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A Risk-Based Global Coordination System In A Distributed Product Development Environment For Collaborative Design, Part II, Application
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Concurrent Engineering vol. 15 no. 4 (Dec. 2006)
,
page 369-380.
Topik:
collaborative product development
;
distributed decision making
;
risk
;
negotiation
;
global coordination.
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369.pdf
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This is the second of a two-part paper introducing a risk-based global coordination system in a distributed environment for collaborative design. Part I represents the basic concepts and a theoretical framework, and this paper describes a practical application in a National Science Foundation/George E. Brown, Jr Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. Core concepts, theoretical framework, and methodology developed in Part I are demonstrated through a collaborative design project. When an experiment is to be conducted, multiple stakeholders distributed at different geographical locations are required to work together, to achieve a desired experimental design, both individually and as a group, regardless of personal preference. A risk-based global coordination mechanism with a local risk assessment approach provides a quantitative base for negotiation and coordination among multiple, distributed stakeholders. The case study shows that globally consistent, quantitative risk analysis with considerations of all stakeholders’ assessments provides a basis for them to understand each other better and help build up consensus for success of the collaborative design project.
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