Product Lifecycle Management (PLM): A Digital Journey Using Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) by Uthayan Elangovan
Book · PLM + IIoT
🏆 2020 Taylor & Francis Outstanding Professional Book

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

A Digital Journey Using Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

As manufacturing becomes increasingly connected, PLM must evolve beyond managing engineering data to enabling collaboration across the entire product lifecycle. This award-winning practitioner guide explores how IIoT extends PLM by integrating product, manufacturing, and operational data into a connected digital ecosystem.

Drawing on practical industry experience, the book explains how organizations can improve product development, manufacturing, quality, service, and lifecycle decision-making through integrated PLM and IIoT strategies.

PLM · IIoT · Digital Thread
Product Lifecycle Management: A Digital Journey Using IIoT
A practitioner’s guide to connecting engineering and operational intelligence across the product lifecycle
Uthayan Elangovan · CRC Press / Routledge
At a Glance

The book, in five facts

Publisher
CRC Press / Routledge
Author
Uthayan Elangovan
Recognition
2020 Taylor & Francis Outstanding Professional Book
Focus Areas
PLM · IIoT · Digital Transformation · Industry 4.0
Best For
Engineering, Manufacturing, Product Development, Digital Transformation, Academia
Why This Book Matters

Modern products keep generating data long after they leave the factory

Yet in many organizations, engineering, manufacturing, quality, and service continue to operate in disconnected systems, making it difficult to use that information to improve future products.

This book presents a practical perspective on connecting Product Lifecycle Management with Industrial Internet of Things technologies to create a continuous flow of information across the product lifecycle — bringing engineering knowledge and operational insight together to support data-driven product development, connected manufacturing, and continuous improvement.

Whether you’re beginning your PLM journey, modernizing an existing environment, or exploring Industry 4.0 initiatives, this book provides the concepts, frameworks, and practical examples needed to understand how connected lifecycle management supports long-term business value.

A Practical Guide to Connected PLM

Connecting PLM and IIoT across the product lifecycle

Digital transformation in manufacturing is no longer limited to automating individual processes or deploying isolated software. Organizations are increasingly seeking ways to connect engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and service into a continuous flow of information that supports better decisions throughout the product lifecycle.

PLM provides the foundation for managing product information from concept through design, manufacturing, service, and retirement. IIoT enables manufacturers to collect operational data from machines, production systems, and connected products operating in the real world. When these two disciplines work together, manufacturers gain more than visibility into engineering data — they create a closed-loop lifecycle where operational insights continuously inform product development, manufacturing improvements, quality initiatives, and service strategies.

Key themes explored throughout the book

PLM Foundations

The processes, components, and business value of Product Lifecycle Management.

Connected Digital Ecosystems

Integrating PLM with enterprise systems such as ERP, MES, ALM, SCM, and Service Lifecycle Management.

Industrial Internet of Things

Leveraging operational data to enhance engineering and manufacturing decisions.

Smart Product Development

Managing the lifecycle of connected products from concept to service.

Digital Collaboration

Enabling cross-functional teams to work from a shared, trusted source of product information.

Industry 4.0 Technologies

How cloud computing, additive manufacturing, simulation, analytics, and automation complement PLM.

Practical Industrial Use Cases

How integrated PLM and IIoT strategies create measurable business value through real-world scenarios.

Concept Design Engineering Manufacturing Quality Service Connected Product Operational Feedback Continuous Improvement

PLM manages the digital definition of a product, while IIoT enriches that definition with real-world operational intelligence — creating a continuous digital thread across the product lifecycle.

The Backstory

Why this book was written

The convergence of Product Lifecycle Management and the Industrial Internet of Things has transformed the way manufacturers create, build, and support products. While PLM manages the digital definition of a product and IIoT generates operational intelligence from manufacturing and connected products, there has often been limited practical guidance on how these domains work together across the enterprise.

Drawing on hands-on experience with PLM implementations and digital manufacturing initiatives, this book explores that connection — explaining how engineering information, manufacturing operations, quality processes, and product performance data can be integrated to create a continuous digital thread that supports better collaboration, faster decision-making, and continuous product improvement.

This book was inspired by a simple question encountered during real-world PLM and IIoT engagements: How can engineering information and operational data be connected across the manufacturing enterprise to create greater business value? The chapters that follow explore that question through practical concepts, integration approaches, and industrial use cases.

The Challenges It Addresses

Turning disconnected product data into business value

Many manufacturers have invested in engineering and enterprise systems such as CAD, PLM, ERP, MES, and quality management — yet product information often remains fragmented across departments, making it difficult to maintain a consistent view of the product throughout its lifecycle. Manufacturers exploring PLM, IIoT, or broader digital transformation often encounter:

  • Product information distributed across disconnected systems and teams
  • Limited visibility into product data beyond the engineering phase
  • Engineering, manufacturing, quality, and service working from different versions of product information
  • Difficulty integrating operational insights into future product development
  • Increasing product complexity and more demanding customer expectations
  • Challenges in measuring the business value of digital transformation initiatives
How This Book Helps

A structured introduction to connected lifecycle management

Readers will learn how to:

  • Understand the role of PLM as the foundation for product information management
  • Explore how IIoT extends PLM by incorporating real-world operational data
  • Connect engineering, manufacturing, quality, and service through an integrated digital ecosystem
  • Understand the relationships between PLM, ERP, MES, ALM, SCM, and Service Lifecycle Management
  • Apply Industry 4.0 technologies to strengthen product lifecycle processes
  • Evaluate practical implementation approaches through business-oriented use cases
  • Recognize how connected lifecycle management contributes to innovation, efficiency, and informed decision-making
From Product Data to Continuous Improvement

A continuous feedback loop across the lifecycle

The value of PLM is no longer limited to managing engineering data. Combined with IIoT, it becomes part of a continuous feedback loop where information flows across the entire product lifecycle.

