2013
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2012.2228205
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Improving Product Development Performance Through Iteration Front-Loading

Abstract: Iteration is a central issue in the management of product development (PD) projects. Iteration is often recognized as a major cause of increased PD lead time and cost, a key driver of schedule risk, and a primary source of uncertainties in the commitment of resources. However, iteration, when planned and managed effectively, can also be used to overcome the uncertainties inherent in interdependent development activities, and to thereby improve and accelerate PD projects. In this paper, we present a methodology… Show more

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“…Improving the impact assessments, finding out who or what you are affecting, getting better information up front so we can have a better idea of who will be impacted." These findings are consistent with previous research (Martinez, Farris, & Letens, 2013), which point to the value of improving new product development project success through a systematic approach to front-loading iterations, in other words, managing iterations in the early phases of a design project.…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Improving the impact assessments, finding out who or what you are affecting, getting better information up front so we can have a better idea of who will be impacted." These findings are consistent with previous research (Martinez, Farris, & Letens, 2013), which point to the value of improving new product development project success through a systematic approach to front-loading iterations, in other words, managing iterations in the early phases of a design project.…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Discrete event simulation is a commonly used method. León et al (2013) proposed an iterative management method to help designers identify, evaluate, and determine the optimal design process structure [37]. Maier et al (2014) studied priority selection strategies involved in design and explored the combined effects of progressive iteration, rework, and change propagation in product design [38].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Modeling Of the Product Development Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Schmidt et al (2018), the product development context becomes increasingly complex and is shaped by uncertainties and change. This makes the application and management of iterations vital in the development process (Martinez Leon et al 2013). The application of agile working practices in development teams can help to counteract these difficulties (Nuhn et al 2016;Schmidt et al 2018).…”
Section: Agile Product Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%