Proactive Modeling of Market, Product and Production Architectures
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2011
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Proactive Modeling of Market, Product and Production Architectures. / Mortensen, Niels Henrik; Hansen, Christian Lindschou; Hvam, Lars; Andreasen, Mogens Myrup.
In: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design: Impacting Society through Engineering Design. Vol. Vol.4 Product and systems design Design Society, 2011. p. 133-144.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2011
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TY - GEN
T1 - Proactive Modeling of Market, Product and Production Architectures
A1 - Mortensen,Niels Henrik
A1 - Hansen,Christian Lindschou
A1 - Hvam,Lars
A1 - Andreasen,Mogens Myrup
AU - Mortensen,Niels Henrik
AU - Hansen,Christian Lindschou
AU - Hvam,Lars
AU - Andreasen,Mogens Myrup
PB - Design Society
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This paper presents an operational model that allows description of market, products and production architectures. The main feature of this model is the ability to describe both structural and functional aspect of architectures. The structural aspect is an answer to the question: What constitutes the architecture, e.g. standard designs, design units and interfaces? The functional aspect is an answer to the question: What is the behaviour or the architecture, what is it able to do, i.e. which products at which performance levels can be derived from the architecture? Among the most important benefits of this model is the explicit ability to describe what the architecture is prepared for, and what it is not prepared for - concerning development of future derivative products. The model has been applied in a large scale global product development project. Among the most important benefits is contribution to: Improved preparedness for future launches, e.g. user interface and improved energy efficiency Achievement of attractive cost- and technical performance level on all products in the product family On time launch of the first generation of the product family"
AB - This paper presents an operational model that allows description of market, products and production architectures. The main feature of this model is the ability to describe both structural and functional aspect of architectures. The structural aspect is an answer to the question: What constitutes the architecture, e.g. standard designs, design units and interfaces? The functional aspect is an answer to the question: What is the behaviour or the architecture, what is it able to do, i.e. which products at which performance levels can be derived from the architecture? Among the most important benefits of this model is the explicit ability to describe what the architecture is prepared for, and what it is not prepared for - concerning development of future derivative products. The model has been applied in a large scale global product development project. Among the most important benefits is contribution to: Improved preparedness for future launches, e.g. user interface and improved energy efficiency Achievement of attractive cost- and technical performance level on all products in the product family On time launch of the first generation of the product family"
KW - Production architecture
KW - Product architecture
KW - Multi product development
KW - Modeling product architecture
SN - 978-1-904670-24-7
VL - Vol.4 Product and systems design
BT - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design
T2 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design
SP - 133
EP - 144
ER -