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VEMS Overview
The Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Service, and After Market segments
have attempted to integrate the technology and communications between
themselves when the issue of electromechanical has been involved.
Unfortunately, most attempts have resulted in the increase of
walls being built between the disciplines due to the technologies developed
to enhance the immediate area.
Electromechanical and Systems Engineering activities have faired
extremely well over the last 30 years where the technology and tools have
developed, in some cases, ahead of the traditional CAE / CAE / CAM tools.
Rarely has the enterprise been capable of communicating the required
information between all facets of it's organization, supplier base, and
customer in the same effective manner that business processes have come
to expect.
Issues that VEMS addresses are:
A fundamental difference of paradigm exists between the electromechanical
and mechanical worlds. The obvious involves the difference between
"logical/systems" and "physical/mechanics". more ...
Electromechanical has been isolated from mechanical for over
30 years, but has developed an inherently sound self-contained infrastructure.
more ...
A STEP - AP212 environment alone simply propagates the isolation
of electromechanical and mechanical. more ...
Product Design Cycle Time still needs compression and advantages
could be realized with electromechanical and mechanical collaboration.
more ...
Knowledge and Product reuse is critical, especially the application
of electromechanical knowledge in the mechanical world. more ...
New systems that will be effectively satisfy long term requirements
need to envision Product Design Systems of the future. more ...
New systems that will be effective need to support Design Practices
and Evolution of Technology. more ...
New systems that will be effective will provide enterprise-wide
integration while minimizing training and translations. more ...
The answer is VEMS
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