................................127 8.3.1.
WEB-BASED ARCHITECTURE FOR COLLABORATIVE
DFMA.....................................127 8.3.2. WEB-BASED GENERIC
FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING DFX TECHNIQUES ...........128 8.3.3. WEB-BASED
FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED UTILISATION OF MULTIPLE DFX TOOLS130 8.3.4.
WEB-BASED DFX-ORIENTED COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
...............131 8.4.
SUMMARY........................................................................................................133
9 FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) OVER THE WWW
...................... 135 9.1. DESIGN TOOLS AS VIRTUAL CONSULTANTS ON
WWW ...........................................136 9.2. SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURE OF WEB-BASED
FMEA..................................................137 9.3. FMEA
SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT.........................................................................139
9.3.1. DESIGN OF FMEA
WORKSHEETS......................................................................140
9.3.2. SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND
DEPLOYMENT....................................................141 9.4.
SYSTEM OPERATION AND
EVALUATION.................................................................143
9.4.1. SYSTEM OPERATION
.........................................................................................143
9.4.2. SYSTEM
EVALUATION........................................................................................144
9.5. IMPLEMENTING AND DEPLOYING THROUGH THIN
CLIENTS.....................................145 9.6.
SUMMARY........................................................................................................146
10 WEB-BASED ENGINEERING CHANGE
MANAGEMENT.......................................... 147 10.1.
LITERATURE REVIEW
..........................................................................................148
10.2. ARCHITECTURE OF THE WEB-BASED ECM SYSTEM
..............................................151 10.2.1. SUPPORTS FOR
THE ECM LIFECYCLE
..................................................................152
10.2.2. COMPONENTS OF THE WEB-BASED ECM
SYSTEM.............................................154 10.3. SYSTEM
DEPLOYMENT AND
IMPLEMENTATION.....................................................156
10.3.1. ECM DATABASE MODEL
..................................................................................156
10.3.2. SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT
.....................................................................................157
10.3.3. SYSTEM
IMPLEMENTATION................................................................................157
10.4. WEB-BASED ECM
FACILITIES...........................................................................158
LIST OF CONTENTS XIII 10.4.1. WEB-BASED LOG OF ENGINEERING
CHANGES................................................... 158 10.4.2.
WEB-BASED REQUEST OF ENGINEERING CHANGES
............................................ 160 10.4.3. WEB-BASED
EVALUATION OF ENGINEERING
CHANGES........................................ 161 10.4.4. WEB-BASED
NOTICE OF ENGINEERING
CHANGES............................................... 162 10.4.5.
TYPICAL PROCEDURE OF USING THE ECM FACILITIES
......................................... 163 10.5. SUMMARY
........................................................................................................167
11 WEB-BASED SUPPORT FOR EARLY SUPPLIER INVOLVEMENT IN NEW PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
................................................................................................
169 11.1. EARLY SUPPLIER INVOLVEMENT (ESI) IN
NPD....................................................170 11.1.1. EARLY
SUPPLIER
INVOLVEMENT.........................................................................
170 11.1.2. NEW
CHALLENGES...........................................................................................
171 11.2. THE WEBID
FRAMEWORK.....................................................................
.............174 11.2.1. WEBID OVERVIEW
.........................................................................................
174 11.2.2. WEBID
COMPONENTS.....................................................................................
175 11.2.3. BROKERING CUSTOMER-SUPPLIER
PARTNERSHIP.................................................. 176 11.3.
THE SUPPLY
EXPLORER......................................................................................177
11.4. THE BID EXPLORER
...........................................................................................178
11.4.1. THE BID
MODEL.............................................................................................
178 11.4.2. INVITING AND SUBMITTING BIDS
......................................................................
181 11.5. THE PARTNERSHIP
EXPLORER...............................................................................182
11.5.1. INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP
INDICES.....................................................................
182 11.5.2. USES OF CONFIDENCE
INDICES.........................................................................
183 11.6. THE SHARE EXPLORER
........................................................................................184
11.7. IMPLEMENTATION
PERSPECTIVES.........................................................................185
11.7.1. DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS.................................................................................
186 11.7.2. DISTRIBUTION
CONSIDERATIONS.........................................................................
186 11.7.3. IMPLEMENTATION
CONSIDERATIONS...................................................................
187 11.7.4. DATABASE DEPLOYMENT AND CONNECTION
....................................................... 187 11.8.
SUMMARY
........................................................................................................188
12 WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEFINITION
............................................ 189 12.1. FRAMEWORK FOR
EARLY PRODUCT DEFINITION
......................................................190 12.1.1.
METHODOLOGY FOR EARLY PRODUCT
DEFINITION................................................. 190 12.1.2.
PRODEFINE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
.................................................................. 191
12.2. CONCEPT EXPLORER
...........................................................................................194
12.2.1. EDITING/BROWSING
CONCEPTS.........................................................................
195 12.2.2. CONCEPT REPRESENTATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
............................................. 195 12.2.3. COLLECTION OF
CONCEPTS
................................................................................
196 12.3. REQUIREMENT
EXPLORER....................................................................................198
12.3.1. REQUIREMENT REPRESENTATION
.......................................................................
199 12.3.2. COMPILING DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
................................................................ 200
12.4. CONCEPT GENERATION
EXPLORER........................................................................201
12.4.1. MORPHOLOGICAL GENERATION CHART
................................................................ 201 XIV
LIST OF CONTENTS 12.4.2. GENERATING CONCEIVABLE
CONCEPTS...............................................................203
12.4.3. FORMULATING
SOLUTIONS..................................................................................204
12.5. CONCEPT EVALUATON EXPLORER
.........................................................................205
12.5.1. ESTABLISHING EVALUATION CRITERIA
..................................................................206
12.5.2. COMPARING ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS WITH MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
CHART...207 12.5.3. EVALUATING INDIVIDUAL DESIGN FEATURES BASED ON
QFD...............................209 12.6.
