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Cloud-based design and manufacturing (CBDM) refers to a service-oriented networked product development model in which service consumers are able to configure products or services and reconfigure manufacturing systems through Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Hardware-as-a-Service (HaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).〔Wu, D., Thames, J.L., Rosen, D.W., & Schaefer, D. (2013). Enhancing the Product Realization Process with Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing Systems. Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering (JCISE), 13(4): 041004-041004-14. 〕 Adapted from the original cloud computing paradigm and introduced into the realm of computer-aided product development, Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing is gaining significant momentum and attention from both academia and industry. Cloud-based design and manufacturing includes two aspects: cloud-based design and cloud-based manufacturing. Another related concept is cloud manufacturing that is more general and popular.〔L. Zhang, YL Luo, F Tao, B. H. Li, L Ren, XS Zhang, H. Guo, Y Cheng, AR Hu. Cloud manufacturing: a new manufacturing paradigm (). Enterprise Information Systems, May 21, 2012.〕〔 Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing: Status and Promise. In: Schaefer, D. (Ed): Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing: A Service-Oriented Product Development Paradigm for the 21st Century, Springer, London, UK, pp. 1–24.〕 Cloud-Based Design (CBD) refers to a networked design model that leverages cloud computing, service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web 2.0 (e.g., social network sites), and semantic web technologies to support cloud-based engineering design services in distributed and collaborative environments.〔Wu, D., Schaefer, D., & Rosen, D.W. (2013). Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing Systems: A Social Network Analysis. International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED13), Seoul, Korea.〕 Cloud-Based Manufacturing (CBM) refers to a networked manufacturing model that exploits on-demand access to a shared collection of diversified and distributed manufacturing resources to form temporary, reconfigurable production lines which enhance efficiency, reduce product lifecycle costs, and allow for optimal resource allocation in response to variable-demand customer generated tasking.〔Wu, D., Greer, M.J., Rosen, D.W., & Schaefer, D. (2013). Cloud Manufacturing: Drivers, Current Status, and Future Trends. Proceedings of the ASME 2013 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC13), Paper Number: MSEC2013-1106, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.〕 The enabling technologies for Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing include cloud computing, Web 2.0, Internet of Things (IoT), and service-oriented architecture (SOA). == History == The term cloud-based design and manufacturing (CBDM) was initially coined by Dazhong Wu, David Rosen, and Dirk Schaefer at Georgia Tech in 2012 for the purpose of articulating a new paradigm for digital manufacturing and design innovation in distributed and collaborative settings. The main objective of CBDM is to further reduce time and cost associated with maintaining information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructures for design and manufacturing, enhancing (digital manufacturing and design innovation ) in distributed and collaborative environments, and adapting to rapidly changing market demands.〔Wu, D., Thames, J.L., Rosen, D.W., & Schaefer, D. (2012). Towards a Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing Paradigm: Looking Backward, Looking Forward. Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE12), Paper Number: DETC2012-70780, Chicago, U.S.〕 In 2014, the same research group also published the world-wide first two books on the subjects of Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing (CBDM)〔Schaefer, D. (Ed.), 2014, "Cloud-based design and manufacturing (CBDM): a service-oriented product development paradigm for the 21st century, Springer, London, UK, ISBN 978-3-319-07398-9, 282 pp.〕 and Social Product Development (SPD) 〔Schaefer, D. (Ed.), 2014, "Product development in the Socio-sphere," Springer, London, UK, ISBN 978-3-319-07404-7, 235 pp.〕 with Springer, edited by Dirk Schaefer. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cloud-based design and manufacturing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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