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Concurrent Engineering | 2013
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.
Volume 4: 20th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology; Second International Conference on Micro- and Nanosystems | 2008
Fredrik Berglund; Dag Henrik Bergsjö; Ulf Högman; Kiran Khadke
The utilization of a platform strategy has become a competitive priority in many industries, most notably in the automotive industry. Naturally, many firms in other industries are adopting this strategy with different modifications and degrees of implementation. However, little research covers the application of platform development in a supplier and/or small batch production environment. The adaptation of a platform strategy in these settings, by a supplier in the aircraft engine industry, is the focal point of this paper. Based on platform development literature and the characteristics of the aircraft engine industry and the company studied advantages and hindrances for platform strategies have been ruled out. Interviews with involved people within the company studied have further clarified different perspectives on platforms and their possible utilization. Based on the analysis of collected information it is proposed that a possible platform strategy would include: a technology platform, incorporating general knowledge on core technology assets embodied in either humans, organizations, processes, information or methods; and a product platform, incorporating product specific elements that could be re-used when developing new components for a particular product line.© 2008 ASME
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management | 2013
Ulf Högman; Hans L Johannesson
Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED'09, 24 - 27 August 2009, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA | 2009
Ulf Högman; Dag Henrik Bergsjö; Marcus Anemo; Henric Persson
Archive | 2011
Ulf Högman
Proceedings of the 11th International Design Conference Design 2010, 17-20 May, Dubrovnik - Cavtat | 2010
Ulf Högman; Hans L Johannesson
DS 68-3: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 11), Impacting Society through Engineering Design, Vol. 3: Design Organisation and Management, Lyngby/Copenhagen, Denmark, 15.-19.08.2011 | 2011
Ulf Högman; Hans L Johannesson
Archive | 2011
Ulf Högman; Hans L Johannesson
DS 61: Proceedings of NordDesign 2010, the 8th International NordDesign Conference, Göteborg, Sweden, 25.-27.08.2010 | 2010
Ulf Högman; Daniel Bengtsson; Stefan Stetz; Lars Trygg; Hans L Johannesson
international conference management technology | 2007
Ulf Högman; Fredrik Berglund