1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01607945
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Axiomatic approach to structural design

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“…In the development process, many different product descriptions can be recognised, although most product descriptions can be classified in three categories [Albano, 1992] [Andreasen, 1987] [Erens and Verhulst, 1995]. These categories are represented by product models which act as a backbone for the combined product information.…”
Section: Domains and Product Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the development process, many different product descriptions can be recognised, although most product descriptions can be classified in three categories [Albano, 1992] [Andreasen, 1987] [Erens and Verhulst, 1995]. These categories are represented by product models which act as a backbone for the combined product information.…”
Section: Domains and Product Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, Suh (1990) has introduced AD theory and principles. Then, he has applied this approach in various fields such as structural design in structures of civil engineering (Albano & Suh, 1992) and artificial skin design (Gebala & Suh, 1992). Afterward, he proposed AD method in order to make decisions during the design stage of product and process development (Suh, 1995) affecting product quality and process productivity.…”
Section: Ad Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some successful applications of AD methodology are as follows: (1) Software Design (Chen, 1998a;Kim, Suh, & Kim, 1991), (2) System Design (Suh, 1995(Suh, , 1998, (3) Manufacturing System Design; (Babic, 1999;Cochran, Arinez, Duda, & Linck, 2001;Durmusoglu, Kulak, & Tufekci, 2002;Giachetti, 1999;, (4) Process and Product Design (Chen, 2001;El-Haik & Yang, 1999;Huang & Jiang, 2002;Kar, 2000;Wu, Chen, & Tang, 1998), (5) Supply Chain Management (Ng & Jiao, 2004), (6) Civil Engineering Problems (Albano & Suh, 1992), (7) Environment Problems (Wallace & Suh, 1993), (8) Marine Design Problems (Jang, Yang, Song, Yeun, & ve Do, 2002), (9) Transportation (Goczyla & Cielatkowski, 1995). The solutions of problems defined in these studies are based on AD principles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%