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Development of a Consistency Management System between Product and Life Cycle Flow in Life Cycle CAD

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In order to increase value and reduce the environmental loads of a product life cycle, integrated design for the product and its life cycle is important. This paper proposes a consistency management system between product and its life cycle in order to support such design. For this purpose, we define two levels of consistency: the model consistency level and the requirement fulfillment level. A case study indicated that the relationship between a product and its life cycle is successfully represented and that a designer can design them in an integrated manner.

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Kunii, E., Matsuura, T., Fukushige, S., Umeda, Y. (2012). Development of a Consistency Management System between Product and Life Cycle Flow in Life Cycle CAD. In: Matsumoto, M., Umeda, Y., Masui, K., Fukushige, S. (eds) Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_170

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