Engineering:Engineering information management

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Engineering information management (EIM) is the business function within product development and specifically systems engineering that allows engineers to collaborate on a single source of truth of engineering data. Contrary to product data management (PDM) and product lifecycle management (PLM), its main purpose is not storage of CAD-related drawings and files, but rather the full execution of the V-model for hardware development, complementing and integrating to the above mentioned systems.

Scope

EIM systems enable collaboration on all important aspects of the engineering lifecycle, such as:

EIM systems implement the activities on both sides of the engineering V-model. Instead of being purely a data storage, it focuses also on the human interaction with the models and data,[1] thus enabling concurrent engineering.[2]

EIM therefore enables the optimization of products and engineering processes, where traditional methodologies have become ineffective in keeping up with rising product and process complexity.[3]

Interactions with the other engineering management systems

EIM systems do directly and indirectly interact with other tools in the engineering information infrastructure, such as:

Engineering information management system interactions with other systems

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