Title: Design project planning, monitoring and re-planning through process simulation
Authors: Wynn, David C
Clarkson, P John
Keywords: Design process simulation
Design project planning
Design project monitoring
Design project replanning
Design project metrics
Issue Date: Aug-2009
Abstract: Effective management of design schedules is a major concern in industry, since timely project delivery can have a significant influence on a company’s profitability. Based on insights gained through a case study of planning practice in aero-engine component design, this paper examines how task network simulation models can be deployed in a new way to support design process planning. Our method shows how simulation can be used to reconcile a description of design activities and information flows with project targets such as milestone delivery dates. It also shows how monitoring and re-planning can be supported using the non-ideal metrics which the case study revealed are used to monitor processes in practice. The approach is presented as a theoretical contribution which requires further work to implement and evaluate in practice.
Description: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN, ICED'09 24 - 27 AUGUST 2009, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA, USA
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/243226
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