Information Systems in Product Development (WP) (WP)*
Niveau
1.study cycle bachelor
Learning outcomes of the courses/module
The students are able to:
• Analyze and structure business processes of product development.
• Record actual data and identify interfaces.
• Check best practices.
• Verify organizational forms and data in the system.
• Optimize product development processes through system support and apply modern methods.
• Evaluate and analyze product data and prepare it for transfer to production.
• Classify the basic functions of production data management.
• Identify interfaces to other systems (e.g. CAD, Office, assemblies, ...).
• and analyze them.
• Evaluate CAx (computer-aided) data.
• Understand the introduction of a PDM system.
• Analyze and structure business processes of product development.
• Record actual data and identify interfaces.
• Check best practices.
• Verify organizational forms and data in the system.
• Optimize product development processes through system support and apply modern methods.
• Evaluate and analyze product data and prepare it for transfer to production.
• Classify the basic functions of production data management.
• Identify interfaces to other systems (e.g. CAD, Office, assemblies, ...).
• and analyze them.
• Evaluate CAx (computer-aided) data.
• Understand the introduction of a PDM system.
Prerequisites for the course
not applicable
Course content
• Best practice processes and KPIs for product development
• Authorization concept
• Product lifecycle management
• Product data management (PDM) - various systems
• Interfaces CAD, PDM, PLM and ERP
• Product development system, Windchill
• Production planning and control
• Support through ERP Enterprise resource planning systems
• Special features of SCM Supply Chain Management during product development
• Influence of customers on product development viewed under consideration of Customer Relation Management (CRM)
• Effects of integration and networking on product development (smart products)
• Application integration, long-term archiving
• Authorization concept
• Product lifecycle management
• Product data management (PDM) - various systems
• Interfaces CAD, PDM, PLM and ERP
• Product development system, Windchill
• Production planning and control
• Support through ERP Enterprise resource planning systems
• Special features of SCM Supply Chain Management during product development
• Influence of customers on product development viewed under consideration of Customer Relation Management (CRM)
• Effects of integration and networking on product development (smart products)
• Application integration, long-term archiving
Recommended specialist literature
• Sendler, Wawer (2011): Von PDM zu PLM, 3. Aufl., Carl Hanser Verlag München
• Gudehus (2012): Logistik 1: Grundlagen, Verfahren und Strategien, 4. Aufl., Springer Verlag Berlin
• Gudehus (2012): Logistik 2: Netzwerke, Systeme und Lieferketten, 4. Aufl., Springer Verlag Berlin
• Morgan, Liker (2006): The Toyota Product Development System: Integrating People, Process and Technology, Productivity Press
• Scheer, et al. (2005): Prozessorientiertes Product Lifecycle Management, Springer Verlag Berlin
• Sendler, Wawer (2007): CAD und PDM: Prozessoptimierung durch Integration, 2. Aufl., Carl Hanser Verlag München
• Gebhardt (2007): Generative Fertigungsverfahren, 3. Aufl., Carl Hanser Verlag München
• Gudehus (2012): Logistik 1: Grundlagen, Verfahren und Strategien, 4. Aufl., Springer Verlag Berlin
• Gudehus (2012): Logistik 2: Netzwerke, Systeme und Lieferketten, 4. Aufl., Springer Verlag Berlin
• Morgan, Liker (2006): The Toyota Product Development System: Integrating People, Process and Technology, Productivity Press
• Scheer, et al. (2005): Prozessorientiertes Product Lifecycle Management, Springer Verlag Berlin
• Sendler, Wawer (2007): CAD und PDM: Prozessoptimierung durch Integration, 2. Aufl., Carl Hanser Verlag München
• Gebhardt (2007): Generative Fertigungsverfahren, 3. Aufl., Carl Hanser Verlag München
Assessment methods and criteria
Project documentation and final presentation, final report
Language
German
Number of ECTS credits awarded
2.5
Semester hours per week
Planned teaching and learning method
integrated lecture
Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
4