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A DISTRIBUTED MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN OPTIMIZATION FRAMEWORK: TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Abstract

Web technology is playing an increasingly important role in collaborative product development systems. However, traditional Web-based applications were developed using client/server architecture for information sharing, which lacks a proper support for non-deterministic ad hoc interaction and integration of distributed capabilities. This paper presents some results of an on-going research project on developing a distributed multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) framework that integrates Internet, Web and agent technologies. The primary goal is to develop a collaborative distributed MDO environment that integrates traditional and state-of-the-art technologies. The principle is to leverage the right technology for the appropriate purpose. In this paper the MDO environment is modeled as a society of agents. Agent-oriented negotiation is employed in computing resource management or load balancing. Web-based interfaces provide the vehicle for the users to access the MDO software environment and collaborate with each other. Active Web servers provide a way to integrate legacy systems separated by firewalls. The paper describes the proposed framework; presents a prototype environment for blow molded automotive parts design; and addresses some key issues in system implementation.

Authors

Shen W; Ghenniwa H

Journal

Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science Transactions of the SDPS Official Journal of the Society for Design and Process Science, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 95–108

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

DOI

10.3233/jid-2003-7306

ISSN

1092-0617

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