posted on 2011-02-09, 13:00authored byL. Ding, Matt Giess, Yee GohYee Goh, Chris McMahon, U. Thangarajah
The growing pressures from global competitive markets signal the inevitable challenge for companies to
rapidly design and develop new successful products. To continually improve design quality and efficiency,
companies must consider how to speed design processes, minimise human-errors, avoid unnecessary
iterations, and sustain knowledge embedded in the design process. All of these issues strongly
concern one topic: how to make and exploit records of design activities. Using process modelling ideas,
this paper introduces a new method called component-based records, in place of traditional design
reports. The proposed method records transaction elements of the actual design processes undertaken
in a design episode, which aims to continually improve design quality and efficiency, reduce designers’
workload for routine tasks, and sustain competitiveness of companies.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
DING, L. ... et al, 2009. Component-based records: a novel method to record transaction design work. Advanced Engineering Informatics, 23 (3), pp. 332–347.