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03/31/2008 8:35 PM
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DP and PLM: Different Visions for Different Purposes
— To someone outside our industry, the vision of DP (digital prototyping) may seem like just another way of saying “PLM” (product lifecycle management). The two visions have a common goal, but are executed with different methodologies. PLM confronts the challenge of automating engineering and manufacturing top-down, with global implementation. DP proffers a bottom-up, stepwise vision (DP). Some vendors have offerings in both camps. What’s the real difference between the two visions and what does this mean to the customer?
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