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Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2003
- Casper Wickman, Rikard Söderberg:
Increased Concurrency between Industrial and Engineering Design Using CAT Technology Combined with Virtual Reality. 7-15 - Michael Lapinski, Michael W. Sobolewski:
Managing Notifications in a Federated S2S Environment. 17-25 - Laurent Deshayes, Christel Dartigues, Parisa Ghodous, Jean François Rigal:
Collaborative System for Cutting Data Management Based on STEP Standard. 27-36 - Nenad Cus-Babic, Danijel Rebolj, Ales Magdic, Milan Radosavljevic:
MC as a Means for Supporting Information Flow in Construction Processes. 37-46 - José M. García-Fornieles, Ip-Shing Fan, Antonio Pérez, Charles Wainwright, Kamal Sehdev:
A Work Breakdown Structure that Integrates Different Views in Aircraft Modification Projects. 47-54 - Stephen Chi-fai Chan, Tharam S. Dillon, Vincent T. Y. Ng:
Exchanging STEP Data through XML-Based Mediators. 55-64 - Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle, Robert I. M. Young, Chimay J. Anumba, Andrew N. Baldwin, N. M. Bouchlaghem:
The Application of PSL to Product Design Across Construction and Manufacturing. 65-75
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2003
- Joris S. M. Vergeest, Imre Horváth, P. Li:
Knowledge-Intensive Tools and Methods of Collaboration in Engineering. 81 - Robert Ian Whitfield, Alex H. B. Duffy, Graham Coates, William Hills:
Efficient Process Optimization. 83-92 - Kikuo Fujita, Shin'ichi Kikuchi:
Distributed Design Support System for Concurrent Process of Preliminary Aircraft Design. 93-105 - Lars Almefelt, Krister Sutinen, Johan Malmqvist:
Computer Support for Systematic Design Applied in a Cross-functional Commercial Concept Development Project. 107-120 - Y. Zhang, John K. Gershenson:
An Initial Study of Direct Relationships between Life-Cycle Modularity and Life-Cycle Cost. 121-128 - Birgit Bayer, Wolfgang Marquardt:
A Comparison of Data Models in Chemical Engineering. 129-138 - Ronald E. Giachetti, Juan Arango:
A Design-Centric Activity-Based Cost Estimation Model for PCB Fabrication. 139-149 - Haeseong J. Jee, R. Ian Campbell:
Internet-Based Design Visualization for Layered Manufacturing. 151-158
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2003
- Mark Klein, Dan Braha, Hiroki Sayama, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
Special Issue on a Complex Systems Perspective on Concurrent Engineering. 163 - Ali Yassine, Dan Braha:
Complex Concurrent Engineering and the Design Structure Matrix Method. 165-176 - David N. Ford, John D. Sterman:
Overcoming the 90% Syndrome: Iteration Management in Concurrent Development Projects. 177-186 - Christoph H. Loch, Jürgen Mihm, Arnd Huchzermeier:
Concurrent Engineering and Design Oscillations in Complex Engineering Projects. 187-199 - Mark Klein, Hiroki Sayama, Peyman Faratin, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
The Dynamics of Collaborative Design: Insights from Complex Systems and Negotiation Research. 201-209 - David N. Ford, John D. Sterman:
The Liar's Club: Concealing Rework in Concurrent Development. 211-219 - Xiu-Tian Yan:
A Multiple Perspective Product Modeling and Simulation Approach to Engineering Design Support. 221-234 - Jérémy Legardeur, Jean-François Boujut, H. Tiger:
ID2: A New Tool to Foster Innovation During the Early Phases of Design Projects. 235-244
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2003
- Egon Ostrosi, Michel Ferney, Olivier Garro:
A Fractal-Based Approach for Concurrent Engineering. 249-265 - Bart Husslage, Edwin R. van Dam, Dick den Hertog, Peter Stehouwer, Erwin Stinstra:
Collaborative Metamodeling: Coordinating Simulation-based Product Design. 267-278 - Li Pheng Khoo, Chun-Hsien Chen, Limin Jiao:
A Dynamic Fuzzy Decision Support Scheme for Concurrent Design Planning. 279-288 - Ahmed Al-Ashaab, Karina Rodríguez, Arturo Molina, Mauro Cardenas, Joaquín Aca, Mohammed Saeed, Hassan Abdalla:
Internet-Based Collaborative Design for an Injection-moulding System. 289-299 - Jinmin Hu, Jianxun Liu, Brian Prasad:
A Constraint-driven Execution Plan for Maximizing Concurrency in Product Development. 301-312 - Wonchang Hur, Hyerim Bae, Suk-Ho Kang:
Customizable Workflow Monitoring. 313-325
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