Mass Customization in Engineering Programs: A Framework for Program Management

Mass Customization in Engineering Programs: A Framework for Program Management

A. Martins, A. Costa (2010).  Mass Customization in Engineering Programs: A Framework for Program Management. 12.

 

The management of an engineering program with over one thousand students is a daunting task, which requires the use structured management approaches and objective performance data. In this paper it is presented the rational for the adoption of a process approach for large engineering programs management. As a case study, the assessment framework used at an ACM and CDIO based Informatics Engineering program in Portugal is presented.

 

Authors (New): 
Angelo Martins
António Costa
Pages: 
12
Affiliations: 
Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP), Portugal
Keywords: 
Program assessment
Process Management
Assessment Framework
Year: 
2010
Reference: 
Joseph M. Hall, M. Eric Johnson, When should a process be art, not science?, Harvard Business Review, March 2009, pp 58 : 
B. Joseph Pine II, Bart Victor, Andrew C. Boynton, Making mass customization work, Harvard Business Review, September-October 1993, pp 108 : 
Crawley E., Malmqvist J., Östlund S. And Brodeur D., Rethinking Engineering Education: the CDIO Approach, Springer, 2007, pp144.: 
J. M. Juran, How to think about quality, Juran’s Quality Handbook, 5th Edition, J. M. Juran e A. Blanton Godfrey (Edit.), McGraw-Hill, New York, 1999, pp. 2.1 – 2.18 : 
Angelo Martins, Alberto Sampaio, Antonio Costa, Software Development Process at LEI-ISEP, 5th International CDIO Conference, Reframing Engineering Education: Impact and Future Direction, June 7-10, 2009, Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore.: 
Antonio Costa, Angelo Martins, Three years of CDIO/ACM based Informatics Engineering undergraduate program at ISEP, to be presented at 6th International CDIO Conference 2010, June 2010, Montreal. : 
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