A Cooperation Model and Demand-Oriented ICT Infrastructure for SME Development and Production Networks in the Field of Microsystem Technology
Abstract
Like no other industry, until today microsystems
technology is dominated by a few, large companies covering the whole
development and production chain. Besides limitations coming from huge
costs for equipment and manufacturing (especially in the field of
Si-Microsystem technology) one of the reasons for the weak position of
Small Medium Enterprises (SME) in this branch refers to organizational
issues, arising from the specific surrounding conditions in this highly
interdisciplinary and knowledge intensive field. Especially the smaller
SME's lack of sufficient human resources and an effective management of
cross company knowledge about complex Microsystems development to cover
all aspects of a complex and parallel product and process development as
it is inherent in the one product- one process paradigm of MST. Since
most of the Microsystems technologies until today haven't reached an
almost mature state it near at hand, that there is a demand for
approaches, offering the chance to effectively handle the riscs of a MST
product development - which basically is not a technical but an
organizational problem. This aspect gains more and more importance when
the number of companies involved in such a process development
increases. If SME networks seriously want to compete with larger
companies, new approaches on how to handle a distributed knowledge
intensive product development process need to be found.
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