Change impact on a product and its redesign process: A tool for knowledge capture and reuse

  • Naveed Ahmad
  • , David C. Wynn*
  • , P. John Clarkson
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Change propagates, potentially affecting many aspects of a design and requiring much rework to implement. This article introduces a cross-domain approach to decompose a design and identify possible change propagation linkages, complemented by an interactive tool that generates dynamic checklists to assess change impact. The approach considers the information domains of requirements, functions, components, and the detail design process. Laboratory experiments using a vacuum cleaner suggest that cross-domain modelling helps analyse a design to create and capture the information required for change prediction. Further experiments using an electronic product show that this information, coupled with the interactive tool, helps to quickly and consistently assess the impact of a proposed change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-244
Number of pages26
JournalResearch in Engineering Design - Theory, Applications, and Concurrent Engineering
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cambridge Advanced Modeller (CAM)
  • Change impact assessment
  • Change propagation
  • Component structure
  • Cross-domain model
  • Design process
  • Function structure
  • Requirements

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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