Search for dissertations about: "Dag Bergsjö"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Dag Bergsjö.
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1. Supporting production preparation during product development using production requirements
Abstract : Product development is affected by uncertainties due to changing customer requirements, changing regulations, technological developments, long lead times, high product complexities, and geopolitical issues. Automation, increased flexibility of production, and reduced lead times are drivers that allow product development to be competitive in this scenario. READ MORE
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2. Management of Mechatronic Product Data in PLM Systems
Abstract : There are unique problems with mechatronic design. The increased amount of information available, and the need to manage this information from several and traditionally different engineering fields, have made it evident that it is no longer possible to design without solid knowledge about what is going on in related fields. READ MORE
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3. Product Lifecycle Management – Architectural and Organisational Perspectives
Abstract : This thesis investigates Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with focus on architectural and organisational perspectives. The increased complexity in industry regarding processes, IT systems and organisation makes it difficult to manage product information from several and traditionally different engineering fields. READ MORE
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4. Customer-focused data-driven target setting
Abstract : To develop products through a customer-centric strategy, early stages of product development such as target setting play an important role. In the target setting stage Customer Needs (CN) are gathered and translated into Design Requirements (DR) in order to subsequently set product targets that fit cost constraints and at the same time result in high Customer Satisfaction (CS). READ MORE
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5. Managing virtual factory artifacts in extended product lifecycle management systems
Abstract : Reusing previously designed virtual models and the knowledge extracted from running them can reduce time and costs. Since these models are representations of physical artifacts, they have been built based on some criteria, assumptions, and limitations. READ MORE