9th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference (ATIO) 2009
DOI: 10.2514/6.2009-7099
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Value-Driven Design

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“…We observed that current service design patterns should be leveraged to accommodate business modeling and economic analysis, and that this high level tradeoff can be addressed from a value driven design perspective [4], [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We observed that current service design patterns should be leveraged to accommodate business modeling and economic analysis, and that this high level tradeoff can be addressed from a value driven design perspective [4], [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most existing work focus on a specific functionality or quality property from a technical perspective which does not directly cater the core value of service applications where providers' side profitability and growth depend more directly on customer satisfaction [2] in short run and customer loyalty in long run [3]. "Value Driven Design" [4] promotes a movement that is using economic theory to transform the system engineering to better utilize optimization to improve complex design. Enlightened by this ideology, we work towards the foundation of integrating the IT implementation, business modeling and economic analysis by introducing the Service Value Broker (SVB ) [5] pattern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some incredibly complex problems in Systems Engineering; this arises because some modern systems are so complex that no single human can understand all of the aspects of the system [27]. Because systems are so complex there can be a problem with teaching aspiring systems engineers how to actually handle these problems as any truly new system may contain a problem that the engineer working on the problem is seeing for the first time.…”
Section: Background: Systems Engineering Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These trade-offs are solved by looking at what the customers want, which is how much they "value" certain capabilities against each other. In the domain of Systems Engineering, Value-Driven Design (VDD) (Collopy and Hollingsworth, 2009) is proposed as a way to deal with such trade-offs and identify the most value-adding concept during preliminary design. Since "profitability" is by far the most intuitive dimension to assess the value of a system (Collopy and Hollingsworth, 2009), the "best" design is the one that ultimately produces the best overall economic value.…”
Section: Value-driven Design and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the domain of Systems Engineering, Value-Driven Design (VDD) (Collopy and Hollingsworth, 2009) is proposed as a way to deal with such trade-offs and identify the most value-adding concept during preliminary design. Since "profitability" is by far the most intuitive dimension to assess the value of a system (Collopy and Hollingsworth, 2009), the "best" design is the one that ultimately produces the best overall economic value. Hence VDD optimization is often addressed by utilizing an objective function that produces a surplus value (or Net Present Value) score, a surrogate object for profit that represents an unbiased metric of the "goodness" of the final product.…”
Section: Value-driven Design and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%