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Proceedings from the 2nd seminar on Development of Modular Products: December 13-14, 2004, Campus Framtidsdalen, Dalarna University, Sweden
Dalarna University, School of Technology and Business Studies, Mechanical Engineering.
Dalarna University.
2004 (English)Conference proceedings (editor) (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Companies are focusing on efforts increasing the overall efficiency at the same time as the ability to meet customer needs becomes even more important. There is a need to improve the organisation and the product design at the same time through the visualisation of how a product family design should be performed in order to adapt to customers, company internal issues, and long-term strategy. Therefore, there is a need for qualified personnel in today’s companies with the knowledge of product development and modularity. The graduate course Development of Modular Products at Högskolan Dalarna has the objective to provide such knowledge. As a part of the course, each student will individually perform extensive research within a chosen area with respect to Product Development and Modularity. This proceeding is the result of the students own work and was presented during a two day seminar at Dalarna University. The contents of the papers cover many areas, from the identification of customer needs to cost effective manufacturing, and benefits of modularisation. The reader of this proceeding will not only benefit from many areas within Product Development and Modularity but also from the colour of many cultures. In this proceeding, students from nine countries are represented (Bangladesh, China, Costa Rica, Germany, Holland, India, Luxembourg Nigeria, and Sweden). Enjoy the reading.

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Borlänge: Högskolan Dalarna , 2004. , p. 179
Keywords [en]
Students, Product Development, Modular Architectures
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Mechanical Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:du-998OAI: oai:dalea.du.se:998DiVA, id: diva2:521399
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2nd Seminar on Development of Modular Products , Borlänge, 13-14 December, 2004
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