Modeling of concurrent engineering processes for integrated systems development

E. Fricke, H. Negele, L. Schrepfer, A. Dick, B. Gebhard, N. Hartlein
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For the reengineering of development processes and for its continuous improvement, the development process has to be modeled and documented. A process map is the basis for the way how a system will be or has been designed. The standard methods and tools for process modeling are mostly used for business process modeling and redesign. Due to the special nature of concurrent engineering processes, a method for process modeling has to be able to support and easily map the high interconnectivity between the process of different engineering disciplines over all hierarchies. The dominant elements in a model for concurrent engineering processes are the informational relations and flows between the different processes. These build the basis for an information-based engineering process. A detailed market study was conducted, in which about 30 tools for business process modeling (e.g. ARIS, Bonapart, IDEF, Facets, etc.) were analyzed and evaluated by a variety of criteria. None of these tools met the requirements of the project partner, not only concerning the method, but also concerning supporting factors like easy and fast input of data, multi-user and database support. Therefore, in order to meet all requirements a special process modeling tool was developed which is based on the same database as the project planning tool already in use. The paper describes the reasons for an engineering process driven modeling method and its use, as well as the rationales for developing a new software tool. Also, lessons learned from this approach are described.
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集成系统开发的并行工程过程建模
对于开发过程的再工程及其持续改进,必须对开发过程进行建模和文档化。流程图是系统将如何设计或已如何设计的基础。流程建模的标准方法和工具主要用于业务流程建模和重新设计。由于并行工程过程的特殊性质,过程建模方法必须能够支持并容易地映射所有层次上不同工程学科过程之间的高度互连性。并行工程过程模型的主要内容是不同过程之间的信息关系和流程。这些构建了基于信息的工程过程的基础。进行了详细的市场研究,其中根据各种标准对大约30种业务流程建模工具(例如ARIS、Bonapart、IDEF、Facets等)进行了分析和评估。这些工具都不符合项目合作伙伴的要求,不仅是在方法上,而且在数据的简单快速输入、多用户和数据库支持等支持因素上。因此,为了满足所有需求,开发了一个特殊的过程建模工具,该工具基于与已经使用的项目规划工具相同的数据库。本文描述了工程过程驱动建模方法及其使用的原因,以及开发一种新的软件工具的基本原理。此外,还描述了从这种方法中学到的经验教训。
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