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Pattern Languages to Create a Holistic Methodology for Product Development and to Derive Enterprise-Specific Engineering Guidelines

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Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics

After several decades of ongoing globalization and keen competition, enterprises find themselves faced with increasing market demands on individual, customized solutions. At the same time, global markets require shorter product creation processes at lower expenses in order to remain competitive. Due to this fact the technical innovation proceeds and leads to more complex products and processes as well as an unmanageable portfolio of individual solutions.

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Feldhusen, J., Bungert, F. (2009). Pattern Languages to Create a Holistic Methodology for Product Development and to Derive Enterprise-Specific Engineering Guidelines. In: Schlick, C. (eds) Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01293-8_10

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