Title: CoCa: a tool for analysing collaborative practices to improve design process management

Authors: Graham Jared, Christophe Merlo, Jeremy Legardeur, Guillaume Pol

Addresses: School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK. ' ESTIA Recherche, Technopole Izarbel, 64210 Bidart, France; IMS/LAPS, UMR 5218, Universite Bordeaux 1, 351, Avenue de la liberation, 33405 Talence, France. ' ESTIA Recherche, Technopole Izarbel, 64210 Bidart, France; IMS/LAPS, UMR 5218, Universite Bordeaux 1, 351, Avenue de la liberation, 33405 Talence, France. ' ESTIA Recherche, Technopole Izarbel, 64210 Bidart, France; School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK

Abstract: This paper focuses on the coordination of engineering design from the collaboration point of view in order to help managers in controlling design processes. We focus on the organisation and process aspects to facilitate collaboration between designers and to foster the coordination of design projects by integrating the product, process and organisation points of view (PPO model). Indeed, the results of the collaborative design activities directly depend on relationships between design actors. Our aim is to allow project managers to enhance and control different types of collaborative processes in order to prescribe emerging collaboration between different experts. We propose then a method for storing and analysing collaborative processes in situ, in order that such processes can be formalised and re-used by project managers. This method is supported by a dedicated and implemented tool, called CoCa. A case study in an SME, designing and manufacturing innovative mechanical products, has been carried out to evaluate the possible feedback to design coordination, in particular by managing collaborative processes through PLM systems workflow technology.

Keywords: design coordination; design process management; PLM systems; workflows; collaboration; engineering design; design management; collaborative design; product design; SMEs; small and medium-sized enterprises; product lifecycle management.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMTM.2011.039146

International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, 2011 Vol.22 No.3, pp.247 - 258

Published online: 27 Nov 2014 *

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