Proceedings Article10.1109/IEEM.2014.7058668
Combining set-based concurrent engineering and function — Means modelling to manage platform-based product family design
Dag Raudberget,Marcel Thomas Michaelis,Hans L Johannesson +2 more
- 01 Dec 2014
- pp 399-403
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TL;DR: The result is the Architectural Option Chart that uses functional couplings between functional requirements and design solutions to eliminate unfeasible platform members.
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Abstract: The purpose of this work is to develop a new design methodology for product platforms that combines Enhanced Function-Means Modelling and Set-Based Concurrent Engineering. The methodology presents new ways to narrow down the design space, which is increasingly important when several alternative designs are generated in Set-Based Concurrent Engineering. The result is the Architectural Option Chart that uses functional couplings between functional requirements and design solutions to eliminate unfeasible platform members.
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Toyota's Principles of Set-Based Concurrent Engineering
TL;DR: The set-based concurrent engineering (SBCE) as mentioned in this paper is an approach that considers sets of possible solutions (in parallel and relatively independently) and gradually narrowing the set of possibilities to converge on a final solution.
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The Second Toyota Paradox: How Delaying Decisions Can Make Better Cars Faster
TL;DR: Although on the surface, toyota's development process seems extraordinarily cumbersome, it is a model of how to make better cars more quickly and cheaply, and that this apparently inefficient system has made Toyota the fastest and most efficient developer of autos.
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The Second Toyota Paradox: How Delaying Decisions Can Make Better Cars Faster
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine what they call "set-based concurrent engineering," a method prevalent at Toyota but not at other Japanese and U.S. automakers, and argue that this apparently inefficient system has made Toyota the fastest and most efficient developer of autos.
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