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Vol: 53(67) No: 4 / December 2008 

Description and Integration of Engineering Objects in Models for Lifecycle Engineering of Products
László Horváth
Institure of Intelligent Engineering Systems, Budapest Tech, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, H-1034, Bécsi u 96/b, Budapest, Hungary, phone: +(36-1) 666-5524, e-mail: horvath.laszlo@nik.bmf.hu, web: http://nik.bmf.hu/lhorvath/
Imre J. Rudas
Institure of Intelligent Engineering Systems, Budapest Tech, John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, H-1034, Bécsi u 96/b, Budapest, Hungary, phone: +(36-1) 666-5601, e-mail: rudas@bmf.hu, web: http://www.bmf.hu/rudas/


Keywords: development of product, product modeling, model integration, change management in product model

Abstract
Modeling of products has reached a level of its development where a homogenous and consistent virtual space includes all information for engineering activities during the product lifecycle. Product model can accept variants. A less successful sector at development of product models is record of human intent for later modification of modeled engineering object considering human intents for the definition of the modified object attribute value. This would be important because typically several humans have influence on a single decision. The authors analyzed this problem and proposed a set of new modeling methods. In this paper, they introduce methods for knowledge based integration of closely related engineering objectives in integrated model objects (IMO). Following this, a method is proposed for the propagation of effects of changed engineering objects along chains of related engineering objects in large product models. The proposed methods are placed in professional modeling systems where this development can be realized in application environment.

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