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Communication Technologies And Knowledge-Based Product DevelopmentAlin Dan POTORAC, Constantin FILOTE, Ileana HAMBURG |
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knowledge-based product development, knowledge transfer, software tools, multimedia based learning, data transmission standards, compression technique
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Date of Publication: 2001-04-02
Volume 1, Issue 1, Year 2001, On page(s): 55 - 61
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
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Abstract The market competition, globalisation, new digital technical developments and increasing clients requirements for products with complex functionality, with short time to market and high quality require a new orientation also in product development processes. The creativity and the skills of the design engineer should be based more intensively than before on the use of all suitable sources of internal and external knowledge, on knowledge which can be implicit, in the brain of experts as well as explicit in manuals, catalogues, etc, e.g. the engineer has to carry out a knowledge-based product development. The design engineer needs both technical as well as process-knowledge in order to find optimal solutions. New information and communication tools like the Internet can support the management of knowledge e.g. its acquisition, structuring, accessing, use and transfer of it. These tools should support different phases of product development and different forms of design engineer's work, e.g. individual or cooperative, distributed at different work places and/or different time. In order to carry out a knowledge-based product development, the process of engineers' qualification can also be improved by using tools like the Internet and the Web (World Wide Web). |
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