The dynamic behavior of engineering design processes is a well-known challenge within engineering.
Assessing different possible process sequences for their behavior remains a major challenge within engineering design
research. This paper proposes a structure-based System Dynamics approach for assessing engineering design
processes for their dynamic behavior. A composition panel within the SD model is introduced to enable an eased
modelling and assessment of different process sequence variants. The suggested composition panel incorporates the
idea of structural methods such as Design Structure Matrix (DSM) and Multiple-Domain Matrix (MDM) into System
Dynamics. By applying the DSM and MDM methods, the SD models for the different sequences become more clearly
arranged and more easily to handle. Each process step within the approach is represented by the same composite
concept of a rework cycle which enables the addition or deletion of process steps. This allows for a quick modeling of
various variants of the engineering design process. Assessing different scenarios of engineering design process
sequences by simulation offers the possibility to further improve the planning and management of engineering design
processes by providing an approach to assess their dynamic system behavior.
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