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Design for Producibility in Swedish Manufacturing Industries
Integration and co-operation are today considered to be a necessary element for the proper functioning of modern industrial concepts, which include simultaneous or concurrent engineering within product development, lean production within production, and total quality management within modern quality work. The issues concerning integration and co-operation are treated differently by different authors, who discuss, for example, these issues in terms of the need for “up-stream involvement”, the need for communication or the need for a comprehensive or process view of the work. Concerning concurrent engineering, Carter and Baker[1] consider that communication is one of four key parameters essential for the success of the concept. Turino, on the other hand, emphasizes integration in his definition of concurrent engineering: “concurrent engineering is a systematic approach to the integrated, simultaneous design of both products and their related processes, including manufacturing, test, and support”[2].
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