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- Short Life Forecasting
- This article explains what is short life cycle forecaster, how we can forecast for short life cycle etc. Read on to know more.
- White papers 2001-11-30
- Lifetime Buy Optimization To Minimize Lifecycle Cost
- Mismatches between electronic part procurement lifecycles and the lifecycles of the products that they are used in cause products with long manufacturing and/or support lives to incur significant obsolescence management costs. Lifetime buy is one of the most prevalent mitigation approaches employed for electronic part obsolescence management. Making lifetime purchases...
- White papers 2007-04-19
- Product Development: Programs For Each Lifecycle Stage
- Epson ensures that each employee is thoroughly aware of how to produce products in harmony with the environment - right from the planning and design stage, the first stage in the creation of products. All elements that improve "Ease of use" for customers and form the base of an environmental...
- White papers 2006-09-07
- The Top Ten Reasons Projects Fail (Part 9)
- Two keys to good estimation practice are information gathering and change management methods. How and when the information needed is gathered is largely a function of the lifecycle approach employed. This is true of change management also, pinpointing the importance of lifecycle design. Any good systems lifecycle will incorporate the...
- White papers 2003-11-05
- Innovation and Transformation: A Lifecycle Model
- The lifecycle model has been used many times to illustrate the growth, maturity and decay of an organization. The normal-curve product cycle and the s-curve are both visual examples. In this paper, the lifecycle model is used visually to explore the dynamics behind innovation: when to innovate, characteristics of the...
- White papers 2006-04-28
- Life-Cycle Analysis and Change by Design: Applying Business Process Re-Engineering in the Performing Arts
- All organizations have life cycles exploration, midlife, maturity and decay/death. The causes of life cycles are not inherent to the aging process, but depend on the capacity of leadership to re-invent the organization when needed. This capacity and capability are limited by knowledge and personality traits. The decisions a leader...
- White papers 2005-05-05
- Electronic Part Life Cycle Concepts and Obsolescence Forecasting
- Obsolescence of electronic parts is a major contributor to the life cycle cost of long field life systems such as avionics. A methodology to forecast life cycles of electronic parts is presented, in which both years to obsolescence and life cycle stages are predicted. The methodology embeds both market and...
- White papers 2000-12-01
- Established Life Cycle Concepts in the Business Environment
- Many publications and managers refer to life cycle terms. Unfortunately they are often mixed up, because they are not known, wrongly understood or unclear to people using life cycle terminology. This report introduces into three different life cycle concepts and clarifies the used life cycle terms. The first analyzed concept...
- White papers 2005-03-22
- Recognizing Lifecycles that Influence Growth of Revenue & Profit
- Revenue balance relates to the total amount of revenues flowing into a company in relation to lifecycle factors. The organization, product, market and buyer that produce one time or ongoing revenue streams each have a lifecycle. A lifecycle is defined as something that has a beginning birth and an end...
- White papers 2005-03-01
- Defining a Research Agenda for AEC Process/Product Development in 2000 and Beyond
- This paper views AEC/FM as one industry. Design and construction will be closely connected to the core business of the end users and must provide not only the physical spaces for the activities, but also essential information for the use and maintenance of the buildings as well as services based...
- White papers 1999-06-12
- Product Life Cycles
- From the executive summary: ‘All products possess life-cycles. A product's life-cycle consists of a series of stages, beginning with its introduction to the market and ending with its decline and eventual withdrawal from the market. As a product progresses through its life-cycle, its sales and profitability change as it faces...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Team Development Through The Life-Cycle Of The Technology Enterprise
- There are different stages in the life cycle of a technology company. At each stage, different strategies are operationalized for building and cultivating effective teams. These are based on the challenges inherent at each stage of the life cycle. The paper presents the basic overview of team development in organizations....
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- An Improved Project Lifecycle Model
- The project lifecycle is a pivotal concept in the understanding of projects, mapping out the progress of the project from birth to death. However, there seems to be an almost endless confusion over what the project lifecycle is. It is important to understand the project lifecycle, because it is one...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Product Life Cycle Management
- All products and services have certain life cycles. The life cycle refers to the period from the product's first launch into the market until its final withdrawal and it is split up in phases. The understanding of a product's life cycle, can help a company to understand and...
- White papers 2002-11-13
- The Product Life Cycle1
- This article defines about product's life cycle PLC can be divided into several stages characterized by the revenue generated by the product. If a curve is drawn showing product revenue over time, it may take one of many different shapes, It include different stage in the life...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Product Life Cycle Development
- Organizational stress and rapid change brought on by broader product lines and increasing competition, complexity, and customer expectations have caused many companies to become bogged down by long, painful product cycles that fail to meet goals. Some industry sources estimate that product development project failures are running as high as...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Life-Cycles, Dynasties, Savings: Implications for Closed and Small, Open Economies
- This paper examines the macroeconomics implications of the life cycles and dynastic saving behavior for closed and small, open economies. Calibrating the life cycle variant using empirical age earnings profile, the analysis compares the long-run effects of fiscal policy shocks under both perspectives. The results quantify the implications of life-cycle...
- White papers 2000-07-01
- The Possibilities Of Life Cycle Costing In Outsourcing Decision Making
- The idea of outsourcing is to achieve the optimal performance within a company and a supply chain. Outsourcing decisions, therefore, require life cycle analysis of anticipated changes concerning all relevant costs, including indirect ones, to avoid undesired surprises. Life cycle costing LCC is an approach which aims at producing comprehensive...
- White papers 2005-02-10
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- IBM Service Lifecycle Management for Aerospace and Defense Industries
- Manufacturers and customers can benefit from IBM Aerospace-Service Lifecycle Managment by integrating activities across the lifecycle of the aircraft. From concept, design and build to in-service operations, aerospace companies can rely on IBM's integration capabilities to effectively improve service-related business. IBM Aerospace-Service Lifecycle Managment is part of the IBM Service...
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- A Simulation-Based Approach For Detecting Undesired Product Lifecycle Features
- A maintenance system that consists of data acquisition system and decision rules for process execution is modeled and examined for achieving better maintenance. Accuracy of sensors for monitoring and combinations of process activation rules are decided to achieve desired lifecycle, but those may bring unexpected behavior of a maintenance system...
- White papers 2003-12-08
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