Search for dissertations about: "product introduction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 194 swedish dissertations containing the words product introduction.
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1. Collaborative Product Introduction within Extended Enterprises
Abstract : The trend of outsourcing within the electronic industry has contributed to the creation of new types of extended enterprises. These extended enterprises must be able to manage a challenging situation with shorter product life cycles and increased collaboration between companies during the vital product introduction process. READ MORE
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2. Trading Off between Flexibility and Product Platform Constraints for Effective Technology Introduction
Abstract : Developing product platforms is an established method of reducing internal variety costs while delivering variety to customers. A critical aspect of a platform, that is expected to be used and extended for many years, is the ability to introduce new technologies and solutions effectively. READ MORE
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3. Product Introduction in Low-volume Manufacturing : from an Information Quality Perspective
Abstract : Manufacturing companies must continually innovate and introduce new products to compete globally, relying on a well-executed product introduction process for success. This involves a successful transition from design to production, ensuring alignment between product and production systems. READ MORE
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4. A usability perspective on requirements engineering : from methodology to product development
Abstract : Usability is one of the most important aspects of software. A multitude of methods and techniques intended to support the development of usable systems has been provided, but the impact on industrial software development has been limited. READ MORE
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5. 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