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Fredrik Elgh
Researcher at Jönköping University
Publications - 112
Citations - 898
Fredrik Elgh is an academic researcher from Jönköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: New product development & Product (category theory). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 104 publications receiving 787 citations.
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Cost Engineering for manufacturing: Current and future research
Yuchun Xu,Fredrik Elgh,John Ahmet Erkoyuncu,Oyetola O. Bankole,Yee Mey Goh,Wai Ming Cheung,Paul Baguley,Qing Wang,Panumas Arundachawat,Essam Shehab,Linda Newnes,Rajkumar Roy +11 more
TL;DR: The research areas covered in this article include Design Cost; Manufacturing Cost; Operating Cost; Life Cycle Cost; Risk and Uncertainty management and Affordability Engineering.
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Transdisciplinary systems engineering: Implications, challenges and research agenda
TL;DR: Transdisciplinary processes have been the subject of research since several decades already as discussed by the authors, and many researchers have studied transdisciplinary processes and have tried to understand the essentials of transdisciplinarity.
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Concurrent cost estimation as a tool for enhanced producibility—System development and applicability for producibility studies
Fredrik Elgh,Mikael Cederfeldt +1 more
TL;DR: The thoughts behind concurrent cost estimation as a tool for engineering companies to obtain enhanced Producibility for their products by providing the possibility of performing different types of producibility studies are presented.
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Supporting management and maintenance of manufacturing knowledge in design automation systems
TL;DR: An approach for the modelling of manufacturing requirements, supporting both knowledge execution and information management, in systems for automated variant design is introduced.
Design Automation in SMEs - Current State, Potential, Need and Requirements
Mikael Cederfeldt,Fredrik Elgh +1 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a study on design automation at eleven small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the companies answers are presented together with an interpreted potential for design automation.