Product Idea
Engineering & Design
Manufacturing
Connected Product
Operational & Usage Data
Engineering Insights
Improved Products

By connecting product information with operational intelligence, organizations create a digital thread that supports collaboration, accelerates innovation, and enables continuous improvement throughout the lifecycle.

What You’ll Learn

Build a strong foundation for connected PLM

This book takes you through the principles, technologies, and practical approaches that enable PLM to support modern digital manufacturing. By the end, you’ll be able to:

Understand PLM Fundamentals

Core components including product data management, change management, quality management, supplier collaboration, manufacturing process management, and project management.

Build an Integrated PLM Ecosystem

How PLM connects with ERP, MES, SCM, ALM, and Service Lifecycle Management for a seamless flow of product information.

Explore the Role of IIoT

How operational data from machines, production systems, and connected products enhances development and decision-making.

Develop Smart Connected Products

Designing, developing, validating, launching, and supporting smart connected products across their lifecycle.

Connect Engineering with Manufacturing

How digital collaboration lets teams work from trusted product information, improving consistency and speed.

Apply Industry 4.0 Technologies

How additive manufacturing, cloud computing, simulation, robotics, analytics, and AR complement PLM initiatives.

Learn Through Practical Use Cases

How integrated PLM, ERP, MES, and IIoT environments address common manufacturing challenges.

Measure Business Value

How connected lifecycle management improves quality, efficiency, innovation speed, and ROI.

Knowledge Areas Covered

A complete map of connected lifecycle management

  • Product Lifecycle Management fundamentals
  • Product Data Management (PDM)
  • Manufacturing Process Management (MPM)
  • Engineering Change Management
  • Quality and Supplier Management
  • PLM ecosystem integration
  • ERP, MES, ALM, SCM, and SLM connectivity
  • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Smart Product Development
  • Digital Collaboration
  • Industry 4.0 technologies
  • Connected manufacturing
  • Digital Thread concepts
  • Industrial implementation use cases
  • Business value and ROI
Explore the Book

A chapter-by-chapter journey through connected PLM

Seven chapters progressively build an understanding of PLM, IIoT, and their role in enabling connected manufacturing — each introducing key concepts before expanding into integration strategies, enabling technologies, and practical industrial applications.

CH. 01
PLM Components

The foundations of PLM — Product Data Management, Manufacturing Process Management, Change Management, Quality Management, Supplier Management, and Project Management — and how they work together.

CH. 02
Building the PLM Ecosystem

How PLM integrates with ERP, MES, ALM, SCM, and Service Lifecycle Management to create a collaborative digital enterprise prepared for Industry 4.0.

CH. 03
Evolution of Industrial Internet of Things

From operational technology and process control systems to connected devices and predictive analytics — how operational data creates new opportunities.

CH. 04
Smart Product Development

How connected products are designed, developed, validated, launched, and supported — product architecture, protocols, prototyping, QA, certification, and post-launch improvement.

CH. 05
Convergence of PLM and IIoT

How PLM and IIoT complement each other to create digital collaboration across engineering, manufacturing, and service.

CH. 06
Industry 4.0 Technologies That Enhance PLM

Additive manufacturing, cloud computing, robotics, simulation, augmented reality, analytics, and automation — and how they strengthen PLM.

CH. 07
Industrial Use Cases and Business Value

Practical scenarios showing how PLM, ERP, MES, and IIoT work together — plus methods for evaluating ROI and measuring business value.

Who Will Benefit From This Book?

Practical insight for anyone connecting engineering and operations

Whether you’re leading digital transformation, managing engineering data, developing products, or exploring PLM for the first time, this book offers practical insight into connecting engineering, manufacturing, and operational intelligence across the product lifecycle. Rather than focusing on one software platform or industry, it presents principles that apply across discrete manufacturing sectors.

Engineering & Product Development

Understand how PLM supports structured product development, engineering collaboration, and lifecycle governance.

Manufacturing & Operations Leaders

Learn how operational data and IIoT improve manufacturing performance and feed back into product development.

PLM & Digital Transformation Professionals

Gain a practical understanding of integrating PLM with enterprise systems and Industry 4.0 technologies.

Business & Technology Leaders

Explore how connected lifecycle management supports strategic decision-making, innovation, and operational excellence.

IT & Solution Architects

Understand PLM’s role within the broader enterprise ecosystem, including ERP, MES, ALM, SCM, and IIoT platforms.

