Measuring engineering quality in airplane development

Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2015. In conjunction with the Leaders for Global Operations Program at MIT.

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Main Author: Asfour, Ammar
Other Authors: Olivier de Weck, and Bradley Morrison.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/98975
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spelling mit-1721.1/989752022-01-28T14:57:55Z Measuring engineering quality in airplane development Asfour, Ammar Olivier de Weck, and Bradley Morrison. Leaders for Global Operations Program. Leaders for Global Operations Program at MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Sloan School of Management Sloan School of Management. Aeronautics and Astronautics. Leaders for Global Operations Program. Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2015. In conjunction with the Leaders for Global Operations Program at MIT. Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2015. In conjunction with the Leaders for Global Operations Program at MIT. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-53). This project was motivated by the desire to apply quality metrics to the multiple stages of the airplane development process at Boeing Commercial Airplanes. This project first identified integration and process discipline as most critical towards final quality of the engineering work. Integration, defined as the path and connectivity between teams and activities, was studied by analyzing performance of a small engineering support team. To understand the effects of early stage quality on later stages, i.e. process discipline, a system dynamics model was developed focusing on the design and development of components with suppliers. The case study regarding integration focused on the engineering work as a four-steps process: Inputs, Engineering Activities, Output and Customer Review. All unplanned reworked deliverables of a 5-7 members engineering team were analyzed. The study tracked the process step at which the error was first caused. The results found that 21% of unplanned engineering rework was caused due to inadequate delivery of inputs to the requested engineering work. Furthermore, the 21% of unplanned engineering rework had the highest hours per reworked deliverable of any stages. Over all, 75% of engineering rework was due mainly to the process rather than the actual technical engineering work. The system dynamic modeling achieved two main results: showcased the necessity to simplify the process, and the importance of accounting for iterations in engineering. Through the group-modeling discussions with the process owner, it was evident the need to provide clear checkpoints and reviews of the engineering work. Furthermore, discovering engineering rework within a given stage has the same effect as delivering first-pass engineering quality. This project provided a methodology to work with engineering teams to measure their quality performance. Furthermore, it has the potential to show the thresholds of quality from one stage to another in Airplane Development. by Ammar Asfour. M.B.A. S.M. 2015-09-29T18:56:19Z 2015-09-29T18:56:19Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/98975 921150187 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 53 pages application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Leaders for Global Operations Program.
Asfour, Ammar
Measuring engineering quality in airplane development
title Measuring engineering quality in airplane development
title_full Measuring engineering quality in airplane development
title_fullStr Measuring engineering quality in airplane development
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title_short Measuring engineering quality in airplane development
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topic Sloan School of Management.
Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Leaders for Global Operations Program.
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