Overview
- Editors:
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Jerzy Pokojski
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, Institute of Machine Design Fundamentals, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
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Shuichi Fukuda
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Musashino, Japan
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Józef Salwiński
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, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
- Discusses the latest advances in the theory and practice of concurrent engineering
- Takes an explanatory approach to actual concurrent engineering developments
- Gives global, multi-author perspectives
- Contains numerous illustrations
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (61 papers)
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Product Design and Development
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- Geilson Loureiro, Jonas Bianchini Fulindi, Javier Gonzales, Luiz Trivelato, Michelle Eller, Valéria Silveira
Pages 569-581
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- Wolfgang Huhnt, Lukas Olbrich, Vladislav Fedotov, Felix Enge, Sven Richter
Pages 583-591
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- Rauch Lukasz, Madej Lukasz, Perzynski Konrad
Pages 593-601
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- Tzu-An Chiang, Z.-H. Che, Tung-Te Wang
Pages 603-611
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- Eric Simmon, Arthur Griesser
Pages 613-623
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- German Urrego-Giraldo, Gloria Lucía Giraldo
Pages 625-633
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- Nishad Patil, Diganta Das, Michael Pecht
Pages 643-651
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- Panumas Arundachawat, Rajkumar Roy, Ahmed Al-Ashaab
Pages 653-661
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Back Matter
Pages 603-610
About this book
The proceedings contain papers accepted for the 17th ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering, which was held in Cracow, Poland, September 6-10, 2010. Concurrent Engineering (CE) has a history of over twenty years. At first, primary focus was on bringing downstream information as much upstream as possible, by introducing parallel processing of processes, in order to prevent errors at the later stage which would sometimes cause irrevocable damage and to reduce time to market. During the period of more than twenty years, numerous new concepts, methodologies and tools have been developed. During this period the background for engineering/manufacturing has changed extensively. Now, industry has to work with global markets. The globalization brought forth a new network of experts and companies across many different domains and fields in distributed environments. These collaborations integrated with very high level of profesionalism and specialisation, provided the basis for innovations in design and manufacturing and succeeded in creating new products on a global market.
Editors and Affiliations
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, Institute of Machine Design Fundamentals, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
Jerzy Pokojski
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Musashino, Japan
Shuichi Fukuda
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, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
Józef Salwiński
About the editors
Jerzy Pokojski is the author of IPA - Concepts and Applications in Engineering (Springer) and the host of CE2010 in Poland.
Shuichi Fukuda received his doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tokyo. After working in the Department of Precision Machinery, University of Tokyo, he moved to the Welding Research Institute, Osaka University. Later he worked concurrently at the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo. He became Full Professor of Systems and Management Engineering at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology and was also Visiting Professor at West Virginia University, Stanford University, Osaka University and Cranfield University. Since his retirement, he has continued in his position as Visiting Professor at Cranfield University, as well as working as Consulting Professor at Stanford University and concurrently as Visiting Professor at the Open University of Japan.
Józef Salwiński is Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics at AGH University of Science and Technology. He is the author of various scientific articles and publications concerning machine design.