Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Shafqat, Ali"
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3D-Printing Technology in Construction: Results from a Survey
Olsson, Nils; Shafqat, Ali; Arica, Emrah; Økland, Andreas (Chapter, 2019)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the introduction of 3D-printing of concrete in the construction sector. Design/Methodology/Approach – A survey was conducted to collect professional view on ongoing innovations ... -
Managing unplanned design iterations in new product development: An approach using risk management, resilience, and organizational learning
Shafqat, Ali (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:405, Doctoral thesis, 2021)Most new-product development (NPD) engineering projects encounter uncertainties from rapidly shifting market demands and developing technologies resulting in requirements change and the organization's ability to implement ... -
Resilience in Product Design and Development Processes: A Risk Management Viewpoint
Shafqat, Ali; Welo, Torgeir; Oehmen, Josef; Willumsen, Pelle; Wied, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Product development (PD) faces uncertainties caused by rapidly developing technologies, shifting market demands and the changes occasioned by these developments, including new requirements for products being developed and ... -
Secondary delays within the same rolling stock circulation plan
Olsson, Nils; Sæther, Espen Andrè; Shafqat, Ali (Chapter, 2016) -
Success Factors in the Implementation of 3D Printing Technology in Construction Industry
Shafqat, Ali (Master thesis, 2017)The construction sector is believed to be the vital part of the economy all over the world. At the same time, it is suffering from low productivity as compared to other sectors. The implementation of radical innovations ... -
The cost of learning from failures and mistakes in product design: Reviewing the literature
Shafqat, Ali; Oehmen, Josef; Welo, Torgeir; Willumsen, Pelle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In the design phase of product development (PD) process, most new products face significant uncertainties and risks. Uncertainty is typically associated with a lack of information, while learning is a process that acquires ...