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**[[https://www.dau.mil/acquipedia/Pages/ArticleDetails.aspx?aid=e098c0dc-6a51-43c0-8540-a104eec7db1f | Product Life-cycle Management (PLM)]]** as stated by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Encyclopedia, describes the similar topic as follows:\\ | **[[https://www.dau.mil/acquipedia/Pages/ArticleDetails.aspx?aid=e098c0dc-6a51-43c0-8540-a104eec7db1f | Product Life-cycle Management (PLM)]]** as stated by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Encyclopedia, describes the similar topic as follows:\\ | ||
//**The Product Life-cycle Management (PLM)** "is an evolving set of business principles, organizational constructs and information management systems used in the governance of modern, technically complex and globally distributed assets. PLM is more about how an organization manages it's people, processes and products than any specific technology investment. It's about how product information is managed across organizational boundaries and how people interact with this information throughout a product's lifecycle. As a business management technique, PLM is product (item) vs. organizationally-centric and emphasizes intellectual property management and protection across organizational boundaries in collaborative, arms-reach business engagements// [4]." | //**The Product Life-cycle Management (PLM)** "is an evolving set of business principles, organizational constructs and information management systems used in the governance of modern, technically complex and globally distributed assets. PLM is more about how an organization manages it's people, processes and products than any specific technology investment. It's about how product information is managed across organizational boundaries and how people interact with this information throughout a product's lifecycle. As a business management technique, PLM is product (item) vs. organizationally-centric and emphasizes intellectual property management and protection across organizational boundaries in collaborative, arms-reach business engagements// [4]." | ||
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