Improving Complex Systems Today Improving Complex Systems Today
Advanced Concurrent Engineering

Improving Complex Systems Today

Proceedings of the 18th ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering

Daniel D. Frey and Others
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Publisher Description

As the main theme of Improving Complex Systems Today implies, this book is intended to provide readers with a new perspective on concurrent engineering from the standpoint of systems engineering. It can serve as a versatile tool to help readers to navigate the ever-changing state of this particular field.

The primary focus of concurrent engineering was, at first, on bringing downstream information as far upstream as possible by introducing parallel processing in order to reduce time to market and to prevent errors at a later stage which would sometimes cause irrevocable damage. Up to now, numerous new concepts, methodologies and tools have been developed, but over concurrent engineering’s 20-year history the situation has changed extensively. Now, industry has to work in the global marketplace and to cope with diversifying requirements and increasing complexities. Such globalization and diversification necessitate collaboration across different fields and across national boundaries. Thus, the new concurrent engineering calls for a systems approach to gain global market competitiveness. Improving Complex Systems Today provides a new insight into concurrent engineering today.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
9 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
505
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer London
SIZE
8.3
MB

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