Journal Article10.1007/S00163-013-0164-2
A module generation algorithm for product architecture based on component interactions and strategic drivers
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TL;DR: This paper presents a novel algorithm that integrates both views and allows a balanced clustering that takes both interactions and company portfolio strategy into account, allowing product similarity strategy to influence the coupling-driven architecture considerations.
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Abstract: Benefits of modularity are often achieved from module independence that allows for independent development to reduce overall lead time and economies of scale due to sharing similar modules across products in a product family. Current modularity methods tend to describe only one of these views, either the module–module independence or the product–product shared module similarity. This paper proposes a new hybrid module generation algorithm that balances both module independence and product similarity, allowing product similarity strategy to influence the coupling-driven architecture considerations. The proposed method builds on two popular matrix-based methods: the design structure matrix approach and modular function deployment that each has been developed to support these two different aspects of the module generation. This paper presents a novel algorithm that integrates both views and allows a balanced clustering that takes both interactions and company portfolio strategy into account. Usefulness of the algorithm is presented using a cordless handheld vacuum cleaner as a case study and by comparing it to alternative approaches.
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TL;DR: This paper surveys the DSM literature, primarily from archival journals, and organizes the developments pertaining to building, displaying, analyzing, and applying product, process, and organization DSMs, as well as recent developments with domain mappingMatrices (DMMs) and multidomain matrices (MDMs).
Notes on the Synthesis of Form. By Christopher Alexander. Pp. 191. 54s. 1964. (Harvard University Press.)
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New modularity indices for modularity assessment and clustering of product architecture
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TL;DR: The module definition results for an aircraft engine with complex connections between components indicate that clustering using the new modularity indices can help obtain optimal modular product architectures with higher modularity compared to existing clustering results in the literature.
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