2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201712701007
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The Iterative Nature of the “Zig” and How to Define the “Hows”

Abstract: Abstract. The AD's design equation depicts the relationship between the functional requirements (FR) and the design parameters (DP) by the design matrix (DM), through a unique zigzag decomposition path. At the "zig part" of each level of the zigzag decomposition, the designer needs to find out the DPs that can fulfil the given FRs. This paper proposes that the designer has to perform three main actions in a zig process in order to define the design equation: to define the DPs at a nominal condition and its mag… Show more

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“…Moreover, FRs need to be cumulative exhaustive and mutually exclusive [10], which is a condition to attain during the decomposition process. At each level of decomposition, one may start by defining the nominal working conditions that allow defining the design matrix [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, FRs need to be cumulative exhaustive and mutually exclusive [10], which is a condition to attain during the decomposition process. At each level of decomposition, one may start by defining the nominal working conditions that allow defining the design matrix [11].…”
Section: The Ad Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%