Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Supervisor "Al-Ashaab, Ahmed"

Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Supervisor "Al-Ashaab, Ahmed"

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  • Mohd Saad, Norhairin (Cranfield University, 2013-03)
    This research project aims to develop a novel A3 thinking approach to support knowledge driven design that aids the generation of decision making within a Lean Product and Process Development (LeanPPD) environment. This ...
  • Adeniji, Moyosore (Cranfield UniversitySAS, 2009-09)
    As we move ahead in the 21st century, quality validation techniques need to be based on principles of long term safety as consumers are now more aware of safety issues surrounding product design and development and ...
  • Khan, Muhammad Sharjeel (Cranfield University, 2012-08)
    ‘Lean’ or ‘lean thinking’ refers to an improvement philosophy which focuses on the fulfilment of customer value and the reduction of waste. This philosophy is credited with the extraordinary rise of Toyota, one of the ...
  • Arundachawat, Panumas (Cranfield University, 2012)
    Design rework includes unnecessary repetition in design tasks to correct design problems. Resolving design matters in advance, through in-depth understanding of the design planning and rework issues and development of ...
  • Yang, Tianli (Cranfield University, 2011-01)
    Product quality is the most vital factor for manufacturers’ survival. As an effective quality control technique, FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis) has been put into widespread use. However, improper, unsystematic and ...
  • Zhu, Linjia (Cranfield University, 2012-01)
    Design quality always has great impact on the competitive attribution of companies. Knowledge Management has become an important process which could help companies to accumulate the knowledge created in the past, and use ...
  • Maksimovic, Maksim (Cranfield University, 2013-07)
    This research thesis presents the development of a novel Lean Knowledge Life Cycle (LeanKLC) framework to support the transformation into a Lean Product Development (LeanPD) knowledge environment. The LeanKLC framework ...
  • Williams, Omolade Sanu (Cranfield University, 2008)
    New product development is an important strategic decision for an automotive company. The need for a structured method of early project planning is herein enforced due to competitive advantage and global market expansion. ...
  • Autzen, Matthias (Cranfield University, 2013-09)
    Engineering companies must improve their product development performance in order to meet the challenges of the 21st century where R&D activities are coming more and more under pressure of productivity demands. Lean ...

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