Mechatronic product development is an interdisciplinary approach that
has to deal with the immanent complexity of mechatronic products. While different
approaches can be found in literature which aim to support interdisciplinary
development, many companies still struggle with a lack of transparency regarding
interfaces on product level as well as on an organizational level or process level.
This conceptual paper presents an approach towards systematic partitioning that
investigates interfaces on all three levels. The approach extends and combines
existing approaches by integrating domain allocation and discipline allocation
based on structural dependencies. The resulting structural models are used to
computationally derive coordination needs. These allow project managers to
explicitly plan coordination measures and give an overview for all developers. The
paper also discusses further potentials of the analysis and use of the generated
structural models.
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Mechatronic product development is an interdisciplinary approach that
has to deal with the immanent complexity of mechatronic products. While different
approaches can be found in literature which aim to support interdisciplinary
development, many companies still struggle with a lack of transparency regarding
interfaces on product level as well as on an organizational level or process level.
This conceptual paper presents an approach towards systematic partitioning that
investigates interfa...
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