Research on the Describing for Products Information Evolution Based on TBS

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Based on the analysis of the product design and its process, by using Top Basic Skeleton (TBS) model as a link, and adopting eXtensible Markup Language (XML) to the product’s top-down design and the description of the information evolution, this paper defines the transfer process and the structure of the document of the information transfer in TBS modeling process, and describes the transmission of the design information layer by layer. As a conclusion, the combination of the TBS and XML is beneficial to control the product design process, and to do variant design.

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