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Component and System Performance Generation 2 Design Process Modeling 2 Product Development 2 Concurrent/Sequential/Overlapping Development 1 Decomposition and Integration 1 Design Churn 1 Information Hiding 1 Software Engineering 1 design iteration 1 design process modeling 1 engineering design 1 product development 1 product development lead time 1
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Eppinger, Steven D. 3 Braha, Dan 1 Joglekar, Nitin 1 Joglekar, Nitindra R. 1 Smith, Robert P. 1 Whitney, Daniel 1 Whitney, Daniel E. 1 Yassine, Ali 1 Yassine, Ali A. 1
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Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1
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Management Science 2 Working papers / Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1
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Information Hiding in Product Development: The Design Churn Effect
Whitney, Daniel; Eppinger, Steven D.; Yassine, Ali; … - Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of … - 2002
Execution of a complex product development project is facilitated through its decomposition into an interrelated set of localized development tasks. When a local task is completed, its output is integrated through an iterative cycle of system-wide integration activities. Integration is often...
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Performance of Coupled Product Development Activities with a Deadline
Joglekar, Nitindra R.; Yassine, Ali A.; Eppinger, Steven D. - In: Management Science 47 (2001) 12, pp. 1605-1620
This paper explores the performance of coupled development activities by proposing a performance generation model (PGM). The goal of the PGM is to develop insights about optimal strategies (i.e., sequential, concurrent, or overlapped) to manage coupled design activities that share a fixed amount...
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Identifying Controlling Features of Engineering Design Iteration
Smith, Robert P.; Eppinger, Steven D. - In: Management Science 43 (1997) 3, pp. 276-293
Engineering design often involves a very complex set of relationships among a large number of coupled problems. It is this complex coupling that leads to iteration among the various engineering tasks in a large project. The design structure matrix (DSM) is useful in identifying where iteration...
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