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인터넷 기반의 선박 기본계획 지원시스템 개발Development of Internet-based Basic Planning System for Ships

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Development of Internet-based Basic Planning System for Ships
Authors
이순섭이종갑이경호박제웅김수영
Issue Date
1-12월-2004
Publisher
한국 CAD/CAM 학회
Keywords
Internet; Collaboration; Concurrent Engineering; Basic planning system; Remote basic calculation
Citation
한국 CAD/CAM 학회 논문집, v.9, no.4, pp 406 - 415
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국 CAD/CAM 학회 논문집
Volume
9
Number
4
Start Page
406
End Page
415
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1738
Abstract
The industrial environment for shipbuilding in 21st century requires increase in new type of ships and marine structures, international cooperation and globalization, while virtual enterprise environment is rapidly establishing. On the other hand, more and more efforts will be spent on internet based distributed and collaborative environment rather than being spent on unit level automations such as CAD, CAM and CAE, and the link between them. Recent internet technology and information technology in heterogeneous environment are being applied in shipbuilding industry as well as in other industries. While these technology are rapidly adopted in major shipyards, many small and medium-sized shipyards does not have enough resources to introduce system designed for large enterprise. In this paper, a prototype of Internet technology based basic planning system is implemented for the small and medium sized shipyards based on the internet technology and concurrent engineering concept. First, the system is designed from the user requirements. Then standardized development environment and tools are selected. These tools are used for defining and evaluating core application technologies for the system development. This can guarantee the survival of small and medium-sized shipyards in 21st century industrial environment
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