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    Product development in collaborative networks - An expert view on current challenges and future trends
    ( 2016) ; ;
    Neumeyer, Sebastian
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    Hayka, Haygazun
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    Stark, Rainer
    Cross-enterprise collaboration in product development has become a common practice in industry. Companies increasingly depend on collaborations with networks of partners from different tiers of value creation, various geographic locations and even from outside of their own sector. Moreover, there is a growing tendency to involve parties from later stages of the product's lifecycle in the product development phase. To face the challenges of the increasing complexity of collaborative product development a holistic approach of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) has evolved. Although methods, processes and IT-systems of PLM proved to be beneficial in supporting the internal collaboration of industrial companies, they seem to have only little effect in the context of cross-company collaboration. Reasons and solution approaches for that were evaluated in an expert study with 40 experts from industry and academia. Results from that study and practical implications are presented in this paper.
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    Zukunft der unternehmensübergreifenden Kollaboration
    (Fraunhofer IPK, 2016) ; ;
    Neumeyer, Sebastian
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    Hayka, Haygazun
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    Kirsch, Lucas
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    Drewinksi, Roland
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    Hayka, Haygazun
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    Stark, Rainer
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    Using ontology to support scientific interdisciplinary collaboration within joint sustainability research projects
    ( 2013) ;
    Pförtner, Anne
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    Hayka, Haygazun
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    Stark, Rainer
    A multitude of different perspectives and scientific disciplines have to be regarded considering research in sustainable development. Each discipline usually has its own understanding of sustainability and uses different vocabulary. Nonetheless, they have to work together to make a progress. To get a complete picture within the field of production, for example to evaluate the sustainability of a product or a process, different disciplines such as environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics or social sciences must be combined. In the Collaborative Research Center 1026 â Sustainable Manufacturing an ontology is developed in order to link the different disciplines considering sustainable value creation networks. The ontology assists in exchanging information and data and thus fosters collaboration. The paper presents and discusses an extract of identified requirements and the approach on developing the ontology for collaborative research.