1996
DOI: 10.1108/02635579610107701
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Using metrics to monitor concurrent product development

Abstract: The benefits associated with implementing concurrent engineering mean that more and more companies are looking to use it for their new product introduction process. Previously, methods for monitoring product development have included the use of metrics. "Predictive" metrics have also been used, but have mainly tended to focus on the software and firmware aspects of a product. Outlines metric ideas, but takes a holistic view of the product under development. Details an industrial case study which shows how info… Show more

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“…Time based competition has emerged as a winning strategy (Rosas-Verga and Vokurka, 2000). Products are becoming more and more complex with a reduced development cycle, so effective quality control and efficiency in the development cycle is essential (Rook and Medhat, 1996). Due to shorter product life cycle and competitive manufacturing world, concurrent engineering concept becomes very important (Myint and Tabucanon, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time based competition has emerged as a winning strategy (Rosas-Verga and Vokurka, 2000). Products are becoming more and more complex with a reduced development cycle, so effective quality control and efficiency in the development cycle is essential (Rook and Medhat, 1996). Due to shorter product life cycle and competitive manufacturing world, concurrent engineering concept becomes very important (Myint and Tabucanon, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%