Search for dissertations about: "Collaborative product development"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words Collaborative product development.
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21. Knowledge enabled engineering systems in industrial product development : towards cross company collaboration
Abstract : The manufacturing industry of today is experiencing an increased competitive environment due to the effects of market globalisation. To be able to stay competitive and provide excellent goods, Swedish industry and academia have foreseen the need for new business scenarios, models and methods. READ MORE
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22. The Customer's Role in New Service Development
Abstract : Given today’s industry dynamics, new service development is becoming increasingly important to the competitiveness, growth, and survival of organizations. Unfortunately, new service development has proven to be a complex and difficult task. READ MORE
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23. A lightweight knowledge sharing approach for product-service systems development
Abstract : The move towards offering product-service systems (PSS) requires the involvement of stakeholders from heterogeneous functions or companies with knowledge of the different stages of the life cycle. This challenges the way in which organizations create, share, and manage knowledge across functional and corporate boundaries. READ MORE
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24. Towards a learning organization for product development
Abstract : The costs of late changes due to earlier misunderstandings in product development are very high, even though no company wants to admit how high they really are. From experience in Swedish industry and based on results from previous research found in the literature, the conclusion is drawn that people need to talk to one another to be able to understand one another and thereby avoid misunderstandings. READ MORE
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25. Socio-technical aspects of distributed collaborative engineering
Abstract : In light of globalization, it is becoming increasingly important to take into account both advantages and disadvantages associated with world-wide product development efforts. While globalization means that costs and risks can be decreased, or shared in the case of collaborative projects, it also means that changes in traditional organizational structures are inevitable. READ MORE