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Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management (Artech House Computing Library) [Hardcover]

Ivica Crnkovic (Author), Ulf Asklund (Author), Annita Persson Dahlqvist (Author)
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1580534988 978-1580534987 June 30, 2003
Because today’s products rely on tightly integrated hardware and software components, system and software engineers, and project and product managers need to have an understanding of both product data management (PDM) and software configuration management (SCM). This groundbreaking book offers you that essential knowledge, pointing out the similarities and differences of these two processes, and showing you how they can be combined to ensure effective and efficient product and system development, production and maintenance.

The book provides comprehensive coverage of the immense range of PDM/SCM tools in the marketplace. You learn how to leverage the synergy created by combining PDM and SCM. Organizations using this integrated approach can benefit for years to come by being able to quickly and efficiently develop new products and efficiently maintain and update existing products. A thorough treatment of PDM and SCM principles ensures mastery of these development processes before embarking on an integration program. In-depth case studies provide practical knowledge for successful PDM and SCM use and integration.


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Ivica Crnkovic is a professor of software engineering at Mälardalen University, Sweden. A frequent contributor to the literature on component development and co-author of Building Reliable Component-Based Software Systems (Artech House, 2002), he has been co-organizer of IEEE conferences and workshops on software engineering and a program committee member of software configuration management symposia and workshops. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering and in theoretical physics and Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Zagrab, Croatia.

Ulf Asklund is an assistant professor at Lund University, Sweden, where he earned a Ph.D. in configuration management. A regular presenter at international conferences on software configuration management, he has organized workshops and a conference for the IEEE.

Annita Persson Dahlqvist is a software configuration and product data manager for Ericsson, AB. She earned her B.Sc. in computer science from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She has been a program committee member of software configuration management symposia and workshops and is a regular presenter at international conferences on software and system configuration management.


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  • Hardcover: 366 pages
  • Publisher: Artech Print on Demand (June 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580534988
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580534987
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,352,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide to SCM-PDM Integration, July 12, 2003
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This review is from: Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management (Artech House Computing Library) (Hardcover)
Product Data Management (PDM) is a class of enterprise software that manages product data and relationships-facilitating innovation and increasing engineering productivity. It allows you to manage, control, and access data surrounding new product design, engineering, and manufacturing processes. By providing controlled and secure global data access, PDM empowers the organization to deliver higher-quality products to market faster and more efficiently. This process impacts the entire life cycle of a product, as employees at each phase in the product development process can access the right information at the right time.

Software Configuration management (SCM) is the discipline of identifying the configuration of a system at discrete points in time for purposes of systematically controlling changes to this configuration and maintaining the integrity and traceability of this configuration throughout the system life cycle. SCM is a collection of techniques which coordinate and control the construction of a software system. Today's software systems consist of a myriad of component parts each of which evolves as it is developed and maintained. SCM ensures that this evolution is efficient and controlled, so that the individual components fit together to form a coherent whole.

So we can say that while PDM ensures that the product development goes on smoothly, SCM make sure that the software development is done efficiently. Today most products-both hardware and software-are becoming more and more complex. Another fact is that in today's environment neither software nor hardware can exist in isolation. Software is the integral part and the driving force in almost all machines and systems from mission critical applications like controlling the operations of satellites and Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), air traffic control (ATC) systems, managing the functioning of banks and hospitals, handling the airline and railway reservation systems and so on to performing mundane tasks like operating a door locking system.

In the past the SCM and PDM disciplines have existed and evolved with little interaction. The SCM and PDM disciplines can help an organization to achieve greater efficiencies in its product development, marketing and customer support efforts. But the days of SCM and PDM working in isolation are gone. To survive, thrive and successfully compete in today's highly competitive business environment, the organizations must conceive, build, test and market high-quality products in the most efficient and effective manner. The customer support, bug fixes, product enhancements, product evolution, etc. must be done quickly (at internet speed) and with minimum wasted effort. In order to achieve these goals, the SCM and PDM disciplines must be integrated.

