Deciding Between Sequential And Parallel Tasks in Engineering Design
Deciding Between Sequential And Parallel Tasks in Engineering Design
Robert P Smith
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There is no closed-form expression equivalent to (5) for T; the summation must be calculated explicitly. The convergence rate of the infinite series is controlled by the magnitude of the maximum (positive) eigenvalue of A. If the maximum eigenvalue of A is sufficiently less than unity it is possible to approximate T to reasonable accuracy using only a few terms of the infinite series. Effort is the total amount of engineering time (in engineer-weeks) spent on the design process. It is the sum o...f all the time spent on the individual design tasks. £ = IR'" (7) 1=1 The quantities time (T) and effort (£) are important quantities in managing the design process. Time is an important determining factor of time-to-market, while effort is an indicator of the development cost. Formulas (6) and (7) are useful in calculating these quantities for the fully parallel case. The next section introduces the concept of a serial structure of the process and develops the formulas necessary to calculate time and effort under those circumstances.
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