Title :
Concurrent engineering-key to cost-effective product reliability, maintainability, and manufacturability
Author_Institution :
Battele Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
A major effort is being directed to combine and integrate the product life cycle using the concept of concurrent engineering. The major barriers to industry-wide acceptance of concurrent engineering have been found to be management misunderstanding of the applications of the concepts involved and a lack of clear direction to its implementation, and a reluctance to change by the engineering professionals involved. A change in total corporate culture is required to eliminate these barriers. The principal conclusion reached is that the current push to introduce total quality management (TQM) into a company can be used as the driver for the integration of all engineering and manufacturing functions into a concurrent engineering operation. Concurrent engineering becomes an enabling technology for total quality management. Further, disciplines such as reliability, maintainability, and computer-aided engineering become the enabling technologies for concurrent engineering. The acceptance of the changes required in corporate culture leads to the natural introduction and evolution of new technology driven by total quality management. This evolution has resulted in a smooth transition from isolated product generation functions into a totally integrated design, test and manufacturing operation
Keywords :
concurrent engineering; human factors; manufacturing data processing; professional aspects; quality control; reliability; TQM; computer-aided engineering; concurrent engineering; cost-effective product reliability; engineering professionals; industry-wide acceptance; maintainability; management misunderstanding; manufacturability; manufacturing functions; product life cycle; total corporate culture; total quality management; totally integrated design/test/manufacturing operation; Concurrent engineering; Costs; Isolation technology; Maintenance engineering; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Product development; Reliability engineering; Testing; Total quality management;
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Computer-Aided Engineering in Concurrent Engineering, 1990 and 1991., Combined Proceedings of the 1990 and 1991 Leesburg Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Leesburg, VA ; Ellicott City, MD
DOI :
10.1109/RMCAE.1992.245501