Affiliation:
1. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering, Stanford
University, 550 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
2. Center for Design Research, Stanford University, 560
Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Abstract
Computer-based design evolution capture in a multi-disciplinary project environment remains a difficult problem. This paper de scribes VisionManager, a prototype for design evolution capture, visualization, and reuse in support of multi-disciplinary collaborative team work Based on our research experience, our hypothesis is that one of the key factors in reducing life-cycle cost is improved communica tion, coordination and cooperation among team members. VisionManager accommodates and integrates many perspectives within a design and manufacturing enterprise It allows team members to: (1) augment shared graphic design models with the team members' design in tents, interests, and responsibilities, (2) capture versions at different levels of granularity, such as, feature, discipline perspective, and proj ect level, (3) create private, public, and consensus versions in a hierarchical archive, (4) infer shared interests and route change notifica tions with regard to a modified feature or perspective, (5) visualize the design evolution of features, discipline perspectives, and the overall project based on captured semantics, and (6) reuse previous alternatives VisionManager is distinguished from the state-of-the-art file- based document management systems and proposes a model-based and content-based approach for design evolution capture, visualiza tion, and reuse.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,General Engineering,Modelling and Simulation
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