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Collaborative Development of Tools and Dies in SMEs Networks

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Methods and Tools for Co-operative and Integrated Design

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This paper presents the research work made by a group of SMEs from different regions in Europe, for the development and support of collaborative engineering groups that could belong to the same or different companies working together in the manufacturing of tools and dies. To do this, it has been necessary to work around different aspects: definition of an organisational model, specification of a shareable information model to provide a common view of the project under development and implementation of the required software infrastructure for the workgroup interoperation.

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Alzaga, A., Yalniz, Z. (2004). Collaborative Development of Tools and Dies in SMEs Networks. In: Tichkiewitch, S., Brissaud, D. (eds) Methods and Tools for Co-operative and Integrated Design. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2256-8_29

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