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|Abstract=This paper is about using the technologies that are developed in the ACTIVE Integrating Project in an engineering design domain for increasing the performance of knowledge workers in their core activi- ties. The knowledge workers in this domain are design project managers, designers, and design support engineers. The focus is therefore on engineering projects and processes in which these categories of knowledge workers are involved. In a nutshell, ACTIVE technologies help solve one of the bottlenecks of engineering design performance management – making the knowledge about design processes effectively articulated and shared. In doing this, the transition is facilitated from the art of handcrafting integrated circuit (IC) designs to a more industrially strong design system with design process knowledge enabled for re-use. | |Abstract=This paper is about using the technologies that are developed in the ACTIVE Integrating Project in an engineering design domain for increasing the performance of knowledge workers in their core activi- ties. The knowledge workers in this domain are design project managers, designers, and design support engineers. The focus is therefore on engineering projects and processes in which these categories of knowledge workers are involved. In a nutshell, ACTIVE technologies help solve one of the bottlenecks of engineering design performance management – making the knowledge about design processes effectively articulated and shared. In doing this, the transition is facilitated from the art of handcrafting integrated circuit (IC) designs to a more industrially strong design system with design process knowledge enabled for re-use. | ||
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Version vom 17. Oktober 2010, 18:09 Uhr
ACTIVE Technologies for Knowledge Management in Microelectronic Engineering Design
ACTIVE Technologies for Knowledge Management in Microelectronic Engineering Design
Veröffentlicht: 2010 Juni
Journal: Newsletter Edacentrum
Nummer: 02
Seiten: 12-15
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Kurzfassung
This paper is about using the technologies that are developed in the ACTIVE Integrating Project in an engineering design domain for increasing the performance of knowledge workers in their core activi- ties. The knowledge workers in this domain are design project managers, designers, and design support engineers. The focus is therefore on engineering projects and processes in which these categories of knowledge workers are involved. In a nutshell, ACTIVE technologies help solve one of the bottlenecks of engineering design performance management – making the knowledge about design processes effectively articulated and shared. In doing this, the transition is facilitated from the art of handcrafting integrated circuit (IC) designs to a more industrially strong design system with design process knowledge enabled for re-use.
ISSN: 1862 2283
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