Only when the hardware and software development teams fully understands what is happening in the `other world', only when the hardware-software boundaries disappear and only when the seamless information integration occurs between the hardware and software development environments, the organizations will be able to realize their full potential and become market leaders. If this is to happen, then the organizations should integrate their SCM and PDM efforts.

The book "Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management" does an excellent job in teaching and guiding the organizations/practitioners to integrate their SCM and PDM disciplines successfully. The easy-to-read and engaging writing style combined with the excellent organization of the book has gone a long way in making the topics of SCM and PDM accessible and interesting to the readers.

The book contains 5 sections-Basic Principles of PDM and SCM, Similarities and Differences between PDM and SCM, Integration and Deployment, Case Studies and Tools and Standards Survey. The book develops the basics of both SCM and PDM from grounds up so that the reader who is not familiar with either discipline will not have to go elsewhere for understanding the concepts of SCM or PDM. For experts in the field, the introduction to the basics acts as a refresher.

Once the basics and concepts are established the authors get down to the business of detailing the methods and strategies of integrating PDM and SCM. The authors provide detailed descriptions of PDM and SCM integration processes so that the users can get a clear picture of the benefits of SCM-PDM integration. This is followed up with 6 excellent case studies from multinational organizations like Sun, Ericsson, ABB, etc. These case studies are worth their weight in gold as they illustrate the challenges and opportunities of the SCM-PDM integration efforts.

The last section consists of the SCM and PDM resources, brief descriptions of SCM and PDM tools and so on. This section also gives a short but excellent overview of Document Management System and its relation to SCM and PDM and a list of document management tools. Another very useful chapter in this section is the one that describes the major SCM, PDM and document management standards.

This book is a MUST read for engineers, developers and managers who develop today's sophisticated systems. This book is ideal for people who are trying to or who are entrusted with the task of integrating the SCM-PDM efforts of their organizations. This book will also be very useful for the SCM/PDM professionals who want to learn about the other discipline and how it relates to their own profession.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much needed convergence of disciplines, June 16, 2004
This review is from: Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management (Artech House Computing Library) (Hardcover)
When an industry expert and noted CM author such as Alexis Leon awards this book 5-stars you are assured that it's worth reading. I found this book to be unique in that it ties together two separate, but related, disciplines that share common goals, but diverge in terminology and approach.

The team of authors demonstrate a deep knowledge of product and software development life cycles, the key issues, practices and factors in each of these disciplines, and have produced a book that clarifies the differences and similarities. More importantly, they have integrated the two disciplines at the conceptual and best practices levels, and have distilled the terminologies of these disciplines to provide a convergent view of configuration management at the meta level. This feat makes this book one of the most valuable resources spanning two major topics - product data management and software configuration management. Moreover, it provides the key to attaining a single CM posture within an organization, which is coherent and has all roles working from the same set of processes and procedures, instead of two CM silos.

Scope and depth of the material in this book are wide and deep. The material does not leave a single important concept, issue or practice uncovered. It also contains best practices from both the PDM and SCM worlds, so it rates high in technical accuracy. More importantly, real life examples are used throughout to illustrate or reinforce concepts and practices.

There is only one area where this book is weak - it cites specific tools, which practically assures that this material will be outdated. However, the preface to this book contains the URL to the book's supporting web site, which does provide up-to-date information, which offsets this minor weakness. I highly recommend this book to all CM practitioners, especially those in product-centric companies. I also recommend augmenting this book with PDM Information Center (ASIN B0000A22J3) and CM Crossroads (ASIN B00009P31G).

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Summary of the Problem, January 20, 2011
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This book is a worthwhile read for professionals seriously involved in integrating PLM/PDM and SCM systems. It's sometimes difficult to explain clearly the fundamental differences in these models and to identify how they can be bridged. It's a long and detailed explanation of both, not for the faint of heart, but the best I've seen so far.
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configuration effectivity, product structure management, pure software products, automation technology products, other engineering tools, document management tools, interoperability functions, workspace management, data vault, distributed development, key process areas, software development phase, loose integration, configuration documents, digital mock, release management, common information model, product data management, business items, change management tools, product revision, version management, bound configurations, workgroup server
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