Integrated Design Engineering 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-41104-5_1
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Modelle und Vorgehensweisen der Integrierten Produktentwicklung

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“…IPD also aims to improve customer satisfaction, reduce PD costs and improve product quality (Ehrlenspiel and Meerkamm, 2017). To achieve this, all areas involved in the creation of a product are integrated into the PDP, from identifying market needs and generating ideas to releasing a product for production or launching a service (Vajna, 2014;Ehrlenspiel and Meerkamm, 2017). The IPD is described as a combination of the four elements of people, methodology, organisation and technology.…”
Section: Methodological Support For Product Development and Additive ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IPD also aims to improve customer satisfaction, reduce PD costs and improve product quality (Ehrlenspiel and Meerkamm, 2017). To achieve this, all areas involved in the creation of a product are integrated into the PDP, from identifying market needs and generating ideas to releasing a product for production or launching a service (Vajna, 2014;Ehrlenspiel and Meerkamm, 2017). The IPD is described as a combination of the four elements of people, methodology, organisation and technology.…”
Section: Methodological Support For Product Development and Additive ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many methodologies recommend a consistent set of methods and thus could be considered as method ecosystems (such as Pugh 1991; Roozenburg & Eekels 1995; French 1999; Andreasen & Hein 2000; Frey & Dym 2006; Pahl et al . 2007; Ulrich & Eppinger 2008; Ullman 2010; Vajna 2014); and others in mechanical engineering. These methodologies are consistent throughout the individual methods, because they typically come from a particular worldview or school of thought, or are often developed by a single research group.…”
Section: Methods As a Vital Element Of Engineering Design Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Figyelembe veszi a dinamikus termékfejlesztési folyamatot Ottosson alapján. [10] 7. ábra. Az integrált termékfejlesztés Magdeburgi modellje [10]…”
Section: Magdeburgi Integrált Termékfejlesztési Modell (Buchardt éS Vajna 1996)unclassified