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In the industrial design and engineering field, product lifecycle,
product development, design process, Design for X, etc., constitute
only a small sample of terms related to the generation of quality
products. Current best practices cover widely different knowledge
domains in trying to exploit them to the best advantage,
individually and in synergy. Moreover, standards become
increasingly more helpful in interfacing these domains and they are
enlarging their coverage by going beyond the single domain boundary
to connect closely different aspects of the product lifecycle. The
degree of complexity of each domain makes impossible the presence
of multipurpose competencies and skills; there is almost always the
need for interacting and integrating people and resources in some
effective way. These are the best conditions for the birth of
theories, methodologies, models, architectures, systems,
procedures, algorithms, software packages, etc., in order to help
in some way the synergic work of all the actors involved in the
product lifecycle. This brief introduction contains all the main
themes developed in this book, starting from the analysis of the
design and engineering scenarios to arrive at the development and
adoption of a framework for product design and process
reconfiguration. In fact, the core consists of the description of
the Design GuideLines Collaborative Framework (DGLs-CF), a
methodological approach that generates a collaborative environment
where designers, manufacturers and inspectors can find the right
and effective meeting point to share their knowledge and skills in
order to contribute to the optimum generation of quality products.
In the industrial design and engineering field, product lifecycle,
product development, design process, Design for X, etc., constitute
only a small sample of terms related to the generation of quality
products. Current best practices cover widely different knowledge
domains in trying to exploit them to the best advantage,
individually and in synergy. Moreover, standards become
increasingly more helpful in interfacing these domains and they are
enlarging their coverage by going beyond the single domain boundary
to connect closely different aspects of the product lifecycle. The
degree of complexity of each domain makes impossible the presence
of multipurpose competencies and skills; there is almost always the
need for interacting and integrating people and resources in some
effective way. These are the best conditions for the birth of
theories, methodologies, models, architectures, systems,
procedures, algorithms, software packages, etc., in order to help
in some way the synergic work of all the actors involved in the
product lifecycle. This brief introduction contains all the main
themes developed in this book, starting from the analysis of the
design and engineering scenarios to arrive at the development and
adoption of a framework for product design and process
reconfiguration. In fact, the core consists of the description of
the Design GuideLines Collaborative Framework (DGLs-CF), a
methodological approach that generates a collaborative environment
where designers, manufacturers and inspectors can find the right
and effective meeting point to share their knowledge and skills in
order to contribute to the optimum generation of quality products.
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