Due to an increasing demand for products with many variants, variant- oriented data models to describe product architectures are used in combina- tion with PDM-systems. When modeling complex product portfolios, relations between elements are defined using Boolean rules. As the space of variants is too large to be validated manually, algorithmic validation tools are required. This article describes the underlying requirements for variant-oriented data models, and it outlines and classifies use cases for algorithmic validation tools. This work helps to support an industry project of a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer to implement an entire PDM ecosystem.
«Due to an increasing demand for products with many variants, variant- oriented data models to describe product architectures are used in combina- tion with PDM-systems. When modeling complex product portfolios, relations between elements are defined using Boolean rules. As the space of variants is too large to be validated manually, algorithmic validation tools are required. This article describes the underlying requirements for variant-oriented data models, and it outlines and classifies use ca...
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