Concurrent engineering in a sustainable environment
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION. Extension of concurrent engineering to environments where sustainability is considered. OBJECTIVE. It establishes the conceptual framework and the methodological changes that must be introduced for its development. METHOD. The research is developed under a mixed and bibliographic approach. It is the result of analyzing various projects in environments where sustainability is essential. RESULTS. In addition to a conceptual framework for these projects, the most outstanding methodological aspect is the inclusion of a previous stage in the environment analysis design cycle. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS. Today, concurrent engineering must encompass the sustainability of natural resources and human life itself.
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