Collaborative Engineering (CE) is the systematic approach to the
integrated, concurrent design of products and related processes,
including manufacturing, product service and support. This approach is
intended to cause the developers to consider all elements of the product
life cycle from conception through disposal, including quality, cost,
schedule, and user requirements. The objective of Collaborative
Engineering is to reduce the system/product development cycle time
through a better integration of resources, activities and processes.
Collaborative Engineering: Theory and Practice offers insights into the
methods and techniques that enable implementing a Collaborative
Engineering concept on product design by integrating capabilities for
intelligent information support and group decision-making utilizing a
common enterprise network model and knowledge interface through shared
ontologies.
The book is also a collection of the latest applied methods and
technology from selected experts in this area which will be structured
in a way useful in assisting and structuring the course.