Concurrent Engineering Field warranty service Quality control Market analysis, R&D Production system Process design GD&T Engineering Modeling Prototyping Statistic Process Control (SPC) Product design GD&T Cell, Quick Response Manufacturing Rapid Prototyping Computer Aided Manufacturing Computer (CAM) Aided Design (CAD) Manufacturing in the Product Life Cycle Definition of Concurrent Engineering "Concurrent engineering is a systematic approach to the integrated, concurrent design of products and their related processes, including manufacture and support. Typically, concurrent engineering involves the formation of cross-functional teams, which allows engineers and managers of different disciplines to work together simultaneously in developing product and process design. This approach is intended to cause the developers, from the outset, to consider all elements of the product life cycle from concept through disposal, including quality, cost, productivity, speed (time to market & response time), and user requirements (include functional and reliability)." Align all design to support the goal: Satisfy customer expectation • Quality, • Cost • Productivity, • Speed (time to market & response time) • User requirements (include functional and reliability) Support the goal: Return customer and Profitability- How serious? •Sony battery recall lost $429 million combined 94% profit shrink •Ford 3-rd net loss $5.8 billion close 16 plants, 45000 jobs Conventional product design approach How dose CE reduce time? CE CE is implement able on These area Collaboration networks: an over view and success cases By: REZA VATANKHAH COLLABORATION – WHY? NETWORKS IN INDUSTRY Example: Automotive industry APPLICATION IN AGRIBUSINESS APPLICATION IN CIVIL CONSTRUCTION VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE – A “CLASSIC” DEFINITION Background: CNOs Virtual Organizations Breeding Environment (VBE) @ P. Macedo, L.M. Camarinha-Matos Virtual Organization (VO) Lyfe-cycle VBEand - anVOs association organizations and their related supporting VBE types of of Collaborative Network Organizations(CNOs) VO - a set ofare collaborating independent organizations, which to the institutions, adhering to a base long term cooperation agreement, and outside word provide a set of services and functionality as if they were adoption of common operating principles and infrastructures, with the one organization, supported by computer networks main goal of increasing both their chances and their preparedness towards collaboration in potential Virtual Organizations . 15 EXPECTATIONS EXAMPLE OF CN A typical example of a dynamic, temporary network OTHER EXAMPLES OF CN OTHER EXAMPLES OF CN OTHER EXAMPLES OF CN OTHER EXAMPLES OF CN COLLABORATIVE NETWORK OF MACHINES ? SENSOR NETWORKS WHAT IS IN A CN ? COOPERATION OR COLLABORATION? NOTION OF COLLABORATION A BRIEF HISTORIC OVERVIEW TOWARDS DYNAMIC CNOs CNO LIFE CYCLE FROM A COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITY TO A SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION FROM CO TO SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION