INTEGRATING PRODUCT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING: A GAME THEORETIC APPROACH
One approach for increasing the quality of a product and the efficiency of its realization is to pay attention to the integration of product design and manufacturing. An integrated product realization process must be able to accommodate sequential stages of activity along a product realization time-...
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