CADOM: A component agent-based design-oriented model for collaborative design

Citation
M. Rosenman et Fj. Wang, CADOM: A component agent-based design-oriented model for collaborative design, RES ENG DES, 11(4), 1999, pp. 193-205
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering Management /General
Journal title
RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING DESIGN-THEORY APPLICATIONS AND CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
09349839 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
193 - 205
Database
ISI
SICI code
0934-9839(1999)11:4<193:CACADM>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Information technology is the foundation for collaborative design. This pap er reviews the state-of-the-art of the current research on product modeling , and a schema for a Design-Oriented Model (DOM) containing functional, str uctural and management data is proposed. The functional data explains the d esign purpose, function, object behavior and design rationale; the manageme nt data is for keeping the consistency of the model data, capturing the evo lution process and controlling the operation action and authority; the stru ctural data is the core of the model data. The integration of functional an d management data directs the model towards design integration in place of application integration. The modeling system adopts the Component Agent (CA ) mechanism that represents a complex product in an intelligent, autonomous hierarchy. A CA encapsulates the DOM data and consists of a definer, a com municator, as adaptor and a manager. These units are responsible for defini ng the model data, interacting with other agents, deriving special data and managing the constraints, version, authority and operation. Finally, sever al aspect supporting the collaborative design enabled by the CADOM (CA-base d DOM) are discussed, as the multi-views model, the semantics communication between perspectives, the dynamic constraints management, the version and authority management, and the process integration. The discussion indicate that the model is an information infrastructure with more capabilities for collaborative design.