Parraguez, P. & Maier, A.M., 2015. Unfolding the Design Process Architecture: A Networked Perspective on Activities. In International Conference on Engineering Design 2015 (ICED 2015). Milan. Abstract A number of network-based process models have been developed to guide the design of engineering systems. Many such models represent design activities only as single nodes. As a […]
Oehmen, J. et al., 2015. Complexity Management for Projects, Programmes, and Portfolios: An Engineering Systems Perspective, PMI “For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.” ~ Popular adaptation of a statement by H.L. Mencken (1917) SUMMARY: Complexity has received wide attention from practitioners and academics alike. We have made […]
This thesis reports on research undertaken to develop, apply and test a framework that characterises the actual design process architecture of engineering systems as a networked process. Research described in this thesis involved literature reviews in Engineering Design, Engineering Systems, Complexity and applied Network Science, and two case studies at engineering design companies with the objective of iteratively developing the framework and providing a proof-of- concept of its use in a large engineering design project.
Pedro Parraguez, ingeniero comercial e investigador doctoral DTU Management Engineering, nos cuenta su experiencia en temas relacionados con las redes de colaboración, la innovación abierta y el emprendimiento.
Parraguez, P., Eppinger, S.D. & Maier, A.M., 2014. Evolution of information control and centralisation through stages of complex engineering design projects. In M. Dorian et al., eds. Proceedings of DESIGN 2014, the 13th International Design Conference. Dubrovnik. Introduction: Complex engineering design projects are comprised of networks of interdependent activities, which in turn are implemented by […]