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How to Effectively Manage & Improve System Engineering Processes

How to Effectively Manage & Improve System Engineering Processes

Online seit 11. March 2011
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Building large complex systems like airplanes, plants, trains or automobiles with world class quality does not work without mastering the appropriate development processes. Corporations producing systems with poor quality run into the risk of losing reputation, customers and revenue and even endanger the whole enterprise. But creating the appropriate processes and implementing them in a sustained way is not an easy task. Too often these processes are documented in Powerpoint, Visio, Word or even on huge piles of paper and there is a large gap between process theory and project practice. This paper describes an approach that enables process managers and process users to bridge this gap by defining processes and using them directly in engineering projects.

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How to Effectively Manage & Improve System Engineering Processes

Building large complex systems like airplanes, plants, trains or automobiles with world class quality does not work without mastering the appropriate development processes. Corporations producing systems with poor quality run into the risk of losing reputation, customers and revenue and even endanger the whole enterprise. This paper describes an approach that enables process managers and process users to bridge this gap by defining processes and using them directly in engineering projects.

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