Computational models can be used to study product design processes. We
propose an agent-based simulation model that incorporates, first, the role of design
parties involved, second, their design activities to drive the product towards a design
goal, and, third, a product model based on a so-called attribute dependency graph. A
carefully tailored data model is presented for two roles, a system designer and a
component designer, and their specific activities. The performance of the resulting
development processes is measured by the time needed to reach the overall design
goal. The model is applied to the design of an electric vehicle battery pack consisting
of two components that are developed separately by a total of four parties. The results
show plausible interaction between the design parties and how uncoordinated activity
by one party can decrease process performance.
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Computational models can be used to study product design processes. We
propose an agent-based simulation model that incorporates, first, the role of design
parties involved, second, their design activities to drive the product towards a design
goal, and, third, a product model based on a so-called attribute dependency graph. A
carefully tailored data model is presented for two roles, a system designer and a
component designer, and their specific activities. The performance of the resulting...
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