作者
Sebastian K Fixson, Tucker J Marion
发表日期
2012/12
期刊
Journal of Product innovation management
卷号
29
页码范围
140-156
简介
Over the past 20 years, the use of digital design tools such as Computer‐Aided‐Design (CAD) has increased dramatically. Today, almost no product development project is conducted without the use of CAD models. Major advantages typically ascribed to using CAD include better solutions through broader exploration of the solution space as well as faster and less expensive projects through faster and earlier iterations. This latter effect, the shifting of simulation and testing traditionally accomplished with the help of physical prototypes late in the process—a slow and expensive activity—to doing similar activities with virtual prototypes faster and earlier in the process, has been identified as a key aspect of front‐loading, an activity shift promising to enable superior product development (PD) performance.
Given CAD's recent pervasive use, the research questions for this paper became “how has CAD use actually …
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