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Cooperative Environments for Distributed Systems Engineering [electronic resource] : The Distributed Systems Environment Report / by Khalil Drira, Andrea Martelli, Thierry Villemur.

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextSerie: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2236Utgivningsuppgift: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2001Utgåva: 1st ed. 2001Beskrivning: CCXCVI, 286 p. online resourceInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • computer
Bärartyp:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540455820
Ämnen: Fler format: Printed edition:: Ingen titel; Printed edition:: Ingen titelDDK-klassifikation:
  • 005.1 23
Library of Congress (LC) klassifikationskod:
  • QA76.758
Onlineresurser:
Innehåll:
Cooperative Environments for Distributed System Engineering -- Research and Development Projects -- Relevant Existing Practices -- Middleware -- Product Data and Workflow Management -- Communications -- Groupware.
I: Springer Nature eBookSammanfattning: The engineering life cycle for complex systems design and development, where partners are dispersed in different locations, requires the set-up of adequate and controlled processes involving many different disciplines. The “design integration” and the final “system physical/functional integration and qualification” imply a high degree of cross-interaction among the partners. The - place technical information systems supporting the life cycle activities are specialized with respect to the needs of each actor in the process chain and are highly heterogeneous between them. To globally innovate in-place processes, specialists must be able to work as a unique team, in a virtual enterprise model. To this aim, it is necessary to make interoperable the different technical information systems and to define co-operative engineering processes, which take into account “distributed roles”, “shared activities”, and “distributed process controls”. In this frame an innovative study, aimed at addressing this process with the goal of identifying proper solutions – in terms of design, implementation, and deployment – has been carried out with the support of the European Community and the participation of major industrial companies and research centers.
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Cooperative Environments for Distributed System Engineering -- Research and Development Projects -- Relevant Existing Practices -- Middleware -- Product Data and Workflow Management -- Communications -- Groupware.

The engineering life cycle for complex systems design and development, where partners are dispersed in different locations, requires the set-up of adequate and controlled processes involving many different disciplines. The “design integration” and the final “system physical/functional integration and qualification” imply a high degree of cross-interaction among the partners. The - place technical information systems supporting the life cycle activities are specialized with respect to the needs of each actor in the process chain and are highly heterogeneous between them. To globally innovate in-place processes, specialists must be able to work as a unique team, in a virtual enterprise model. To this aim, it is necessary to make interoperable the different technical information systems and to define co-operative engineering processes, which take into account “distributed roles”, “shared activities”, and “distributed process controls”. In this frame an innovative study, aimed at addressing this process with the goal of identifying proper solutions – in terms of design, implementation, and deployment – has been carried out with the support of the European Community and the participation of major industrial companies and research centers.

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