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" Smart Product Engineering : "
edited by Michael Abramovici, Rainer Stark.
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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747508
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Doc. No
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b567459
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Main Entry
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edited by Michael Abramovici, Rainer Stark.
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Title & Author
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Smart Product Engineering : : Proceedings of the 23rd CIRP Design Conference, Bochum, Germany, March 11th - 13th, 2013\ edited by Michael Abramovici, Rainer Stark.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg Imprint: Springer, 2013
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Series Statement
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Lecture notes in production engineering.
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XX, 1011 p. 447 illus. .
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ISBN
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3642308171
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: 9783642308178
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Notes
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents
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Design theory & Research --; Design for/to X --; Design methods & tools --; Manufacturing --; Management & Organization --; PLM --; Systems Engineering --; Virtual Reality / Virtual Prototyping --; The Human in Design.
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Abstract
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The collection of papers in this book comprises the proceedings of the 23rd CIRP Design Conference held between March 11th and March 13th 2013 at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany. The event was organized in cooperation with the German Academic Society for Product Development – WiGeP. The focus of the conference was on »Smart Product Engineering«, covering two major aspects of modern product creation: the development of intelligent (“smart”) products as well as the new (“smart”) approach of engineering, explicitly taking into account consistent systems integration. Throughout the 98 papers contained in these proceedings, a range of topics are covered, amongst them the different facets and aspects of what makes a product or an engineering solution “smart”. In addition, the conference papers investigate new ways of engineering for production planning and collaboration towards Smart Product Engineering. The publications provide a solid insight into the pressing issues of modern digital product creation facing increasing challenges in a rapidly changing industrial environment. They also give implicit advice how a “smart” product or engineering solution (processes, methods and tools) needs to be designed and implemented in order to become successful.
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Subject
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Engineering.
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Industrial management.
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Management.
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LC Classification
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TA174.E358 2013
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Added Entry
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Michael Abramovici
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Rainer Stark
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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