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- W624536349 abstract "Process modelling has become an established tool whereby the information requirements of thedesign team may be identified, mapped, modelled and then reviewed to ensure that the final designand the design process take cognisance of all the stakeholders involved within the project. Over thelast decade several techniques and products based on this approach have emerged. The ADePTtechnique developed from initial research at Loughborough University has been used for themanagement of the design of a range of infrastructure projects and engineering products. Themethodology that has subsequently evolved has helped to: ensure the rigorous planning of design;control design deliverables; manage customer expectations, assist with change management; andensure the development of robust process and control systems.Over this period the approach described in this chapter has been implemented on over 40 projectsin the UK and worldwide, with a total contract value of over £4Bn Evidence of the overall impact ofADePT implementations has been gathered by ongoing research undertaken by the writers,feedback from individual project teams and by independent assessment. The writers’ closeassociation with the initial research that led to the ADePT technique, and the subsequentmethodology and its implementation have enabled them to fully monitor and review not only thedevelopment of the methodology but also its adoption and use for collaborative design acrossproject teams.This chapter considers collaborative design to be project based design involving multi-disciplinaryteams. It outlines both the ADePT technique, the original method, the subsequently developedmethodology, the body of methods that have been produced, and their adoption within acollaborative design environment. Three case studies are introduced to highlight the use of processmapping, the repeatable nature of design, and the control of workflow. Lessons learned for thetransfer of innovations are also discussed." @default.
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- W624536349 title "Process modelling for planning, managing and control of collaborative design" @default.
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