Overview
- Editors:
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Xiu-Tian Yan
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Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management (DMEM), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
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William J. Ion
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Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management (DMEM), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
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Benoit Eynard
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Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, University of Technology Compiègne, Compiègne Cedex, France
- Provides a holistic view on the rapid globalisation of trade and manufacturing
- Addresses the urgent need for postgraduates and researchers to identify new problems and associated practical working solutions in the field
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (86 papers)
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Front End of Engineering Design
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- Alison McKay, Iestyn Jowers, Hau Hing Chau, Alan de Pennington, David C Hogg
Pages 3-12
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- Barry Stewart, Xiu-Tian Yan
Pages 21-30
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- Baohai Wu, Shan Li, Dinghua Zhang
Pages 41-50
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- Gui Chun Ma, Fu Jia Wu, Shu Sheng Zhang
Pages 51-60
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- Juqun Wang, Geng Liu, Haiwei Wang
Pages 61-70
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- Atikah Haji Awang, Xiu-Tian Yan
Pages 71-80
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- Duo Teng, Hang Chen, Ning Zhu, Guolei Zhu, Yanni Gou
Pages 81-89
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- Guozhong Cao, Haixia Guo, Runhua Tan
Pages 91-101
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Engineering Knowledge Management and Design for X
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Front Matter
Pages 115-116
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- Samuel Gomes, Frédéric Demoly, Morad Mahdjoub, Jean-Claude Sagot
Pages 117-126
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- Keqin Wang, Lionel Roucoules, Shurong Tong, Benoît Eynard, Nada Matta
Pages 127-136
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- Christopher L. Spiteri, Jonathan C. Borg
Pages 137-146
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- Junbiao Wang, Bailing Wang, Jianjun Jiang, Shichao Zhang
Pages 147-155
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- Chuan Hong Zhou, Benoît Eynard, Lionel Roucoules, Guillaume Ducellier
Pages 157-165
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About this book
Recent rapid globalisation of manufacturing industries leads to a drive and thirst for rapid advancements in technological development and expertise in the fields of advanced design and manufacturing, especially at their interfaces. This development results in many economical benefits to and improvement of quality of life for many people all over the world. Technically speaking, this rapid development also create many opportunities and challenges for both industrialists and academics, as the design requirements and constraints have completely changed in this global design and manufacture environment. Consequently the way to design, manufacture and realise products have changed as well. The days of designing for a local market and using local suppliers in manufacturing have gone, if enterprises aim to maintain their competitiveness and global expansion leading to further success. In this global context and scenario, both industry and the academia have an urgent need to equip themselves with the latest knowledge, technology and methods developed for engineering design and manufacture. To address this shift in engineering design and manufacture, supported by the European Commission under the Asia Link Programme with a project title FASTAHEAD (A Framework Approach to Strengthening Asian Higher Education in Advanced Design and Manufacture), three key project partners, namely the University of Strathclyde of the United Kingdom, Northwestern Polytechncial University of China, and the Troyes University of Technology of France organised a third international conference.