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  • ...s, plagiarism and copyright infringement. Additionally, the articles are a product of critical engagement of students with the literature review, and their ai ...ngineering system by a number of subsequent phases. Commonly those include development, realisation, utilisation and disposal. The Life Cycle Model can be underst
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  • ==Development history== ...97. Studies performed by members from both IGLC and LCI led to Ballard's development of The Last Planner System (LPS) and The Lean Project Delivery System (LPDS
    25 KB (3,805 words) - 12:20, 20 December 2018
  • ...ves to meet the customer in eye level and offer them an instant customized product or service The arise and development of Lean found place in the Japanese car company Toyota. This new phenomenon
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  • ...to foresee and realize the complexity of the process before initiating the development of a CLD to systematically plan a project process. The tool offers for the == CLD application example: A product development system ==
    21 KB (3,443 words) - 12:01, 20 December 2018
  • ...ct is supposed to do. Requirements engineering is regarded as crucial in a development process, because the outcome often creates the basis for getting financial ...o determine or identify which kind of process paradigm that is used in the development of a system. There exist various known process models such as the V-Model,
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  • ..., R.G., Edgett, S., Kleinschmidt, E. Portfolio management for new product development: results of an industry practices study 31(4), p 361–380, October 2001 </ ...oney <ref name="Cooper1999">Cooper, R.G., Edgett, S., Kleinschmidt, E. New Product Portfolio Management: Practices and Performance 16(4) p333–351, July 1999
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  • ==Development History== ...earch, since one of their most important factors for success is technology development. A greater processing capacity in computers is fundamental in developing an
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  • ...unique product, service, or result.'' ... ''Every project creates a unique product, service, or result''... <ref name="pmbok">Project Management Institute (20 *a specific product or item
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  • ...ooses the right tool for the job and produces the individual parts for the product. Using “known knowns” and “known unknowns” '' (from [http://apppm.m .... a project, in order to uncover potential hazards influencing the further development.
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  • ...">Cooper R, Edgett S, Kleinschmidt E. Portfolio management for new product development: Results of an industry practices study – 2001</ref>. Such evaluations re ...ance companies may have very rigor processes while others, such as product development organizations relying on radical innovation, requires more flexibility. It
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  • ... Corporation decided to merge. This project aimed to combine each other´s product designs, manufacturing resources and distribution systems. ! style="background: #ffedd3;" |'''Product ranges'''
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  • ...ver, the most important aspect is that every team member understands their development as a team. ...earning-topics/teams/articles/stages-development''Using the Stages of Team Development''], Judith Stein, HR web at MIT</ref>. Tuckman proposed that all teams star
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  • ...desire of optimizing what leads to provide our customers better service or product, within the time and cost agreed, and to the extent expected by them. Lean ...systems from individual machines and their utilization, to the flow of the product through the total process. Lean manufacturing is a management philosophy de
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  • ... plan.”<ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manifesto''. Software Development, 9(8):28– 35, 2001. </ref> ...''Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products''. Agile Software Development Series. Pearson Education, 2009. </ref>. The agile values in the Declaratio
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  • ... a project, my research in this article is to find out how Belbin’s team development-concept will help to ensure the right teams in projects. Belbin team development is a tool that makes it possible to get an overview of where team members a
    17 KB (2,606 words) - 11:58, 20 December 2018
  • ...ectives to which any product or service must conform and are common to all development and other engineering activities”'' and requirements management is ''“t ...equirements are defined as all the goals to be achieved in order to make a product or a system complete and successful. Requirements management thus helps def
    19 KB (2,807 words) - 12:15, 20 December 2018
  • ...nity) or negative (threat) impact on project objectives” [Innovation and Product Management] Frank Knight defines the uncertainty and risk as “...Uncertai ...prove the project selection, review and resource allocation of new product development projects. It used in many areas such as public debate, research, danger of
    22 KB (3,501 words) - 11:07, 20 December 2018
  • ...sts the development team during the design stage of a system, a process, a product or a service, by translating the requirements set by the customer into engi ...trategies, planning, product design and engineering, prototype evaluation, development of production processes, production and sales <ref name="extensions"> Mehrj
    26 KB (3,905 words) - 12:36, 20 December 2018
  • ...es serves as a philosophy in your company culture by defining your product development process. ...he Spiral Model will be described and sought adapted to a hardware product development process. The article will also contain a discussion of the limits of the me
    19 KB (3,084 words) - 12:31, 20 December 2018
  • ...26(4), 357-365 (2008)</ref>, Loch<ref name="Loch">Loch. "Tailoring product development to strategy: case of a European technology manufacturer." Eur. Manag. J. 18 ...egy and sales growth: the benefits of rapid design transfer in new product development" Strateg. Manag. J. 18(3), 169-186 (1997)</ref>
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