Business Architecture Strategy and Platform-Based Ecosystems by Young Won Park

Business Architecture Strategy and Platform-Based Ecosystems by Young Won Park

Author:Young Won Park
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Singapore, Singapore


To achieve Samsung’s strategic goals, the E-CIM Center’s mission was to facilitate the transition from the old to the new business model. The old business model was described as “physical product-based development, with lack of information infrastructure, heavy workload for designers, and unavailable design data.” On the other hand, the new business model focused on “new development processes, standardization of all component parts, 3D CAD/CAM/CAE, and creation of product design information management structure (PDM).”

To accomplish this mission, E-CIM steered the company’s physical product development away from serial processing and toward Rapid Prototype Interface (RPI) processing, thus pursuing cooperative design based on the principles of concurrent engineering. During this process, in order to overcome the company’s lack of information infrastructure, E-CIM decided to adopt 3D CAD as a way to effectively use product models throughout the entire process—from the designing of products to the molding of metals. Indeed, E-CIM chose I-DEAS to design mechanical features and the Mentor and Zuken systems for the design of electronic features. It also worked toward creating a product library database through standardization of all common parts and applied product data management. Lastly, to reduce the engineers’ workload and effectively store design data, E-CIM continued to undertake various strategic initiatives to implement CAD/CAM/CAE and PDM. Product Database Management



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