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A contribution for a pragmatics-based approach to concurrent engineering implementation

Authors :
Nenad Popovic
Ondrej Jaško
Goran D. Putnik
Jovan Filipovic
Source :
Strojniški vestnik
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Association of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians of Slovenia et al., 2013.

Abstract

The paper investigates how a pragmatics-based approach may influence Concurrent Engineering (CE) implementation projects. Pragmatics, a field of semiotics, is used as a perspective for analyzing, as an instrument for constructing manufacturing systems and, in this particular research, as an instrument for CE implementation projects. In particular, as a part of the CE implementation methodology, modeling and the effects of different interpretations (as pragmatics aspects) of the assessment of processes’ simultaneity in a manufacturing organization are studied. The underlying thesis is that different interpretations significantly influence the perception of the organization’s reality, which has an impact on the project’s success. As a representation class, the so-called Simultaneity (Concurrency) Matrix (SCM) was used for simultaneity process assessment. The thesis is validated in two manufacturing companies. The results suggest that further improvements of the CE implementation methodologies, when using the pragmatics-based approach, lead to better quality of decisions and provide some assurance for the success of short-time and low-cost CE implementation projects.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Strojniški vestnik
Accession number :
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