Patterns of Product Development Interactions
Development of complex products and large systems is a highly interactive social process involving hundreds of people designing thousands of interrelated components and making millions of coupled decisions. Nevertheless, in the research summarized by this paper, we have created methods to study the...
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description | Development of complex products and large systems is a highly interactive social process involving hundreds of people designing thousands of interrelated components and making millions of coupled decisions. Nevertheless, in the research summarized by this paper, we have created methods to study the development process, identify its underlying structures, and critique its operation. In this article, we introduce three views of product development complexity: a process view, a product view, and an organization view. We are able to learn about the complex social phenomenon of product development by studying the patterns of interaction across the decomposed elements within each view. We also compare the alignment of the interaction patterns between the product, process, and organization domains. We then propose metrics of product development complexity by studying and comparing these interaction patterns. Finally, we develop hypotheses regarding the patterns of product development interactions, which will be helpful to guide future research. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/40362019-04-10T08:59:59Z Patterns of Product Development Interactions Eppinger, Steven D. process modeling product architecture design teams design structure matrix complexity management Development of complex products and large systems is a highly interactive social process involving hundreds of people designing thousands of interrelated components and making millions of coupled decisions. Nevertheless, in the research summarized by this paper, we have created methods to study the development process, identify its underlying structures, and critique its operation. In this article, we introduce three views of product development complexity: a process view, a product view, and an organization view. We are able to learn about the complex social phenomenon of product development by studying the patterns of interaction across the decomposed elements within each view. We also compare the alignment of the interaction patterns between the product, process, and organization domains. We then propose metrics of product development complexity by studying and comparing these interaction patterns. Finally, we develop hypotheses regarding the patterns of product development interactions, which will be helpful to guide future research. Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) 2003-12-23T15:20:20Z 2003-12-23T15:20:20Z 2002-01 Article http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/4036 en_US Innovation in Manufacturing Systems and Technology (IMST); 235081 bytes application/pdf application/pdf |
spellingShingle | process modeling product architecture design teams design structure matrix complexity management Eppinger, Steven D. Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title | Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title_full | Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title_fullStr | Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title_full_unstemmed | Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title_short | Patterns of Product Development Interactions |
title_sort | patterns of product development interactions |
topic | process modeling product architecture design teams design structure matrix complexity management |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/4036 |
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