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13251 Creator 346e7c250ea1e999b0ae8be85c1ce8c6
13251 Creator ext-76980526842aecf7e995c6e2eb02e1ce
13251 Creator ext-709f634fe8082c4f0709302484bd9396
13251 Date 2005
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13251 abstract This short paper is based on research carried out during an eight month case study at a large UK aerospace company. The focus of the study was to develop a more effective technique for planning the complex design processes found in the company, in order to support the development of more detailed and more accurate schedules. The paper outlines some key findings of this research, concluding with an important challenge for future work: once an appropriate level of abstraction has been identified for modelling complex design plans, how can the distributed, subjective planning knowledge be synthesized to form a coherent perspective?
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13251 type AcademicArticle
13251 type Article
13251 label Wynn, David.; Eckert, Claudia and Clarkson, P. John (2005). Abstracting complexity for design planning. In: 2nd Workshop on Complexity in Design and Engineering, Mar 2005, University of Glasgow, UK.
13251 label Wynn, David.; Eckert, Claudia and Clarkson, P. John (2005). Abstracting complexity for design planning. In: 2nd Workshop on Complexity in Design and Engineering, Mar 2005, University of Glasgow, UK.
13251 Title Abstracting complexity for design planning
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