Consultants & System Integrators

Build a broader perspective on implementing connected product lifecycle strategies across manufacturing organizations.

Students & Academics

Develop a foundational understanding of PLM, IIoT, and digital manufacturing through practical, industrial examples.

Why Readers Value This Book

Bridging engineering, manufacturing, and digital transformation

Digital transformation in manufacturing requires more than adopting new technologies — it requires connecting people, processes, and product information across the enterprise. Rather than focusing on a specific software platform or methodology, this book presents vendor-neutral concepts applicable across a wide range of manufacturing environments.

A Practitioner’s Perspective

Written from hands-on industry experience, combining engineering, manufacturing, and digital transformation thinking focused on real business challenges.

Connecting PLM and IIoT

Explains how engineering information and operational intelligence complement one another to support informed decision-making.

Technology-Neutral Concepts

Applicable regardless of the PLM, ERP, MES, or IIoT platforms an organization chooses.

A Structured Learning Journey

Progresses from PLM fundamentals through enterprise integration, smart products, Industry 4.0, and practical use cases.

Practical Manufacturing Focus

Concepts presented in the context of real manufacturing environments — engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and service.

Recognized Professional Contribution

Received the 2020 Taylor & Francis Outstanding Professional Book Award for advancing PLM and IIoT knowledge.

Why It Continues to Be Relevant

The need for connected product information remains fundamental

Although digital technologies continue to evolve, organizations keep investing in PLM, enterprise integration, and digital manufacturing initiatives to improve collaboration, product quality, operational efficiency, and lifecycle decision-making.

The concepts presented in this book provide a foundation for understanding how engineering and operational data work together to support continuous improvement and long-term digital transformation.

Continue Your Learning Journey

Explore more publications on digital manufacturing

PLM is one part of the broader digital transformation journey. Together, these publications provide a progressive learning path — from IIoT foundations, through connected PLM, to Industry 5.0 and an in-depth PLM reference.

Book 1 · IIoT

Smart Automation to Smart Manufacturing

Introduces the foundations of connected manufacturing and Industrial Internet of Things.

Explore the Book →
Book 2 · You’re reading this

PLM: A Digital Journey Using IIoT

Demonstrates how engineering and operational intelligence work together across the product lifecycle.

Book 3 · Second Edition

Industry 5.0: The Future of the Industrial Economy

Explores the future of manufacturing — human expertise, intelligent automation, sustainability, and resilient operations.

Explore the Book →
Book 4 · Reference

Handbook of Product Lifecycle Management

An in-depth reference for advancing PLM strategy, implementation, and digital transformation.

Related Consulting Services

Put connected lifecycle thinking into practice

Understanding the principles of PLM and IIoT is the first step. Successfully applying them requires aligning business processes, engineering data, enterprise systems, and digital transformation objectives. Neel SMARTEC Consulting helps manufacturers translate these concepts into practical strategies and implementation roadmaps, with a vendor-independent approach focused on business outcomes.

PLM Strategy & Roadmap

A clear roadmap for adopting or modernizing PLM, aligned with your business goals, product complexity, and transformation priorities.

PLM Capability & Maturity Assessment

Evaluate current PLM capabilities, identify process and technology gaps, and establish a phased improvement plan.

PLM Vendor Selection

Select the right PLM solution through objective evaluation of requirements, processes, scalability, integration, and TCO.

Engineering Data & Digital Thread Assessment

Improve engineering data quality and product information flow to establish a connected digital thread.

PLM Implementation Advisory

Independent guidance on governance, best practices, change management, integration strategy, and business adoption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the book

Is this book suitable for readers who are new to PLM?

Yes. It introduces the core principles of PLM before exploring more advanced topics such as enterprise integration, IIoT, smart product development, and Industry 4.0 technologies — suitable for both newcomers and experienced professionals.

Does the book focus on a specific PLM software platform?

No. The book is vendor-neutral. It explains the business processes, lifecycle concepts, integration approaches, and digital transformation principles applicable across different PLM platforms and manufacturing environments.

How does this book connect PLM with Industrial Internet of Things?

It explains how operational data generated by manufacturing systems and connected products complements PLM by creating a continuous flow of information across engineering, manufacturing, quality, and service.

Who should read this book?

Engineering professionals, product development teams, manufacturing leaders, PLM practitioners, digital transformation professionals, IT architects, consultants, researchers, and students.

Does the book include practical examples?

Yes. It combines foundational concepts with practical implementation approaches and industrial use cases showing how PLM, ERP, MES, and IIoT work together to deliver measurable business value.

Is the content still relevant as manufacturing technologies evolve?

Yes. While digital technologies continue to advance, the need to connect engineering information with operational intelligence remains fundamental to modern manufacturing and digital transformation initiatives.

Can this book be used for academic learning and professional development?

Absolutely. It serves as an introductory reference for higher education and professional learning, while also offering practical perspectives for engineering teams and organizations.

How can I apply these concepts within my organization?

The book provides the foundational knowledge needed to understand connected PLM. If you’re planning an implementation, evaluating your capabilities, or building a digital transformation roadmap, Neel SMARTEC Consulting offers independent, tailored advisory services.

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