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Cross-Domain Collaboration Between the Electrical, Mechanical and PLM Domains

Nov. 17, 2021
The development of advanced vehicle features and functionality contributes to rapid growth in the cross-domain complexity of modern vehicles. Primarily, this is due to an explosion of electrical and electronic content within vehicle architectures.
The continued growth of vehicle E/E architectures demands tighter integrations between electrical, mechanical, and PLM domains. As the E/E systems become more critical to vehicle features and functionality, cross-domain collaboration must become more frequent and more effective.

As vehicles continue to become more complex, improved integrations will enable faster design cycles through platform-level generative design, robust data continuity, and automated configuration control.

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