Finding parameter constraint networks in a product system
DSM 2012 Proceedings of the 14th International DSM Conference, Kyoto, Japan
                        Year: 2012
                        Editor: Onishi, M.; Maurer, M.; Kirner, K.; Lindemann, U.
                        Author: Hirao, A.; Oizumi, K.; Aoyama, K.
                        Series: DSM
                       Institution: The University of Tokyo, Japan
                        Section: Modelling Approaches and Information Acquisition
                        Page(s): 101-110
                        ISBN: 978-3-446-43354-0
                        
Abstract
Several research papers on DSM have argued that, in order to realize the advanced management of product development, it is very useful to have a dependency network of parameters. In order to benefit from a dependency matrix, we require accurate and in-depth product information. Many modeling languages, such as SysML, have been developed to accurately represent information about
increasingly complex product systems. However, methodologies to simplify the representation of product systems have not been extensively discussed. This paper proposes a new support method for finding a parameter dependency network for a product system. This method is based on the assumption that product information can be classified into four elements, namely system functions,
functional roles, structural members, and parameters, and that possible dependencies between parameters can be deduced using the relationships between these elements (e.g., as a form of functionstructure diagram). This method is performed in three stages: 1) Suggestion of dependencies between parameters, 2) Extraction of constraints among parameters and generation of a parameter–constraint network, and 3) Generation of a feasible and better design process.
Keywords: Dependency network, constraint network, function structure model, product modeling, design process