posted on 2013-07-03, 13:18authored byAdrian E. Bautista
Redesign of products has grown in importance because of fast changes in the
customer requirements, fierce competition between competing companies and
globalisation of markets, among other reasons. Therefore, new tools and
methods have been conceived for developing products in shorter times, with
lower cost and with higher quality. Concurrent engineering aims at achieving
these objectives by promoting the participation, during the development of a
product, of experts from all aspects of the product life cycle. Thus, all the
members of the team should share the information produced. One way to share
information efficiently is through common information model structures. This
thesis reports on the research into information models to support decisionmaking.
It focuses on understanding the design history of the product,
highlighting the capture and use of the Design Intent underlying the changes in
a redesign.
The research has explored information structures which can capture the
changes done to the previous versions of the product, the Design Intent
underlying those changes, and the known consequences of the changes, such
that, the engineering designer can be supported in developing the next version
of the product by having a tool that helps him or her to better understand the
design history of the product. A new product information structure to support
Design Intent has been defined which comprised four interrelated classes; a
Configuration class, a Version class, a Characteristics class and a Views class.
The information structure was tested with an experimental system developed
using the ObjectStore 6.0 SP 8. This was used to implement the object-oriented
structure while Visual C++ 6 was used to design the dialogs to interact with the
database. The development history of a wire-straightening machine was used
as the case study to explore the information structure. The result of this
research is a novel product model structure that can work as a repository to
capture and use information related to the Design Intent.
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School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering