Retrospective analysis of engineering change iterations—a case study on reducing engineering changes by defining target values for engineering design

Niklas Kattner, Aleksej Trepatschko, Gert Assmann, Lucia Becerril, Udo Lindemann

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Abstract

In the development of technical systems, engineering changes nowadays are more a rule than an exception and can take a big share of the overall capacity of a design project. Thus, reducing avoidable changes can have a huge impact the overall project performance. Hence, knowledge of companies about change iterations can reveal performance lacks in development projects. This paper therefore presents an industrial case study using past change information to reduce engineering change iterations. Hence, it briefly introduces the applied method and describes the procedure to reduce change iterations as well as the findings within the company’s environment in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMobile and Wireless Technology 2018 - International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Technology ICMWT 2018
EditorsKuinam J. Kim, Hyuncheol Kim
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages321-331
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9789811310584
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
EventInternational Conference on Mobile and Wireless Technology, ICMWT 2018 - Kowloon, Hong Kong
Duration: 25 Jun 201827 Jun 2018

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Volume513
ISSN (Print)1876-1100
ISSN (Electronic)1876-1119

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Mobile and Wireless Technology, ICMWT 2018
Country/TerritoryHong Kong
CityKowloon
Period25/06/1827/06/18

Keywords

  • Engineering change management
  • Engineering design
  • Engineering performance

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