Type: | Open University Language: Danish |
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Previous course: C8384
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No credit points with: C8384
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Prerequisite: 83171.83175
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Recommended semester: 7th - 9th semester
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Scope and form: Lectures, guest, lectures, ecercises and excursions. Obligatory reports.
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Examination: Oral exam (13-scale)
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Participant limitation: max. 40
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Department: Institut for Procesteknik
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Aim: The aim of the course is to qualify students to:
- analyse and set up systems for specifying products and their manufacturing specifications. This also includes determination of the optimal degree of IT support for the engineering tasks -seen from a technical, business and organisational point of view.
- Model and specify IT-systems (containing engineering knowledge) to support the engineering tasks in technical sales/bidding, product design and for setting up manufacturing specifications.
- understand and participate in the cross functional activities between sales, design, technical order handling, methods engineering and purchase. From customer request to complete order, product and manufacturing specifications.
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Contents: The information technology and the possibilities for trade and communication via Internet implies significant changes in company functions dealing with technical sales, configuration of products, manufacturing specifications and product calculation.
The course deals with methods and procedures for for analysis and IT-support of the engineering tasks, seen from a technical, business and organisational point of view. The course includes the following subjects.
- Procedures for creating systems to support engineering tasks dealing with specification of products and services.
- Methods and techniques for modelling engineering knowledge - including object oriented modeling.
- Criteria for determining the optimal degree of IT support of the engineering tasks.
The course includes a major exercise on builiding a product configuration system. The exercise deals with analysis and specification of the system using object oriented modelling, but not programming.
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