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Integrating SAE with 21st Century Technology and the Value Methodology
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Technology has undergone unprecedented growth and expansion that is beginning to overwhelm Businesses as they evolve to new structures. The current estimate is that we generate an entire new level and breadth of knowledge every 13 months. Decision Science has embraced a new technology to deal with this situation. This technology is known as Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS). In the environment of SAE Manufacturing Engineering Activities, there are enormous advantages in using GDSS. When combined with the Value Methodology process, professionals and Businesses can generate that necessary competitive edge to overcome the gap between this new knowledge and our current business practices.
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Brandon, M., Haas, R., and Bell, R., "Integrating SAE with 21st Century Technology and the Value Methodology," SAE Technical Paper 981181, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981181.Also In
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