Abstract

Companies often need to outsource certain business tasks to specialist organizations, perhaps in order to develop products faster and more efficiently, or when they don’t have all of the necessary resources and equipment on site. In these cases it often makes sense to work with a globally distributed ‘virtual’ team as opposed to one that is physically situated in one location. The technology that is required to activate this type of co-operation between companies is called Concurrent Multidisciplinary Engineering (CME) and this is used as a platform for real time communications via IP networks.

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