Article | REF: AG2610 V1

Nomenclatures

Author: Philippe LE BOURHIS

Publication date: April 10, 1999

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4. Conclusion

Today, more than ever, the bill of materials is a fundamental database, shared by all sectors of the company. Indeed, changing working methods, shorter lead times and the constant quest for productivity have led to a growing need for structured data exchange. For example, it is inconceivable to develop parallel working — or simultaneous engineering — without this pooling of constantly updated reference information.

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