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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY....................1
1 THE NEED TO BRIDGE DESIGN, MATERIALS, AND PRODUCTION....................8
History and Status....................8
Benefits....................9
Future Vision....................9
2 FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING....................11
Processes and Tools Common to Many Industries....................12
Product Development, Manufacture, and Life-Cycle Support Activities....................16
Specific Activities in Mechanical Parts Industries....................19
Specific Activities in Electronics Parts Industries....................20
Modeling and Sensing....................21
3 TOOLS FOR VIRTUAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING....................23
Tool Evolution and Compatibility....................23
Systems Engineering Tools....................29
Engineering Design Tools....................39
Materials Science Tools....................45
Manufacturing Tools....................57
Life-Cycle Assessment Tools....................61
Common Themes....................69
4 ECONOMIC DIMENSION OF BRIDGING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING....................70
The Cost of Bridging....................71
Identifying the Expected Benefits....................71
Impacts on Productivity Growth....................72
Strategic Issues....................72
Understanding the Role of Government....................72
Institutional Stuctures....................72
5 BARRIERS TO VIRTUAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING IN DOD ACQUISITION....................74
Need for Definition and Management of Requirements....................74
Need for Building Linkages Across All Phases ofDoD Acquisition....................77
6 SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND RESEARCH NEEDS....................81
Systems Engineering....................82
Engineering Design....................83
Materials Science....................84
Manufacturing....................85
Life-Cycle Assessment....................86
Common Themes....................86
Leveraging Design and Manufacturing in the DoD Acquisition Process....................89
APPENDIXES A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members....................93
B Meeting Agendas....................97
C Current Engineering Design Tools....................99
D Selected Computer-Based Tools Vendors....................104
E Acronyms....................109
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