2005
DOI: 10.1504/ijpd.2005.006670
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Knowledge partitioning: a strategic approach to product lifecycle management

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“…Early work on system complexity has focused on design modularity (Yourdon 1989) (Bonczak et al, 1981) and reengineering research has focused on delineation of competencies in organizations (Davenport and Stoddard 1994;Smith, 1998). Software engineering across organizational boundaries has focused on task/technology decomposition (Vitharana et al 2003;Madhusudan and Tanniru 2005), and service support within organizations has focused on decoupling layers of interface (Zhao et al 2007). The question then is-what approach is needed to address value network complexity?…”
Section: Infomediaries and Value Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early work on system complexity has focused on design modularity (Yourdon 1989) (Bonczak et al, 1981) and reengineering research has focused on delineation of competencies in organizations (Davenport and Stoddard 1994;Smith, 1998). Software engineering across organizational boundaries has focused on task/technology decomposition (Vitharana et al 2003;Madhusudan and Tanniru 2005), and service support within organizations has focused on decoupling layers of interface (Zhao et al 2007). The question then is-what approach is needed to address value network complexity?…”
Section: Infomediaries and Value Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%