In situ design evaluation for product life cycle management using fuzzy-AHP approach
Abstract
Product life cycle management (PLM) is an effort to
account for predictability of the life cycle of a product from
introduction stage to withdrawal from the market. It is widely
recognized that up to 70% of the overall product development
cost is committed at early design phases. Design concept
evaluation plays a critical role in the early phases of product
development as it has significant impact on the development
processes as well as on the success of the product developed. To
meet customer expectations and technical, cost and time
constraints has led designers to adopt various techniques to
evaluate design concepts in order to make right decisions as early
as possible. This paper will using fuzzy-analytic hierarchy
process (fuzzy-AHP) approach to model, analyze and evaluate
prescriptive design models at the original position (in situ). Aim
of this research is to help designers to make more effective
decisions and reduce the risk of late corrections, and finally
reduce the development time.
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