WP088: Observation, Theory, and Simulation of Integrated Concurrent Engineering: Risk Analysis Using Formal Models of Radical Project Acceleration
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Two closely related papers target different research audiences. The first uses grounded theory to develop a set of factors that enable radical project acceleration, and the second uses formal models to evaluate the validity and ramifications of these theories.
Since 1996, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has designed space missions at a vastly accelerated pace using Integrated Concurrent Engineering (ICE). We observe that ICE leverages distinctive product, organization, and process elements such as networked information technologies, advance selection of participants that span interdependent fields, and a superficially chaotic work environment. A mainstream thread of organizational theory, aided by computational models, supports ICE performance claims, but offers insufficient intuition to organizational designers. We extend this theory, and assert that ICE teams at JPL manage ten enabling factors that lead to exceptionally low information response latency, and consequently to a dramatic improvement in project duration over traditional methods. A carefully designed network of knowledgeable and collectively independent participants, along with rapid, precise, and semantically rich communication of design intent, choices and predictions, are two features of the ICE approach that shrink response latency to near zero. We present response latency as a unifying theoretical principle to describe, evaluate and manage engineering design collaboration, and suggest that traditional project managers, as well as those who want to implement ICE for their own use, should establish the specific, measurable objective of very short latency.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | August 2004 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Chachere, John | |
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Author | Kunz, John | |
Author | Levitt, Raymond |
Subjects
Subject | CIFE |
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Subject | Center for Integrated Facility Engineering |
Subject | Stanford University |
Subject | Business Process Re-Engineering |
Subject | Business Processes |
Subject | Collaborative Engineering |
Subject | Collaboratories |
Subject | Concurrent Design |
Subject | Extreme Collaboration |
Subject | Integrated Concurrent Engineering |
Subject | Latency |
Subject | Organization Models |
Subject | Parallel Design |
Subject | Process Modeling |
Subject | Process Models |
Subject | Radical Collocation |
Subject | Simulation |
Subject | War Rooms |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Chachere, John and Kunz, John and Levitt, Raymond. (2004). WP088: Observation, Theory, and Simulation of Integrated Concurrent Engineering: Risk Analysis Using Formal Models of Radical Project Acceleration. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dq405zf4697
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