Object Oriented Architecture for Product Information System Engineering
Abstract
The product information system is an organizational device for regulating the creation, circulation, use and evolution of the information assets of the product definitions. It refers to all the information that defines how the product is designed, manufactured and used.
Product information systems have become a critical element for the enterprises to support their process of product offer definition.
The company SOTACIB itself assembles these production elements (from the basic composition phase to the final phase). Our application provides a computerized management system for the technical data of the product manufacturing. Its objective is to support the development activities of the cement product by preparing atomized powders such as grinding, controlling the parameters of the slip, by sieving and final atomization. An UML modeling of the system is developed in the context of a driven approach centered on a proposed architecture.
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