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Concurrent Engineering | 2013

An integrated approach to technology platform and product platform development

Christoffer E Levandowski; Daniel Corin Stig; Dag Henrik Bergsjö; Anders Forslund; Ulf Högman; Rikard Söderberg; Hans L Johannesson

Platforms may enable offering a variety of products to the market while keeping the development cost down. Reusing design knowledge is a key concept, whether manifested as reusing parts, ideas, concepts, or technologies. This article describes processes and information technology solutions for holistically working with both technology platforms and product platforms. A platform framework was developed for managing information and to support the processes. The use of the framework is illustrated through a case study performed at a subsupplier in the aerospace industry focusing on technology development, platform-based product development, and platform configuration. A wiki system supports the technology platform, containing electronic guidelines, methods, and information about the technologies. To support the product platform, a product lifecycle management architecture is created. A turbine rear structure from a turbofan engine is used as an example, requiring several different analysis technologies to be used and coordinated when creating a variant. The solution is a product lifecycle management architecture created based on the technology platform. It integrates a product data management system, a computer-aided design tool, two computer-aided engineering tools, and a configurator.


Procedia Computer Science | 2013

A Proposed Technology Platform Framework to Support Technology Reuse

Daniel Corin Stig

Managing a technology portfolio is one of the great challenges for sustained success, especially in high-technology industries where technologies can be a major selling point. For engineers, this portfolio is more of a toolbox for solving design problems, but in large organizations there can be so many technologies used in different business areas that even the engineers may not be aware of all of them. When the same technologies are used in different types of products, knowledge about them can also be generated by various groups within an organization. To improve the usefulness of a companys technology base, this paper proposes the use of a technology platform approach based on a framework featuring three different types of activities. The first approach is about adapting the technology base to future needs with the help of portfolio management techniques. The second approach serves to create awareness and shared understanding through an interactive technology catalogue, collecting information about how technologies work, where they are applied, and how they are used. The third approach is addressed at engineers who work with the technologies and includes practices for improving the reusability of knowledge recorded in documents and communicated to others who are using a particular technology for development. The framework is intended to support a systematic approach for technology reuse in order to stimulate organizational learning and reduce lead-time and cost of product development.


DS 68-6: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 11), Impacting Society through Engineering Design, Vol. 6: Design Information and Knowledge, Lyngby/Copenhagen, Denmark, 15.-19.08.2011 | 2011

MEANS FOR INTERNAL KNOWLEDGE REUSE IN PRE-DEVELOPMENT – THE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM APPROACH

Daniel Corin Stig; Dag Henrik Bergsjö


Archive | 2015

Technology Platforms: Organizing and Assessing Technological Knowledge to Support its Reuse in New Applications

Daniel Corin Stig


INCOSE International Symposium | 2015

Multi-Level Product Platform Strategy for a Multi-Level Corporation

Dag Henrik Bergsjö; Christoffer E Levandowski; Daniel Corin Stig


24th International Conference for the International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) 2015, The WestinCape Town, South Africa, 8-11 June 2015 | 2015

Accommodating Emerging Technologies in Existing Product Platforms

Christoffer E Levandowski; Daniel Corin Stig; Dag Raudberget; Hans L Johannesson


Archive | 2013

Platform Thinking for Technology Management

Daniel Corin Stig


23rd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2013 | 2013

Assessing product development efficiency at Volvo Powertrain Focus on systems engineering and lean principles at two global sites

Dag Henrik Bergsjö; Daniel Corin Stig; Per Johansson


IAMOT 2012 Proceedings | 2012

Technology as a product

Kashif Nawaz; Daniel Corin Stig; Dag Henrik Bergsjö


INCOSE International Symposium | 2011

7.3.2 Assessment of Readiness for Internal Technology Transfer – A Case Study

Daniel Corin Stig; Ulf Högman; Dag Henrik Bergsjö

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Dag Henrik Bergsjö

Chalmers University of Technology

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Christoffer E Levandowski

Chalmers University of Technology

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Hans L Johannesson

Chalmers University of Technology

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Anders Forslund

Chalmers University of Technology

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Dag Raudberget

Chalmers University of Technology

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Rikard Söderberg

Chalmers University of Technology

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