DocumentCode :
1269132
Title :
Reflections on the operation of large multidisciplinary projects in engineering, design and design management
Author :
Ivins, J.R. ; Holland, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., De Montfort Univ., Leicester, UK
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
fYear :
1999
fDate :
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multi-disciplinary product design teams are now an accepted project development tool in industry. Many advantages cited are: rapid prototyping, cost reduction and the design of a more marketable product. While multi-disciplinary teams are common in such environments, it is more problematical to offer students in higher education experience of working in such a team. A variety of difficulties are encountered by educators wishing to provide such an experience for their students, ranging from cultural through logistical to the level of intellectual rigour required and the assessment methodologies used. This paper describes the research methodologies and results of an investigation into the operation of a large multi-disciplinary team project conducted by the authors over a period of two years to two sets of undergraduates, each consisting of over one hundred and eighty full-time students drawn from a number of engineering, design and design management disciplines. An action research programme to investigate the group experience and attitudes was undertaken and the principal findings are presented and briefly debated. The findings support the view that the exercise provided a wide range of tangible and intangible benefits. This enables the authors to propose a conceptual model of large multi-disciplinary team working which may be used by other educators as a basis for developing future project modules within their host institution´s environment. Finally, the benefits gained, as shown by previous research, for students and staff from such projects are summarised
Keywords :
design engineering; engineering education; management education; product development; project management; cost reduction; design management; engineering education; higher education students; marketable product design; multi-disciplinary product design; multi-disciplinary team working; project development tool; rapid prototyping; research methodologies; undergraduates; Costs; Cultural differences; Design engineering; Educational products; Engineering management; Product design; Project management; Prototypes; Reflection; Team working;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9359
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/13.804563
Filename :
804563
Link To Document :
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