Search for dissertations about: "Distributed Development"
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1. Distributed engineering : tools and methods for collaborative product development
Abstract : Engineering design is fundamentally social, requiring much interaction and communication between the people involved. Additionally, good design often relies upon the ability of a cross-functional team to create a shared understanding of the task, the process, and the respective roles of its members. READ MORE
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2. Distributed System Simulation Methods : For Model-Based Product Development
Abstract : Distributed system simulation can increase performance, re-usability and modularity in model-based product development. This thesis investigates four aspects of distributed simulation: multi-threaded simulations, simulation tool coupling, distributed equation solvers and parallel optimization algorithms. READ MORE
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3. Models and Tools for Distributed User Interface Development
Abstract : The way we interact with computers and computer systems are constantly changing as technology evolves. A current trend is that users interact with multiple andinterconnected devices on a daily basis. They are beginning to request ways and means of dividing and spreading their applications acrossthese devices. READ MORE
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4. Configuration Management for Distributed Development in an Integrated Environment
Abstract : Configuration management (CM) includes synchronizing and supporting developers in their common development and maintenance of a system. In order to utilize personnel regardless of their geographical location, groups of developers are now working all over the world on the development of common systems, a situation called distributed development. READ MORE
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5. Managing Distributed Product Development. An Information and Knowledge Perspective
Abstract : Product development is one of the most important activities in an industrial company, in order to strengthen the position at the market and achieve competitive advantages. Companies are under pressure to bring new products to the market faster, at a lower cost and with increased performance. READ MORE