Analyzing influence of absence of CE on Pakistan's economy from perspective of developed countries using it

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Abstract

Continuous analysis and improvement are required in concurrent engineering environment. PDCA cycle described by quality guru can be used to improve quality of the processes and systems. Evaluation is sort of Check cycle to critically analyze that whether the planned and functional processes and systems are producing the desired quality results. Decision making is primarily based on data analysis. This research is focused on the analysis of Pakistan's economy with respect to developed countries. 35 different variables for 41 countries have been analyzed (total 1435 records). It provides an opportunity to review the strong and weak areas and take necessary steps for domestic legislation and adapt to ensure that it is in line with developed countries. Thus, the process itself may be seen as a positive one for the progress of Pakistan. GDP per capita may be increased by education, producing skilled manpower, adopting latest technology in agriculture sector, and increasing spending on education and ICT. © 2011 Springer-Verlag London Limited.

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Rizvi, S. Z. R., & Manarvi, I. A. (2011). Analyzing influence of absence of CE on Pakistan’s economy from perspective of developed countries using it. In Advanced Concurrent Engineering (pp. 115–122). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-799-0_13

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