Title
Media-Assisted Product and Process Traceability in Supply Chain Engineering
Abstract
Many engineering domains involve an intricate interplay of conceptual synthesis of alternativerequirements and design configurations, preliminary impact analysis of these alternatives using complex simulations and multimedia visualizations, and human decision-making. Design traceability in such settings must be both product-oriented and process-oriented: it must enable an efficient media-based comparison of product alternatives from the current project or related experiences, and it must facilitate reuse of modeling experiences to avoid unnecessary repetition of negative experiences. We have studied these problems in a large interdisciplinary project whose aim it is to optimize supply chains linking chemical engineering, plastics engineering, and related application demands e.g. in the automotive industry. A number of novel experience reuse tools have been designed and implemented as part of a process-integrated modeling environment.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
HICSS
plastics engineering,engineering domain,chemical engineering,process-integrated modeling environment,related application demand,current project,supply chain engineering,large interdisciplinary project,process traceability,media-assisted product,novel experience reuse tool,design traceability,design configuration,process design,supply chain,process integration,automotive industry,product design,supply chain management
Field
DocType
ISBN
Product engineering,System of systems engineering,Systems engineering,Computer science,Requirements engineering,Supply chain engineering,Requirement,Product design,Traceability,Requirements traceability
Conference
0-7695-2056-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.43
23
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Matthias Jarke150711762.03
Michalis Miatidis2363.96
Marcus Schlüter3283.16
Sebastian Brandt447133.45