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Modeling the Product Realization Process: Requirements, Methods and Research Issues for Computer Support Tools

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Author(s)

Kevin W. Lyons, M R. Duffey

Abstract

This paper presents a bottom up introduction to process modeling requirements for product realization which should drive new methods and computer tools. Though relatively high-level and organizational in scope, these models are attracting interest among design engineers, systems engineers, and technical managers whose decisions affect the complex downstream task interactions that cross organizational boundaries. A recent study of industry usage, available methods, and modeling tools, and research issues in presented.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of FAIM'95 (Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing)
Conference Location
Stuttgart, 1, GE

Keywords

Business Process, Enterprise Modeling, IDEF, PERT, Petri Net, Process Modeling, product realization, Re-engineering

Citation

Lyons, K. and Duffey, M. (1995), Modeling the Product Realization Process: Requirements, Methods and Research Issues for Computer Support Tools, Proceedings of FAIM'95 (Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing), Stuttgart, 1, GE, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821338 (Accessed December 10, 2024)

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Created April 30, 1995, Updated October 12, 2021