
Digital Teaching
The course Virtuelle Produktentwicklung B: Produktdatenmanagement (ViP-B) will be held as a [b]hybrid course [/b]in SoSe 2024. The lecture will be digitally transmitted and supplemented by additional digital materials such as demonstrations and exercises.
The course will start in week 16 ([b]from April 15, 2024[/b]) and will take place on the weekdays and times specified in the schedule (see TUCaN). The available room details for the individual dates in TUCaN represent the original attendance planning and will be replaced by online teaching if necessary.
The technical access to the online teaching takes place via [b]Moodle[/b]. Here, you will also find the link to the online broadcast before the lecture. You were automatically registered for the ViP-B Moodle course when you registered in TUCaN. If you have any problems with the Moodle course, please contact the supervising research assistant at [b]vipb@plcm.tu-darmstadt.de[/b]. You will then receive all further information via Moodle.
Course Contents
In this lecture, the focus is on Product Data Management, with an emphasis on its significance and associated functions. The course commences with a thorough examination of the principles and methods of Technical Workflow Organization. Based on this foundation, fundamental technologies, methods, and processes of Product Data Management are conveyed.
A particular emphasis is placed on the organizational prerequisites for the effective implementation of Product Data Management (PDM) Systems. Students are introduced to the subject matter and gain insight into the necessary structures and processes essential for the successful deployment of PDM Systems.
Furthermore, the lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the architecture of PDM Systems, with a detailed exploration of the underlying database technologies. This allows students to develop a profound understanding of the technological foundations crucial for the management of product data. To convey theoretical concepts in a practical context, concrete application examples using existing PDM Systems are also presented. This provides participants with insights into the practical application of product data management in various scenarios, enabling them to apply acquired knowledge directly in real-world contexts.
Overall, the course offers a comprehensive introduction to Product Data Management and its diverse aspects, ranging from organizational requirements to technological foundations and concrete applications.
Learning objectives:
- Understanding of the principles and methods of process organization in product development
- Understanding of the importance of product data management systems
- Knowledge of the basic technologies of product data management systems
- Understanding of the organizational requirements
- Knowledge of the architecture of product data management systems
The lecture is suitable for students of the following degree programs:
- Master's degree program Mechanical and Process Engineering (MPE)
- Bachelor's degree program in Computational Engineering (CE)
- Master's degree course in Industrial Engineering and Management, specializing in Mechanical Engineering (WI-MB)
Number of ECTS credit points: FB 16 - 4.0 / FB 1 - 4.0
Literature
Script and lecture slides.
The course Virtuelle Produktentwicklung B: Produktdatenmanagement (ViP-B) will be held as a [b]hybrid course [/b]in SoSe 2024. The lecture will be digitally transmitted and supplemented by additional digital materials such as demonstrations and exercises.
The course will start in week 16 ([b]from April 15, 2024[/b]) and will take place on the weekdays and times specified in the schedule (see TUCaN). The available room details for the individual dates in TUCaN represent the original attendance planning and will be replaced by online teaching if necessary.
The technical access to the online teaching takes place via [b]Moodle[/b]. Here, you will also find the link to the online broadcast before the lecture. You were automatically registered for the ViP-B Moodle course when you registered in TUCaN. If you have any problems with the Moodle course, please contact the supervising research assistant at [b]vipb@plcm.tu-darmstadt.de[/b]. You will then receive all further information via Moodle.
Course Contents
In this lecture, the focus is on Product Data Management, with an emphasis on its significance and associated functions. The course commences with a thorough examination of the principles and methods of Technical Workflow Organization. Based on this foundation, fundamental technologies, methods, and processes of Product Data Management are conveyed.
A particular emphasis is placed on the organizational prerequisites for the effective implementation of Product Data Management (PDM) Systems. Students are introduced to the subject matter and gain insight into the necessary structures and processes essential for the successful deployment of PDM Systems.
Furthermore, the lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the architecture of PDM Systems, with a detailed exploration of the underlying database technologies. This allows students to develop a profound understanding of the technological foundations crucial for the management of product data. To convey theoretical concepts in a practical context, concrete application examples using existing PDM Systems are also presented. This provides participants with insights into the practical application of product data management in various scenarios, enabling them to apply acquired knowledge directly in real-world contexts.
Overall, the course offers a comprehensive introduction to Product Data Management and its diverse aspects, ranging from organizational requirements to technological foundations and concrete applications.
Learning objectives:
- Understanding of the principles and methods of process organization in product development
- Understanding of the importance of product data management systems
- Knowledge of the basic technologies of product data management systems
- Understanding of the organizational requirements
- Knowledge of the architecture of product data management systems
The lecture is suitable for students of the following degree programs:
- Master's degree program Mechanical and Process Engineering (MPE)
- Bachelor's degree program in Computational Engineering (CE)
- Master's degree course in Industrial Engineering and Management, specializing in Mechanical Engineering (WI-MB)
Number of ECTS credit points: FB 16 - 4.0 / FB 1 - 4.0
Literature
Script and lecture slides.
- Lecturer: AnderlReiner
- Lecturer: SchleichBenjamin
Semester: ST 2024
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