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Addressing the shortfall in process control synthesis

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Improving the rate of development of process control technologies or a structural adaptation of the firm to the lag in process control technologies are the only viable alternatives to address the shortfall in process control systems. The structural adaptation is the only viable method to address the shortfall since accelerating the development of process control technologies are dependent on many uncontrollable factors. Some of the structural adaptation that can be utilized are tailored along establishing operating values for several process parameters or minimizing process parameters departures from normative values.

Author: Sutherland, John W.
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1997
Process Control Engineering, Process control, Control engineering

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Balancing product development in high-technology industry

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Achieving balance in product development in high-technology industry is a case of human resources management, since each phase of product development requires the management of groups involved in the development. The balance in project development is a function of communication, responsibilities and accountability and function, each of which must be harmonized. Harmony can only be ensured by following a structured development methodology augmented by project assessment to ensure the autonomy of the contributing groups as well as keeping up with the stated product development objectives.

Author: Anthony, Michael T., McKay, Jonathon C.
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1997
Engineering services, Product Development Engineering, Social aspects, Work groups, Teamwork (Workplace), Product development, New products, Product introduction, Product engineering

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Concurrent engineering experiences in high-tech defence projects

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Concurrent engineering is the best management practice to be adopted by developing countries that are staking their claim on the high-technology sector. Risks and problems associated with concurrent engineering is outweighed by the potential benefits of management practice, especially in terms of experiences in work groups, communication, cooperation and collaboration across functional and organizational boundaries. These conferred capabilities shorten the development time when the technology is extended to other applications.

Author: Rao, K. Srinivasa, Pillai, A. Sivathanu, Lal, V.N.
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1997
Engineering For Manufacturing, Evaluation, Production engineering, Diffusion of innovations, Concurrent engineering

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