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The model for e-engineering team adaptation (MeTA): A project framework to improve the performance of global engineering teams

This paper describes a model developed to prepare engineers for changing engineering environments. These changes in engineering enterprises include competition in increasingly global environments; new partnering opportunities caused by advances in information and communication technologies, and virt...

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Published in:International journal of computer integrated manufacturing 2003-06, Vol.16 (4-5), p.334-345
Main Authors: Dryer, David A., Jacobs, Derya A., Swart, William
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper describes a model developed to prepare engineers for changing engineering environments. These changes in engineering enterprises include competition in increasingly global environments; new partnering opportunities caused by advances in information and communication technologies, and virtual collaboration issues associated with dispersed teams. To help address the challenges and needs in this environment, we propose a framework that can be customized and adapted by global enterprises. The model is designed to prepare engineers for a distributed collaborative environment by learning and applying e-engineering methods and tools to real-world engineering development scenarios. The model consists of two phases: An e-engineering basics phase and e-engineering application phase. The e-engineering basics phase addresses the skills required for e-engineering. The e-engineering application phase applies these skills in a distributed collaborative environment to system development projects. Details of a pilot study using this model are also described.
ISSN:0951-192X
1362-3052
DOI:10.1080/0951192031000089228