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Quantifying the Convergence Time of Distributed Design Processes
2011
Volume 5: 37th Design Automation Conference, Parts A and B
unpublished
Time is an asset of critical importance in the design process and it is desirable to reduce the amount of time spent developing products and systems. Design is an iterative activity and a significant portion of time spent in the product development process is consumed by design engineers iterating towards a mutually acceptable solution. Therefore, the amount of time necessary to complete a design can be shortened by reducing the time required for design iterations or by reducing the number of
doi:10.1115/detc2011-48377
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