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Routine design with information content and fuzzy quality function deployment

โœ Scribed by Ali Bahrami


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
748 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0956-5515

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โœฆ Synopsis


Design can be classified into four basic categories: creative design, innovative design, redesign, and routine design. This paper describes a method for performing routine design by utilizing information content and fuzzy quality function deployment. An attempt has been made to associate with each critical characteristic of a product a value representing the information content, which is a measure of probability that a system can produce the parts as specified by the designer, using a specific manufacturing technology for making the parts. Once the information content of each design alternative is computed, the system will select an alternative with the minimum amount of information content. The proposed method provides us with a means for solving the critical design evaluation and validation problem.


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