Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes

eBook - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference 2013

173,95 €
(inkl. MwSt.)
E-Book Download

Download

Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783662440094
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 11.13 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2014
E-Book
Format: PDF
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Innovative processes for the development of products and services are more and more considered as an organisational capability, which is recognised to be increasingly important for business success in todays competitive environment. However, management and academia need a more profound understanding of these processes and to develop improved management approaches to exploit such business potentials.

This book contains the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes (MMEP2013) held in Magdeburg, Germany, in November 2013. It includes contributions from international leading researchers in the fields of process modelling and process management. The conference topics were recent trends in modelling and management of engineering processes, potential synergies between different modelling approaches, future challenges for the management of engineering processes as well as future research in these areas.

Autorenportrait

Michael Schabacker studied mathematics with practical and applied informatics at the University Mannheim. Afterwards he was assistant lecturer at the chair of Information Technologies in Mechanical Engineering (LMI), Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg. In 2001, he made his phd-degree about the theme "Benefit Evaluation of New Technologies in Product Development". The available work is the basis of an astonishing analogy between product development and financial engineering which is formulated in the Benefit Asset Pricing Model (BAPM). After his phd he worked in different consulting projects e.g. for proNavigate GmbH on the areas dynamic project navigation, modelling, analyse and evaluation of enterprise processes as well as evaluation of PDM systems with the help of the BAPM. Since 2003 he is chief assistant at LMI and doing his habilitation on the theme "Product Lifecycle Costing".

Kilian Gericke is postdoctoral researcher in the Research Unit in Engineering Science of the University of Luxembourg. Kilian studied Mechanical Engineering in Berlin, Germany. After receiving his diploma in 2005 he worked at the Technische Universität Berlin until 2010 as Research Associate and obtained his PhD for his research on Project Risk Management in product development projects in 2011. Since 2010 he works at the University of Luxembourg in the engineering design and methodology group which is part of the Research Unit in Engineering Science. Kilian is lecturing courses on Machine Elements and Sustainable Development and is supervising student design projects. His main research interests are in systematic product development and design management. In his work he analyses potentials and ways of exchanging and adapting methods and systematic design approaches across different design disciplines.

Kilian is chair of the Design Society's Special Interest Group on Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes (MMEP).

Nikoletta Szélig is researchassociate at the chair of Information Technologies in Mechanical Engineering at the Otto-von-Guericke-University in Magdeburg, Germany.

She studied Industrial Design Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. After receiving her first diploma degree she gathered experience by working for international companies and achieved her second diploma degree as an engineering teacher. She got a state scholarship for the Pattantyús-Ábrahám Géza Mechanical Engineering Sciences Doctoral School in 2007 and since 2011 she is working on her PhD at the University of Magdeburg. Her main research areas are product development processes, process modelling and risks in development processes.

Sándor Vajna, born 1952, diploma degree and Dr.-Ing. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Karlsruhe University. 12 years of experience within industry in research& development, management, consulting and international lecturing on Product Development, Design Methodology, CAD/CAM, Process Reengineering and CIM (now PLM). Since 1994 holder of the Chair of Information Technologies in Mechanical Engineering at the Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg. His main research areas are Integrated Design Engineering, the Autogenetic Design Theory (Product development with Evolution strategies), Dynamic Process Navigation and CAx applications.

Inhalt

A Process Taxonomy Model for Engineering Design Research.- Value System in Product Development.- Case Study on Requirements Management in Multidisciplinary Product Development.- A Model Based Approach to Support Risk Management in Innovation Projects.- Estimation of Risk Increase caused by Parallelisation in Product Development Processes.- Emerging Telemedicine Analysis of Future Teledermatology Application in France.- Evaluation of Collaborative Tools Along Design Process Using a Quantitative Rating of CAD Models Modification.- Scrum in the Traditional Development Organization: Adapting to the Legacy.- Integration of Systemic Constellation Work in Business.- Process Indicators for Process Engineering (PIPE).- Comparison of seven company-specific Engineering Change Processes.- Consideration of Uncertainties in the Product-Oriented Development Process.- Modelling Technique for Knowledge Management.- Alliance Management Process Design with Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.- An Approach to Integrate Data Mining into the Development Process.- Optimal Scheduling of Stochastic Production Processes Through Model Checking: An Example from the Baked Goods Industry.

Informationen zu E-Books

Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Kauf eines Ebooks bei der BUCHBOX! Hier nun ein paar praktische Infos.

Adobe-ID

Hast du E-Books mit einem Kopierschutz (DRM) erworben, benötigst du dazu immer eine Adobe-ID. Bitte klicke einfach hier und trage dort Namen, Mailadresse und ein selbstgewähltes Passwort ein. Die Kombination von Mailadresse und Passwort ist deine Adobe-ID. Notiere sie dir bitte sorgfältig. 
 
Achtung: Wenn du kopiergeschützte E-Books OHNE Vergabe einer Adobe-ID herunterlädst, kannst du diese niemals auf einem anderen Gerät außer auf deinem PC lesen!!
 
Du hast dein Passwort zur Adobe-ID vergessen? Dann kannst du dies HIER neu beantragen.
 
 

Lesen auf dem Tablet oder Handy

Wenn du auf deinem Tablet lesen möchtest, verwende eine dafür geeignete App. 

Für iPad oder Iphone etc. hole dir im iTunes-Store die Lese-App Bluefire

Für Android-Geräte (z.B. Samsung) bekommst du die Lese-App Bluefire im GooglePlay-Store (oder auch: Aldiko)
 
Lesen auf einem E-Book-Reader oder am PC / MAC
 
Um die Dateien auf deinen PC herunter zu laden und auf dein E-Book-Lesegerät zu übertragen gibt es die Software ADE (Adobe Digital Editions).
 
 

Andere Geräte / Software

 

Kindle von Amazon. Wir empfehlen diese Geräte NICHT.

EPUB mit Adobe-DRM können nicht mit einem Kindle von Amazon gelesen werden. Weder das Dateiformat EPUB, noch der Kopierschutz Adobe-DRM sind mit dem Kindle kompatibel. Umgekehrt können alle bei Amazon gekauften E-Books nur auf dem Gerät von Amazon gelesen werden. Lesegeräte wie der Tolino sind im Gegensatz hierzu völlig frei: Du kannst bei vielen tausend Buchhandlungen online Ebooks für den Tolino kaufen. Zum Beispiel hier bei uns.

Software für Sony-E-Book-Reader

Wenn du einen Sony-Reader hast, dann findest du hier noch die zusätzliche Sony-Software.
 

Computer/Laptop mit Unix oder Linux

Die Software Adobe Digital Editions ist mit Unix und Linux nicht kompatibel. Mit einer WINE-Virtualisierung kommst du aber dennoch an deine E-Books.