Abstract. SBCE (Set Based Concurrent Engineering) is an element of lean practice in product development (PD), and it composes theoretical principles to apply it at early phase of a design process. However, executing principles of SBCE in practice require extensive efforts. Thus, a systematic methodology is required to identify and priorities potential areas (product’s subsystems, com-ponents, features) where SBCE brings its utmost benefits. This paper proposes such a methodology called SBCE Innovation Roadmap (SBCE IR) that is used as a guideline by product designers to begin SBCE processes. A case study on Adiabatic Humidification System (AHS) is discussed to elaborate the SBCE IR methodology. Furthermore, an experimental SBCE process has been conducted on rack subsystem that shows a significant cost reduction.

Set Based Concurrent Engineering Innovation Roadmap

KERGA, ENDRIS TEMAM;TAISCH, MARCO;TERZI, SERGIO
2013-01-01

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Abstract. SBCE (Set Based Concurrent Engineering) is an element of lean practice in product development (PD), and it composes theoretical principles to apply it at early phase of a design process. However, executing principles of SBCE in practice require extensive efforts. Thus, a systematic methodology is required to identify and priorities potential areas (product’s subsystems, com-ponents, features) where SBCE brings its utmost benefits. This paper proposes such a methodology called SBCE Innovation Roadmap (SBCE IR) that is used as a guideline by product designers to begin SBCE processes. A case study on Adiabatic Humidification System (AHS) is discussed to elaborate the SBCE IR methodology. Furthermore, an experimental SBCE process has been conducted on rack subsystem that shows a significant cost reduction.
2013
Advances in Prodction Management System - Sustinable Production and Service Supply Chain
9783642412622
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