Design Patterns for Managing Product Life Cycle Information.

The article discusses the use of design patterns for managing product life cycle information. Efforts to make information about products easily accessible during a product's entire lifetime have created an environment that often leads to information overflow in the downstream supply chain. The autho...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 50; no. 6; pp. 75 - 80
Autores principales: Främling, Kary, Ala-Risku, Timo, Kärkkäinen, Mikko, Holmström, Jan
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Jun2007
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          Främling, Kary
          Ala-Risku, Timo
          Kärkkäinen, Mikko
          Holmström, Jan
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          Senior researcher, Logistics Research Group, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
          Logistics Research Group, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
          Post-doctoral researcher, Logistics Research Group, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
          Academy Research Fellow, Logistics Research Group, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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        Computer software
        Computer programming
        Inventory control
        Industrial procurement
        Business logistics
        Object-oriented databases
        Product life cycle
        Product management
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