Search for dissertations about: "extended product models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the words extended product models.
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1. Extended product models supporting multidisciplinary design automation
Abstract : Manufacturing organizations often pursue the ability to efficiently and effectively provide custom products for its competitive advantage. Research has shown product configuration to be an effective way of achieving this goal through a modularization, product platform, and product family development approach. READ MORE
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2. 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
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3. Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Radio Propagation Channels : Characteristics and Models
Abstract : In recent years, deploying multiple antennas at both transmitter and receiver has appeared as a very promising technology. By exploiting the spatial domain, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems can support extremely high data rates as long as the environments can provide sufficiently rich scattering. READ MORE
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4. Knowledge engineering models as experience carriers
Abstract : Today’s manufacturing industry is experiencing an increased competitive environment due to the effects of market globalisation. To stay competitive there has been an increased interest in providing Total Offers, Integrated Product Service Offerings, Functional Products, commonly known as Product Service Systems. READ MORE
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5. Business Innovation by utilizing Engineering Design Theory and Methodology
Abstract : Industrial companies that carry on innovation and operation must have well-organized and capable business systems and processes. Customer needs, market demands, global competition and technological changes drive the companies to be more adaptable, flexible and dynamic. READ MORE