Title
Distributed knowledge creation, recording and improvement in collaborative design
Abstract
The design of complex industrial products requires more knowledge than the one that a single person can possess. A successful industrial design entails a collaborative activity between designers and engineers during which they share their specialized knowledge accepting and interpreting their points of view through a multi-disciplinary and collaborative methodology. In particular, this paper focuses on issues related to the knowledge creation, management and enrichment for industrial collaborative design in virtual environment. The idea is to endow the virtual environment, used to create the 3D models and to carry out the analysis, with a knowledge management (KM) module able to gather information about different versions of the product and simulation analysis data. Moreover, this KM module includes an annotation tool used to support annotation-based collaboration between designers and engineers through which they can exchange impressions, ideas, and comments in order to achieve a shared solution about an industrial design issue.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-02937-0_4
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
industrial production,industrial design,knowledge management,virtual environment
Distributed knowledge,Industrial design,Industrial production,Annotation,Virtual machine,Software engineering,Personal knowledge management,Knowledge management,Augmented reality,Engineering,Haptic technology
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
226
1860-949X
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
6
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Piero Mussio133548.22
Stefano Valtolina215629.70
Barbara Rita Barricelli312023.87
Monica Bordegoni416334.45
Francesco Ferrise5288.37
Marco Ambrogio621.09