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Approaches for Process Attendant Property Validation of Products

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Continuous validation of product functionality must be ensured throughout the development process. In terms of virtual product development, this should be done without physical prototypes, or at least their use should be reduced to a minimum. Simulation methodology is an appropriate device to gain knowledge about real systems through models. A multitude of highly efficient simulation tools for different disciplines is available today. It is still an open question which simulations can be executed at what point in time to really support product development processes in terms of concurrent engineering to reduce the development risk by purposeful and early validation of product functionality.

This paper aims to show aspects to be considered when integrating simulations into the development process in order to prepare efficient simulation planning.

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Paetzold, K., Reitmeier, J. (2010). Approaches for Process Attendant Property Validation of Products. In: Heisig, P., Clarkson, P., Vajna, S. (eds) Modelling and Management of Engineering Processes. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-199-8_3

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