Preface | p. v |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Design Reuse - What and Why | p. 2 |
Types of design reuse | p. 2 |
The importance of design reuse | p. 3 |
Product Conceptual Design | p. 6 |
Product family design | p. 8 |
Major Issues in Design Reuse | p. 10 |
Design reuse process | p. 11 |
Product information modeling | p. 12 |
Product information analysis | p. 13 |
Design synthesis | p. 13 |
Solution evaluation | p. 14 |
Engineering Design Reuse Applications | p. 15 |
Design reuse in software engineering | p. 15 |
Design reuse in mechanical and electro-mechanical engineering | p. 18 |
Design reuse in manufacturing | p. 20 |
Barriers to Design Reuse | p. 22 |
Summary | p. 24 |
Design Reuse Systems and Enabling Tools | p. 27 |
Engineering Design Reuse Approaches | p. 27 |
Case-based reasoning | p. 28 |
Catalog-based design | p. 29 |
Modular design | p. 31 |
Adaptable design | p. 33 |
Expert systems | p. 35 |
Innovative design using TRIZ | p. 37 |
Reasoning in Design Reuse | p. 38 |
Machine learning | p. 38 |
Data mining | p. 40 |
Design structure matrix | p. 41 |
Artificial neural networks | p. 43 |
Genetic algorithms | p. 46 |
Agent-based method | p. 47 |
Summary | p. 49 |
Product Information Modeling | p. 51 |
Data, Information and Knowledge | p. 51 |
Information Modeling - State-Of-The-Art Review | p. 53 |
Content of information model | p. 53 |
Modeling languages | p. 58 |
Taxonomies | p. 61 |
Database system and web-based environment | p. 63 |
Function-Based Product Information Model | p. 66 |
A multiple facet product information model | p. 66 |
Representation of function using key element vector | p. 69 |
Function taxonomies | p. 71 |
An illustrative example | p. 74 |
Summary | p. 78 |
Design of Product Platform | p. 81 |
Role of Product Platform | p. 81 |
Product Platform and Product Family Design | p. 83 |
A top-down perspective | p. 84 |
A bottom-up perspective | p. 85 |
Computational Tools for Product Architecture Building | p. 87 |
QFD-based approach | p. 87 |
DSM-based approach | p. 88 |
Heuristic and quantitative approaches | p. 90 |
Product Architecture Building Using Self-Organizing Map | p. 91 |
Introduction of SOM | p. 91 |
Function clustering based on SOM | p. 94 |
A case study | p. 99 |
Evaluation of the SOM method | p. 103 |
Other Relevant Issues in Product Platform Design | p. 106 |
Extraction of KCs as performance criteria | p. 107 |
Formation of component catalog | p. 109 |
Establishment of mapping route using correlation matrices | p. 109 |
Summary | p. 111 |
Optimization in Product Design | p. 113 |
Introduction | p. 113 |
Weighted sum method | p. 116 |
Goal programming | p. 117 |
Multi-level programming/rank ordering | p. 118 |
Genetic algorithms | p. 118 |
Automated Design Synthesis | p. 121 |
Configuration design | p. 121 |
Design synthesis techniques | p. 122 |
Multi-objective Struggle Genetic Algorithm Design Synthesis | p. 128 |
Problem formulation | p. 128 |
The MOSGA algorithm | p. 131 |
Implementation of MOSGA in product configuration design | p. 133 |
Precautions and limitations | p. 139 |
Post-optimal Solution Selection | p. 140 |
A Case Study | p. 142 |
Experience-based design | p. 144 |
Product design using the design reuse approach | p. 146 |
Comparison of the two methods | p. 151 |
Summary | p. 151 |
Cost Estimation in Product Development | p. 153 |
Introduction | p. 153 |
Product Development Cost | p. 155 |
Cost structure | p. 155 |
Cost modeling techniques | p. 158 |
Cost Estimation in Product Family Development | p. 166 |
Commonality index | p. 167 |
An Empirical Cost Model for Design Reuse | p. 169 |
Fixed cost | p. 170 |
Development cost | p. 171 |
Component cost | p. 171 |
Summary | p. 173 |
Product Performance Evaluation | p. 175 |
Introduction | p. 175 |
Relating performance to design parameters | p. 175 |
Aggregating performance criteria | p. 177 |
Robust Design | p. 178 |
The Information Content Assessment Method | p. 182 |
Background - information axiom and information content | p. 183 |
The information content assessment process | p. 186 |
Establishing system range from existing products | p. 187 |
Assessing information content | p. 193 |
Precautions and limitations | p. 197 |
A case study | p. 198 |
Summary | p. 203 |
A Product Family Design Reuse Methodology | p. 205 |
Introduction | p. 205 |
Scale-based approach | p. 206 |
Model-based approach | p. 211 |
Graph-based approach | p. 211 |
Module-based approach | p. 211 |
An Integrated Design Reuse Process Model | p. 212 |
Product information modeling | p. 213 |
Knowledge extraction | p. 214 |
Design synthesis and evaluation | p. 216 |
A Web-Based Product Family Design Reuse System | p. 216 |
Design of Cellular Phone Product Family | p. 222 |
Settings | p. 222 |
Results | p. 226 |
Analysis | p. 228 |
Design of TV Receiver Circuits | p. 229 |
Settings | p. 229 |
Solution generation and results | p. 232 |
Comparison | p. 233 |
Summary | p. 234 |
Design Reuse for Embodiment and Detailed Design | p. 237 |
Introduction | p. 237 |
Online Design Reuse System | p. 239 |
System architecture | p. 239 |
Product information representation | p. 241 |
Embodiment Design | p. 241 |
Product case retrieval method | p. 242 |
Optimal search for alternative solution | p. 247 |
Exhaustive search | p. 254 |
GA-based search | p. 255 |
Solution generation in washing machine design | p. 260 |
Detailed Design | p. 263 |
Architecture of the detailed design transformation | p. 263 |
Feature-based parametric modeling | p. 265 |
Product family and variant method | p. 266 |
Operation of detailed design reuse | p. 267 |
System implementation | p. 271 |
Summary | p. 271 |
Bibliography | p. 273 |
Index | p. 293 |
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