Concurrent engineering is a product development method that uses parallel processes to save time and costs. It allows for simultaneous design and analysis, emphasizes teamwork, and requires ongoing review. While it offers benefits, it requires organizational restructuring and worker retraining, and may require additional monitoring software applications. It has been successfully implemented by various organizations, […]
Concurrent engineering is a method of multitasking that streamlines the production of multiple items by using a team of professionals who focus on all aspects of production before manufacturing a product. The objective is to introduce a product with little or no defects to the market in a relatively short period of time. This process […]
CVS is a version control system used by software developers to track changes in software development, especially in open source projects. It allows developers to roll back changes and keep track of documentation. CVS is essential for open source development and has applications in other fields like law. The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is used […]
Concurrent users access a system resource at the same time as others. Software licenses limit the number of concurrent users supported. Registered users can have different levels of control and access, important for security. The Internet heavily relies on concurrent user support for websites to handle large numbers of users. A concurrent user is a […]
Concurrent jurisdiction occurs when multiple courts have the authority to hear a case. In the US, state courts have general jurisdiction while federal courts have limited jurisdiction. Diversity jurisdiction exists when parties from different states are in dispute over more than $10,000. Forum shopping may occur due to competing jurisdiction. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when more […]