Expert systems for configuration at Digital: XCON and beyond
Communications of the ACM
Computers in Industry - Stimulating manufacturing excellence in small and medium enterprises
Conceptual modelling for configuration: A description logic-based approach
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Towards a general ontology of configuration
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Issues of mass customisation and supporting IT-solutions
Computers in Industry
Improving the quotation process with product configuration
Computers in Industry
Operations Management
Mass Customization Information Systems in Business
Mass Customization Information Systems in Business
Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management
Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management
Optimizing customer's selection for configurable product in B2C e-commerce application
Computers in Industry
Product configuration knowledge modeling using ontology web language
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Integrated Vehicle Configuration System-Connecting the domains of mass customization
Computers in Industry
Towards product customization: An integrated order fulfillment system
Computers in Industry
An ontology-based approach to product customization
IS-EUD'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on End-user development
End users as co-designers of their own tools and products
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
A constraint satisfaction approach to resolving product configuration conflicts
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Analyzing the accuracy of calculations when scoping product configuration projects
ISMIS'12 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Foundations of Intelligent Systems
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that product configurators may be crucial in improving time performance when offering customized products so as to overcome what has been termed the customization-responsiveness squeeze. Large-scale hypothesis-testing studies that either corroborate this finding or discover unpredicted boundaries of validity are still lacking, however. Our paper contributes to fill this gap by testing the positive impact of product configurator use on time performance on a sample of 238 manufacturing plants from three industries and eight countries. The results support the hypothesized impact after the effects of widely acknowledged antecedents of accelerated time performance have been removed. Implications of our findings for both research and practice are finally discussed.