SUMMARY........................................................................................................211
12.6.1. KEY CONTRIBUTIONS
........................................................................................211
12.6.2. POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
..................................................................................211
12.6.3. LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH
.................................................................212 13
WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN REVIEW
.................................... 215 13.1. LITERATURE REVIEW
..........................................................................................216
13.2. FRAMEWORK FOR COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN REVIEW
................................219 13.2.1. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
.................................................................................220
13.2.2. CYBERREVIEW FRAMEWORK
............................................................................221
13.2.3. CYBERREVIEW COMPONENTS
..........................................................................222
13.3. CASE STUDY
.....................................................................................................223
13.3.1. ORGANIZE DESIGN REVIEW WITH REVIEW COORDINATOR
...................................223 13.3.2. UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DOCUMENTS
WITH DESIGN EXPLORER .................................224 13.3.3. SUBMIT
REVIEWS WITH COMMENTS EXPLORER
..................................................225 13.3.4. SUBMIT
REVIEWS WITH REVIEW FORMS
...........................................................228 13.3.5.
PARTICIPATE IN REVIEW WITH MEETING EXPLORER
.............................................229 13.3.6. SHARE 3D
PRODUCT FEATURES WITH VRML WHITEBOARD
...................................231 13.4. IMPLEMENTATION AND
DEPLOYMENT CONSIDERATIONS.........................................233
13.4.1. EAI FOR REALIZING SYNCHRONIZED VRML WHITEBOARD
.................................233 13.4.2. APPLET-SERVLET
COMMUNICATION
...................................................................234
13.5.
SUMMARY........................................................................................................235
14 ONLINE COURSEWARE ENGINE FOR TEACHING BY EXAMPLES AND LEARNING BY
DOING
............................................................................................................
237 14.1. WWW.TELD.NET: ONLINE COURSEWARE
ENGINE..........................................238 14.1.1. TELD AS A
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHOD
................................................239 14.1.2. COURSEWARE
WEB
HOST..................................................................................240
14.1.3. COURSEWARE SEARCH ENGINE
..........................................................................241
14.1.4. VIRTUAL CLASSROOM AND STUDY ROOM
............................................................242 14.2.
DEVELOPMENT OF TELD COURSEWARE ENGINE
.................................................242 14.2.1.
ARCHITECTURE OF TELD COURSEWARE ENGINE
.................................................243 14.2.2. TELD DATA
MODEL........................................................................................244
14.2.3. MANY FACES OF CASES AND
CURRICULA.............................................................245
14.3. OPERATION OF TELD COURSEWARE ENGINE
.......................................................245 14.3.1. USE
TELD TO PREPARE AND HOST COURSE MATERIALS
.......................................246 14.3.2. USE TELD AS VIRTUAL
CLASSROOM TO DELIVER CURRICULUM MATERIALS ELECTRONICALLY
...............................................................................................247
14.3.3. USE TELD AS VIRTUAL STUDY ROOM TO CONDUCT REVISIONS /
ASSESSMENTS...248 LIST OF CONTENTS XV 14.4. SUMMARY
........................................................................................................249
LIST OF REFERENCES
................................................................................................
253 LIST OF
WEBSITES....................................................................................................
265
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indexdate | 2024-07-09T19:01:18Z |
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spelling | Huang, George Q. 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)123764300 aut Internet applications in product design and manufacturing George Q. Huang ; K. L. Mak Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2003 XV, 272 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Fertigung World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Produktentwicklung - Produktgestaltung Produktgestaltung (DE-588)4047340-5 gnd rswk-swf Produktentwicklung (DE-588)4139402-1 gnd rswk-swf Anwendungssystem (DE-588)4139375-2 gnd rswk-swf Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 gnd rswk-swf World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 gnd rswk-swf World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 s Anwendungssystem (DE-588)4139375-2 s Produktentwicklung (DE-588)4139402-1 s Produktgestaltung (DE-588)4047340-5 s DE-604 Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 s Mak, K. L. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)123764297 aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009809948&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Huang, George Q. 1962- Mak, K. L. 1948- Internet applications in product design and manufacturing World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Fertigung World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Produktentwicklung - Produktgestaltung Produktgestaltung (DE-588)4047340-5 gnd Produktentwicklung (DE-588)4139402-1 gnd Anwendungssystem (DE-588)4139375-2 gnd Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 gnd World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 gnd |
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title | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing |
title_auth | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing |
title_exact_search | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing |
title_full | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing George Q. Huang ; K. L. Mak |
title_fullStr | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing George Q. Huang ; K. L. Mak |
title_full_unstemmed | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing George Q. Huang ; K. L. Mak |
title_short | Internet applications in product design and manufacturing |
title_sort | internet applications in product design and manufacturing |
topic | World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Fertigung World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Produktentwicklung - Produktgestaltung Produktgestaltung (DE-588)4047340-5 gnd Produktentwicklung (DE-588)4139402-1 gnd Anwendungssystem (DE-588)4139375-2 gnd Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 gnd World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 gnd |
topic_facet | World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Fertigung World Wide Web - Anwendungssystem - Produktentwicklung - Produktgestaltung Produktgestaltung Produktentwicklung Anwendungssystem Fertigung World Wide Web |
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