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A quantitative model of hierarchical product design

Ferdinand Wöhr Simon Königs Max Stanglmeier Markus Zimmermann

Abstrak

Analysing hierarchical design processes is difficult due to the technical and organizational dependencies spanning over multiple levels. The V-Model of Systems Engineering considers multiple levels. It is, however, not quantitative. We propose a model for simulating hierarchical product design processes based on the V-Model. It includes, first, a product model which structures physical product properties in a hierarchical dependency graph; second, an organizational model which formalizes the assignment of stakeholder responsibility; third, a process model which describes the top-down and bottom-up flow of design information; fourth, an actor model which simulates the combination of product, organization and process by using computational agents. The quantitative model is applied to a simple design problem with three stakeholders and three separate areas of responsibility. The results show the following phenomena observed in real-world product design: design iterations occur naturally as a consequence of the designers’ individual behaviour; inconsistencies in designs emerge and are resolved. The simple design problem is used to compare point-based and interval-based requirement decomposition quantitatively. It is shown that development time can be reduced significantly by using interval-based requirements if requirements are always broken down immediately.

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Ferdinand Wöhr

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Simon Königs

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Max Stanglmeier

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Markus Zimmermann

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Wöhr, F., Königs, S., Stanglmeier, M., Zimmermann, M. (2025). A quantitative model of hierarchical product design. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2024.37

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2025
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10.1017/dsj.2024.37
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