2011 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.2011.6083645
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Analysis of information flows at interfaces between strategic product planning, product development and production planning to support process management - A literature based approach

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“…Once the whole process is mapped with all its activities, the focus is on the information flow because the information exchange between the departments with their respective staff is seen as an enabler for a successful PDP. Therefore, according to Behncke, four different levels have to be taken into account [1]: The 'transmitterreceiver level' describes the communication between the departments, the second level 'content level' focuses on which information is exchanged whereas the 'information carrier level' considers how the information is transmitted between sender and receiver; the fourth level 'target level' is not in focus of this methodology because an evaluation and a categorization of information are not absolutely necessary.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the whole process is mapped with all its activities, the focus is on the information flow because the information exchange between the departments with their respective staff is seen as an enabler for a successful PDP. Therefore, according to Behncke, four different levels have to be taken into account [1]: The 'transmitterreceiver level' describes the communication between the departments, the second level 'content level' focuses on which information is exchanged whereas the 'information carrier level' considers how the information is transmitted between sender and receiver; the fourth level 'target level' is not in focus of this methodology because an evaluation and a categorization of information are not absolutely necessary.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key challenge of optimization of engineering is to reduce the engineering time, to be able to react quickly to changing requirements (Alvarez Cabrera et al, 2010). Furthermore, an analysis of information flow in engineering proved the importance of interfaces between the disciplines (Behncke et al, 2011). Possible approaches are proposed with consideration of the specification of requirements and modeling the relationships between the disciplines (Li et al, 2012).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actualmente, la planeación desempeña un papel fundamental en las empresas, es precisamente en éstas, en donde sin importar el tipo: industriales, comercializadoras o de servicios, se tiene un enfoque hacia el cubrimiento de las necesidades del cliente [1]. Esta planeación está directamente relacionada con el desempeño de las organizaciones debido a que la misma es quien determina los pasos a seguir en el ejercicio empresarial [2] [3].…”
Section: Oportunidad Y Problemáticaunclassified