Integrated Product and Process Development Methods, Tools, and Technologies

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-03-13
Publisher(s): Wiley-Interscience
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Summary

The phenomenal success of integrated product and process development (IPPD) at such companies as Boeing, Motorola, and Hewlett-Packard has led many manufacturers to place renewed emphasis on this critical aspect of concurrent engineering. If you are among those charged with the daunting task of implementing, upgrading, or maintaining IPPD, you need a single reference/handbook that covers all of the tools, technologies, and applications that support IPPD. You need Integrated Product and Process Development. Emphasizing applications, this extremely user-friendly guide covers everything from basic principles to cutting-edge research. It addresses ideas and methods in product design as well as issues related to process design and manufacturing. Case studies illustrate the application of various tools and techniques of IPPD in manufacturing for the defense industry, making the most of product planning, applications of quality function deployment (QFD), the effective use of design optimization, and integrating design and process planning. Other topics covered include: * Identifying customer needs using QFD. * Issues and constraints in time-driven product development. * Enhancing automated design systems with functional design. * Rapid prototyping. * Case-based process planning systems

Author Biography

John M. Usher received his Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences at Louisiana State University in 1989. He also holds graduate degrees in both Chemical and Industrial Engineering from LSU, and a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida.

Utpal Roy is the editor of Integrated Product and Process Development: Methods, Tools, and Technologies, published by Wiley.

Hamid Parsaei is the editor of Integrated Product and Process Development: Methods, Tools, and Technologies, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Preface ix(2)
About the Editors xi(2)
List of Contributors xiii
SECTION I PRODUCT DESIGN 1(150)
1 Identifying Customer Preferences in Quality Function Deployment Using Group Decision-Making Techniques
1(28)
Young-Jou Lai
Eng Shwe Sein Aye Ho
Shing I Chang
2 Functional Design
29(30)
Tor Shu Beng
Graeme Britton
Muthu Chandrashekar
Ng Kek Wee
3 Time-Driven Product Development
59(26)
Mahendra S. Hundal
4 An Integrated Data Model of Function, Behavior, and Structure for Computer-Aided Conceptual Design of Mechanisms
85(40)
W.J. Zhang
D. Zhang
K. van der Werff
5 A Web-Based System to Enhance IPPD by Automating Designer Comunication and Data Access
125(26)
James E. Bailey
Robert H. Rucker
SECTION II PROCESS DESIGN 151(130)
6 Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing: The Essential Link Between Design and Manufacturing
151(34)
Chua Chee-Kai
Leong Kah-Fai
7 Case-Based Process Planning for Three-Dimensional Machined Components
185(42)
Michael M. Marefat
John M. Britanik
8 An Integrated Methodology for Product and Process Development in Automated Manufacturing Control System Design
227(38)
Frank S. Cheng
Ernest L. Hall
9 A Graph-Theoretic Approach with Fuzzy Critique to Manufacturing Diagnosis
265(16)
Khoo Li-Pheng
Ang Cheng-Leong
Zhang Jian
SECTION III CASE STUDIES 281(126)
10 Integrated Processes in Defense Manufacturing
281(28)
Gerald C. Shumaker
Richard E. Thomas
11 Anticipating Manufacturing Constraints and Opportunities in the Concept Generation and Product Planning Phases
309(30)
Roberto Verganti
12 Effective Product and Process Development Using Quality Function Deployment
339(16)
Rohit Verma
Todd Maher
Madeleine Pullman
13 Design Flow Management and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization in Application to Aircraft Concept Sizing
355(22)
Brett A. Wujek
Eric W. Johnson
John E. Renaud
J.B. Brockman
Stephen M. Batill
14 Integrated Design and Process Planning for Microwave Modules
377(30)
Jeffrey W. Herrmann
Ioannis Minis
Dana S. Nau
Kiran Hebbar
Stephen J.J. Smith
Index 407

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