Overview
- Editors:
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Alain Bernard
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, IRCCyN UMR CNRS 6597, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes Cedex 3, France
- Related to a very actual and strategic topic: global product development
- Proceedings book of a regular conference
- With contributions by international experts
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (74 papers)
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Models and Methods for Variation Management in global product development
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- M. Moinet, P. Serré, A. Rivière, A. Clement
Pages 149-157
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- R. Costadoat, L. Mathieu, H. Falgarone
Pages 159-166
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- D. S. Nguyen, F. Vignat, D. Brissaud
Pages 167-180
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Requirements Management in Global Product Development
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Front Matter
Pages 181-181
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Requirements management in global product development
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- H.-A. Crostack, S. Klute, R. Refflinghaus
Pages 183-192
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- G. Mandil, P. Serré, A. Desrochers, A. Clement, A. Rivière
Pages 193-201
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- A. Albers, J. Oerding, T. Alink
Pages 203-213
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Collaborative Aspects in Global Product Development
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Front Matter
Pages 215-215
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Collaborative Aspects in global product development
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- H. Vu-Thi, P. Marin, F. Noël
Pages 217-226
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- R.G.J. Damgrave, D. Lutters
Pages 227-235
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- T. Da Luz, E. Loup-Escande, H. Christofol, S. Richir
Pages 237-244
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Integration Product-Process in Global Product Development
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Front Matter
Pages 245-245
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Integration Product-Process in global product development
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- M. Maginness, E. Shehab, C. Beadle
Pages 247-252
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- R. Laguionie, M. Rauch, J.Y. Hascoet
Pages 253-263
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- J. Elgueder, L. Roucoules, E. Rouhaud, F. Cochennec
Pages 265-277
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Product Design Models for Global Product Development
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Front Matter
Pages 279-279
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Product Design Models for global product development
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- E. Ostrosi, A. Coulibaly, M. Ferney
Pages 281-290
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- N. Lahonde, J.-F. Omhover, A. Aoussat
Pages 291-298
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- R. Stark, H. Hayka, A. Figge, R. Woll
Pages 299-306
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About this book
This book of proceedings is the synthesis of all the papers, including keynotes presented during the 20th CIRP Design conference. The book is structured with respect to several topics, in fact the main topics that serve at structuring the program. For each of them, high quality papers are provided. The main topic of the conference was Global Product Development. This includes technical, organizational, informational, theoretical, environmental, performance evaluation, knowledge management, and collaborative aspects. Special sessions were related to innovation, in particular extraction of knowledge from patents.
Editors and Affiliations
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, IRCCyN UMR CNRS 6597, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes Cedex 3, France
Alain Bernard
About the editor
Prof. A. Bernard graduated in 1982 from ENS Cachan. He contributed to LURPA laboratory (Research Laboratory for Production), with Prof. Bourdet, from 1983 and obtained his PhD in 1989, on 3D feature-based manufacturing of forging dies. As an assistant professor, he worked from 1990, for six years, with Prof. Bocquet in Ecole Centrale Paris (Research laboratory on Mechanical Engineering and Logistics) on product, technology and process modeling. He also created, in 1993, the rapid prototyping and reverse engineering platform of Ecole Centrale Paris, the CREATE (European Rapid prototyping Center for Assistance, Transfert and Experiment). He is the vice-president of AFPR (French Rapid Prototyping Association) and its representative in GARPA (Global Alliance of Rapid Prototyping Associations). From 1996 to 2001, he was Professor in CRAN laboratory (Research Center for Automatic Control of Nancy) in Nancy, where he managed a research group (ICF) on mechanical and production engineering. His main research topics are related to global product development, knowledge management, knowledge-based systems (applied to machining, rapid prototyping and reverse engineering), and product/process/organisation modeling. Pr Alain BERNARD works now in the Ecole Centrale de Nantes, and manages a research group (Virtual Engineering for Industrial Engineering) at the IRCCyN (Research Institute for Communications and Cybernetics of Nantes).