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Orchestrating Automotive Product Development and Operations

This paper describes how to overcome highly complex engineering practices and methods by transforming to an agile, flexible and model-based Product Development Process (PDP).

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Technological progress is accompanied by change. Organizations must adapt both product development and operational workflows. Having process models at the level of detail to allow improvement through continuous learning is paramount. Process models help reveal workflows across teams, people, platforms and programs. 

Product complexity will continue to increase. Digitalization will grow to augment product development and service. Engineers will continue to work in distributed teams, sometimes away from the office. Industry standards will focus heavily on reducing risks to protect customers. All these aspects must be addressed and reflected in the workflow used to develop products.

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