Search for dissertations about: "Saab product development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Saab product development.
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1. Representation of Modular and Platform-Based Products
Abstract : Product development within the automotive industry is a challenging task for many reasons. There is an ongoing globalization and a constant evolution in the relationships between the OEMs and their suppliers driving an almost constant stream of changes and new challenges to well-established organizations and companies. READ MORE
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2. Managing Product Innovation in the Automotive Industry : in light of the environmental challenge
Abstract : A company’s ability to introduce new products is a key success factor for sustaining a competitive advantage. Increasing environmental concerns are an even stronger incentive to innovate. READ MORE
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3. Variability and Customization of Simulator Products : A Product Line Approach in Model Based Systems Engineering
Abstract : AIRCRAFT DEVELOPERS, like other organizations within development and manufacturing, are experiencing increasing complexity in their products and growing competition in the global market. Products are built from increasingly advanced technologies and their mechanical, electronic, and software parts grow in number and become more interconnected. READ MORE
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4. Multiobjective Optimization for Safety and Reliability Trade-off : Applications on Early Phases of Aircraft Systems Design
Abstract : A strategic issue for any industrial company is to conceive safe and reliable systems while performing all systems’ intended functions at a minimum cost. System safety and reliability are fundamental to system design and involve a quantitative assessment prior to system development. READ MORE
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5. The effects of modeling requirements in early phases of buyer-supplier relations
Abstract : This work is an attempt to attack waste of resources during development of embedded systems. Modern systems, in aircraft or automobiles, constantly grow in complexity and also become more integrated. READ MORE
