ECONOMICAL INVESTIGATION OF RAPID PROTOTYPING
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT ENGINEERING - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Usage of rapid prototyping gain developers, designers and engineers more time and consume less money and save more resources. In this article authors investigated the economic possibilities of rapid prototyping. In concurrent engineering, different tasks are tackled at the same time, and not necessarily in the usual order. Concurrent engineering is a method by which several teams within an organization work simultaneously to develop new products and allows more flexible approach. The concurrent engineering is a non-linear product or project design approach during which all phases of manufacturing operate at the same time.
Authors and Affiliations
Péter Ficzere, Lajos Borbás, Ádám Török
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