Design Coordination for Concurrent Engineering

This paper is the outcome of discussions directed at research issues in supporting design coordination. Design coordination is described as a high-level concept of the planning, scheduling, representation, decision-making and control of product development with respect to time, tasks, resources and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of engineering design 1993-01, Vol.4 (4), p.251-265
Hauptverfasser: DUFFY, A. H. B., ANDREASEN, M. M., MACCALLUM, K. J., REIJERS, L. N.
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