Managing complexity in automative production: advanced complexity cost tools

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Managing complexity in automative production: advanced complexity cost tools. / Schleich, Hans-Heinrich; Schaffer, Jens; Scavarda, Luiz Felipe.
Advances in mechanical engineering: 10th International Symposium of Students and Young Mechanical Engineers "Advances in Mechanical Engineering", Gdańsk - Gdynia, 19th - 21st April 2007. ed. / J. Wojciechowski. Gdansk: Gdansk University of Technology, 2007.

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Harvard

Schleich, H-H, Schaffer, J & Scavarda, LF 2007, Managing complexity in automative production: advanced complexity cost tools. in J Wojciechowski (ed.), Advances in mechanical engineering: 10th International Symposium of Students and Young Mechanical Engineers "Advances in Mechanical Engineering", Gdańsk - Gdynia, 19th - 21st April 2007. Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, International Symposium of Students and Young Mechanical Engineers , Gdańsk; Gdynia, Poland, 19.04.07.

APA

Schleich, H.-H., Schaffer, J., & Scavarda, L. F. (2007). Managing complexity in automative production: advanced complexity cost tools. In J. Wojciechowski (Ed.), Advances in mechanical engineering: 10th International Symposium of Students and Young Mechanical Engineers "Advances in Mechanical Engineering", Gdańsk - Gdynia, 19th - 21st April 2007 Gdansk University of Technology.

Vancouver

Schleich HH, Schaffer J, Scavarda LF. Managing complexity in automative production: advanced complexity cost tools. In Wojciechowski J, editor, Advances in mechanical engineering: 10th International Symposium of Students and Young Mechanical Engineers "Advances in Mechanical Engineering", Gdańsk - Gdynia, 19th - 21st April 2007. Gdansk: Gdansk University of Technology. 2007

Bibtex

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abstract = "While the discussion of product variety has well advanced into assessing the impacts of any complexity induced into the manufacturing system, little is known about how to measure variant driven complexity costs and how product variety differs between emerging and established markets. This paper aims to address this gap by analyzing the theory behind manufacturing complexity as a result of product variety and its main implications in the automotive industry supply chain. This analysis embraces a complexity cost model development proposal done by the University of Lueneburg and a comparison of the product variety among established and in emerging markets",
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