Modelling for business improvement

Modelling for business improvement

Heisig, Peter
Clarkson, P. John
Vajna, Sandor

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Modelling for Business Improvement contains the proceedings of the First International Conference on Process Modelling and Process Management (MMEP 2010) held in Cambridge, England, in March 2010. It contains contributions from an international group of leading researchers in the fields of process modelling and process management. This conference will showcase recent trends in the modelling and management of engineering processes, explore potential synergies between different modelling approaches, gather and discuss future challenges for the management of engineering processes and discuss future research areas and topics. Modelling for Business Improvement is divided into three main parts: 1.Theoretical foundation of modelling and management of engineering processes, and achievements in theory. 2. Experiences from management practice using various modelling methods and tools, and their future challenges. 3. New perspectives on modelling methods, techniques and tools. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes 2010 Presents research from an ecletic mix of disciplines and communities on the modelling of engineering processes Showcases recent trends in management of engineering processes INDICE: 1. What is a Process Model? Reflections on the Epistemology of Design Process Models.- 2. Uniqueness and the Multiple Fractal Character of Product Engineering Processes.- 3. Approaches for Process Attendant Property Validation of Products.- 4. An Approach Towards Planning Development Processes According to the Design Situation.- 5. Process Model Based Methodology for Impact Analysis of New Design Models.- 6. Design Process Planning by Management of Milestones and Options with a Design Attainment Model.- 7. The Effect of Uncertainty on Span Time and Effort Within a Complex Design Process.- 8. Evaluating the Positive and Negative Impact of Iteration in Engineering Processes.- 9. An Operational Perspective for Capturing the Engineering Design Process.- 10. Sparse Data Estimation in Complex Design Processes.- 11. Deriving Event Graphs through Process Mining for Runtime Change Management.- 12. Assessment of Design Tools for Knowledge Capture and Re-use.- 13. Modelling the Quality of Engineering Designs.- 14. Continuous Improvement of Mechatronic Product Development Processes.- 15. Interactive Visualisation of Development Processes in MechatronicEngineering.- 16. Interactive Visualisation of Development Processes in Mechatronic Engineering.- 17. Towards a Robust Process for Integrating Innovations into Vehicle Projects.

  • ISBN: 978-1-84996-198-1
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 300
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/07/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés