Search for dissertations about: "Product lifecycle management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Product lifecycle management.
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1. 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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2. Knowledge-based Engineering in Product Development Processes - Process, IT and Knowledge Management perspectives
Abstract : Product development as a field of practice and research has significantly changed due to the general trends of globalization changing the enterprise landscapes in which products are realized. The access to partners and suppliers with high technological specialization has also led to an increased specialization of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). READ MORE
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3. The development and use of product platforms in single-family industrialized house building
Abstract : Single-family industrialized house building is a trade characterized by a complete predefinition of products with off-the-shelf solutions offered to a market niche. Limited customization is included in the offerings in the form of a modular configuration of predefined components. READ MORE
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4. Information Management for Complex Product Development
Abstract : Due to different engineering background and limited technical prerequisites, trade-offs are needed when managing information in complex product development. The challenges faced with information management for complex product development are as much of organizational as technical character. READ MORE
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5. Use of configuration information in construction projects to ensure high performance of healthcare facilities
Abstract : The transfer of information between the different phases of construction projects is limited, which complicates the quality assurance of configurations. Functional requirements on the building configuration are often ambiguous and lack measurable acceptance criteria. READ MORE
