2013
DOI: 10.6028/nist.ir.7922
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Engineering Change Management Concepts for Systems Modeling

Abstract: A significant cost of manufactured systems arises in changing system specifications after they have been built and delivered to customers. This might be due to errors in the original specifications, feedback from customers, competition from other producers, or new ideas for product improvement. It involves revisiting decisions and tasks that were considered completed, including modifying engineering specifications produced by these activities. This paper reviews engineering change management to understand the … Show more

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“…System models can be build by using modelling languages which has inbuilt knowledge based approach for making decisions in computer manageable ways [67]. Modelling capabilities for engineering change includes (a) Change models which enable producers and users of specifications to easily find out how new specifications changed and effect on their tasks …”
Section: System Modelling and Language Support For Ecmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System models can be build by using modelling languages which has inbuilt knowledge based approach for making decisions in computer manageable ways [67]. Modelling capabilities for engineering change includes (a) Change models which enable producers and users of specifications to easily find out how new specifications changed and effect on their tasks …”
Section: System Modelling and Language Support For Ecmmentioning
confidence: 99%