Product Lifecycle Management (Volume 1): 21st Century Paradigm for Product Realisation
John Stark
Springer Nature, 2020, Technology & Engineering - 574 pages
This fourth edition of the book provides readers with a detailed explanation of PLM, enabling them to gain a full understanding and the know-how to implement PLM within their own business environment. This new and expanded edition has been fully updated to reflect the numerous technological and management advances made in PLM. It includes chapters on both the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0.
The book describes the environment in which products are ideated, developed, manufactured, supported and retired before addressing the main components of PLM and PLM Initiatives. These include product-related business processes, product data, product data management (PDM) systems, other PLM applications, best practices, company objectives and organisation. Key activities in PLM Initiatives include Organisational Change Management (OCM) and Project Management. Lastly, it addresses the PLM Initiative, showing the typical steps and activities of a PLM project or initiative.
The book enables readers to develop the skills needed to implement PLM successfully and achieve world-class product performance across the lifecycle.
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Product Lifecycle Management (Volume 2): The Devil is in the Details
John Stark
Springer, 30-Oct-2015 - Technology & Engineering - 634 pages
This second volume moves beyond a general introduction to product lifecycle management (PLM) and its principal elements to provide a more in-depth analysis of the subjects introduced in Volume 1 (21st Century Paradigm for Product Realisation).
Providing insights into the emergence of PLM and the opportunities it offers, key concepts such as the PLM Grid and the PLM Paradigm are introduced along with the main components of PLM and the associated characteristics, issues and approaches.
Detailing the 10 components of PLM: objectives and metrics; management and organisation; business processes; people; product data; PDM systems; other PLM applications; facilities and equipment; methods; and products, it provides examples and best practices.
The book concludes with instructions to help readers implement and use PLM successfully, including outlining the phases of a PLM Initiative: development of PLM vision and strategy; documentation of the current situation; description of future scenarios; development of implementation strategies and plans; implementation and use. The main activities, tasks, methods, timing and tools of the different phases are also described.
Product Lifecycle Management (Volume 4): The Case Studies
John Stark
Springer, 07-May-2019 - Technology & Engineering - 283 pages
This book presents some twenty case studies, showing how companies in different industry sectors and of different sizes make advances in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Like the author’s previous volumes, this book provides a valuable resource for those wishing to learn about PLM and how to implement and apply it in their companies. Helping readers to · learn about implementing and benefiting from PLM;
· learn about good PLM solutions and best practice;
· improve their planning and decision-making abilities;
· benefit from the lessons learned by the companies featured in the case studies;
· proceed faster and further with PLM the book presents effective PLM solutions and best practices. At the same time, the case studies included demonstrate how different companies implement and benefit from PLM. Each case study is addressed in a separate chapter and details a different situation, enabling readers to put themselves in the situation and think through different actions and decisions.
A valuable resource for PLM team managers and employees in engineering and manufacturing companies, the book is also of interest to researchers and students in industrial engineering fields.
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Product Lifecycle Management: Driving the Next Generation of Lean Thinking
Collaboration in a Data-Rich World: 18th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2017, Vicenza, Italy, September 18-20, 2017, Proceedings
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Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Rosanna Fornasiero
Springer, 06-Sep-2017 - Business & Economics - 777 pages
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2017, held in Vicenza, Italy, in September 2017.
Product Lifecycle Management to Support Industry 4.0: 15th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference, PLM 2018, Turin, Italy, July 2-4, 2018, Proceedings
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Paolo Chiabert, Abdelaziz Bouras, Frédéric Noël, José Ríos
Springer, 08-Dec-2018 - Business & Economics - 803 pages
This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the 15th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM 2018, held in Turin, Spain, in July 2018.
Industrial Engineer
Technical name: SAP_WP_INDUSTRIAL_ENGINEER
Tasks
The industrial engineer creates and processes master data such as reference operations sets, work centers, production resource/tools and customer-specific data such as routings.
The industrial engineer makes changes to documents, materials, order bills of material, classification data (mostly production-relevant objects), and configuration rules for variant configuration as well as documents these changes using Engineering Change Management.
These changes are the results of the engineer’s activities and are made to data that are not directly in the engineer’s area of responsibility.
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What Can You Do With a Master’s Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering?
According to a recent report from the Michigan Workforce Intelligence Network, postings for industrial engineering jobs are more numerous than for any other engineering specialty. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects above-average growth in industrial engineering jobs between now and 2028, with median salaries of nearly $90,000 per year.
Employers in every industry require industrial and systems engineers, giving you a wide range of choices in the industrial engineering job market. While you can find excellent opportunities in nearly every industry, industrial engineering jobs are especially plentiful in global industries such as:
Automotive
Health care
Computer hardware
Consumer electronics
Manufacturing
Energy
Transportation
Defense manufacturing
Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering: What You’ll Learn
The industrial and systems engineering master’s degree consists of 32 credits overall. The required academic core includes at least one course in theory and three in applied practice, with broad flexibility in course selection.
The remainder of the degree comprises electives, enabling you to deepen your expertise in specialized areas that align with your professional goals. Elective courses cover a wide spectrum of topics in industrial engineering, ranging from cutting-edge technology to leadership, business strategy, data analysis, Industry 4.0 tools and beyond. Specific electives address topics such as:
Product lifecycle management (PLM)
Supply chain analysis
Artificial intelligence
Engineering project management
Energy conservation
Productivity analysis
Lean principles
E-commerce
Decision analysis
Computer-integrated manufacturing
Healthcare informatics
Global competition
Good bibliography on product development
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PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT AND YOU
Authors: Jason Rosen
Source: Industrial Engineer
Issue: January 2010
Abstract: The essence of product lifestyle management is not new and neither is the core functionality offered by supporting information systems, yet many design and manufacturing companies do not utilize these tools and methodologies in the best possible way. Industrial engineers possess valuable skills that can help organizations make significant progress toward achieving the considerable benefits of PLM.
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