Effective project management methods, tools and working practices shall be applied to facilitate the communication and collaboration among the different institutions involved in the Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) project. This paper deals with the definition of the configuration management platform architecture enabling technical integration of the DTT system. The first step consists in the identification of main requirements the platform should satisfy, considering the multidisciplinary domains and the geographically dispersed working teams characterizing the nuclear fusion sector and the maturity level of the specific project. Main characteristics of the most advanced Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools are identified, their limits and benefits are evaluated, and the suitable PLM platform is selected, satisfying the DTT project needs. The definition of the architecture of the configuration management platform for the DTT project aims at implementing the DTT assembly model in a unique environment able to exchange models and data even developed outside the platform ensuring the congruence of the design, the traceability of design changes and the adoption of a proper Systems Engineering approach.
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Lanzotti, Francesca Giovanna
;Zoppoli, Andrea;
	
		
		
	
			2024
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Effective project management methods, tools and working practices shall be applied to facilitate the communication and collaboration among the different institutions involved in the Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) project. This paper deals with the definition of the configuration management platform architecture enabling technical integration of the DTT system. The first step consists in the identification of main requirements the platform should satisfy, considering the multidisciplinary domains and the geographically dispersed working teams characterizing the nuclear fusion sector and the maturity level of the specific project. Main characteristics of the most advanced Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools are identified, their limits and benefits are evaluated, and the suitable PLM platform is selected, satisfying the DTT project needs. The definition of the architecture of the configuration management platform for the DTT project aims at implementing the DTT assembly model in a unique environment able to exchange models and data even developed outside the platform ensuring the congruence of the design, the traceability of design changes and the adoption of a proper Systems Engineering approach.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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