Title :
Evaluation of Task Pattern Use in Web-based Collaborative Engineering
Author :
Sandkuhl, Kurt ; Stirna, Janis
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Jonkoping Univ., Jonkoping, Sweden
Abstract :
Starting from two industrial collaborative engineering cases, the paper introduces the concept of task patterns for support of fast and flexible product design in networked manufacturing enterprises. Task patterns are reusable models of enterprise knowledge capturing best practices for typical collaboratively performed design tasks. Furthermore, the main elements of a Web-based collaboration infrastructure are presented, which provides an execution environment for task patterns and other services for support of collaborative work. In order to evaluate the effects of task pattern use in collaborative engineering, a balanced scorecard approach was used. Task patterns did not only proved adequate and useful for the collaborative engineering cases, but also led to a number of positive trends reflected by economic indicators. The time and costs for meetings was significantly reduced, there is reason to believe that lead times can be shortened, and the quality of best practices in general seems to improve when replacing conventional documentations with active knowledge models.
Keywords :
Internet; groupware; knowledge management; manufacturing industries; product design; Web-based industrial collaborative engineering; balanced scorecard approach; collaborative work; enterprise knowledge reusable model; networked manufacturing enterprise; product design; task pattern use evaluation; Best practices; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Costs; Design engineering; Economic indicators; Flexible manufacturing systems; Manufacturing industries; Product design; Pulp manufacturing; Collaborative Engineering; evaluation; task patterns;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2008. SEAA '08. 34th Euromicro Conference
Conference_Location :
Parma
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3276-9
DOI :
10.1109/SEAA.2008.35