A decision support system for product design in concurrent engineering

A decision support system for product design in concurrent engineering

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Article ID: iaor20081928
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 42
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 2029
End Page Number: 2042
Publication Date: Jan 2007
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: production, engineering, design
Abstract:

Compared with the traditional sequential design method, concurrent engineering is a systematic approach to integrate concurrent design of products and their related processes. One of the key factors to successfully implement concurrent engineering is information technology. In order to design a product and its manufacturing process simultaneously, information on product features, manufacturing requirements, and customer demands must be processed while the design is concurrently going on. There is an increased understanding of the importance of the correct decisions being made at the conceptual design and development stages that involve many complex evaluation and decision-making tasks. In order to promote the efficiency in concurrent product development, appropriate evaluation and decision tools need to be provided. In this paper, the characteristics of fuzzy, multi-stage evaluation and decision making in concurrent product development process are analyzed and a decision support system for product design in concurrent engineering is presented. An example is given to illustrate the application of the system.

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