DS 96: The 20th International DSM Conference
Year: 2018
Editor: Leardi, Carlo; Browning, Tyson R.; Eppinger, Steven D.; Becerril, Lucia
Series: DSM
Page(s): 248
ISBN: 978-3-00-057492-4
Website: dsmconferenceblog.wordpress.com
Abstract
Welcome to the 2018 edition of the International Dependency and Structure Modeling (DSM) Conference. DSM 2018 is held on October 15th to 17th in Trieste, Italy. This year, the conference celebrates its 20th anniversary.
DSM (Dependency and Structure Modelling, also known as the Design Structure Matrix) methods have proven invaluable in designing complex systems, from product architectures to large organizations. The International DSM Conference is the annual forum for practitioners, researchers and developers to exchange experiences, discuss new concepts and showcase results and tools. We are confident that this event will provide participants new insights, ideas, and solutions on dependency and structure modelling. Furthermore, after last year’s success, we are pleased to host the second “DSM Sprint Workshop”. Teams composed of a mix of researchers, practitioners, and tool providers will compete to solve one of two real industry challenges. The papers submitted for this year’s conference were each peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Scientific Committee, who made acceptance/rejection recommendations and provided helpful guidance for revisions. The accepted papers appearing in these Proceedings have been improved based on that feedback. This volume contains 22 peer-reviewed papers that describe the recent advances and emerging challenges in DSM research and applications.
They advance the DSM concepts and practice in 5 main areas:
1. Managing Risk
2. Complex Organizations
3. Product & System Architecture
4. Using Data
5. Product development
These Proceedings represent a broad overview of the state-of-the-art on the development and application of DSM. Following global trends, combining DSM Methods with data analysis, simulation and optimization is a recurring theme throughout this year’s conference. Furthermore, there are a significant number of contributions with industry authors or co-authors, reflecting this balance and synergy between conceptual development and real-life industrial application, which are in the genes of the DSM Conference series.
Table of Contents
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A FAILURE PROPAGATION METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYZING FUNCTIONAL MODELS OF EXTREMELY LARGE COMPLEX SYSTEMS
Akoto Chama, Leonel; Bertram, Oliver -
USING MDM AND RANDOM WALK FOR ANALYZING THE COMBINED INFLUENCING STRENGTH OF RISK-DSM
Zou, XingQi; Yang, Qing -
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR COLLABORATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT DURING THE DESIGN PHASE OF GREEN BUILDING PROJECTS USING DSM
Maseko, Lungie (1); Root, David (2); Senthilkumar, Venkatachalam (3) -
SIMULATION-BASED VALUE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMPLEXITY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
von Bary, Nikolaus (1); Rebentisch, Eric (2), Becerril, Lucia (1) -
EXPERIMENTING WITH THE NK AND DSM MODELS
Ali Ahmad, Reem; Yassine, Ali -
CLUSTERING ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS USING SIMILARITY
Yang, Na (1); Yang , Qing (1); Yao, Tao (2) -
DSM MODELING AND REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION IN DEVELOPING A PRODUCT PLATFORM FOR LOCKS
Wilschut, T. (1); Etman, L.F.P. (1); Rooda, J.E. (1); Vogel, J.A. (2) -
DEFINING SYSTEM BOUNDARIES IN CHANGE PROPAGATION ANALYSIS: A DIESEL ENGINE CASE STUDY
Koh, Edwin C.Y. (1); Caldwell, Nicholas H.M. (2); Clarkson, P. John (3) -
A HUNT FOR THE HIDDEN REASONS BEHIND A PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE
Williamsson, David (1); Sellgren, Ulf (2); Söderberg, Anders (2) -
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF SUSPENSIONS WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRIC MOTORS ON THE BASIS OF DSM
Wang, Meng; Höfer, Andreas; Friedrich, Horst -
DATA-BASED DEVELOPMENT OF AN AGENT-BASED SIMULATION TO SUPPORT THE DESIGN OF BICYCLE-SHARING SYSTEMS
Hollauer, Christoph (1); Lang, Christopher (1); Wilberg, Julian (1); Weking, Jörg (2); Dengler, Christian (3); Böhm, Markus (2); Krcmar, Helmut (2); Lohmann, Boris (3); Omer, Mayada (1) -
UNDERSTANDING TASK EXECUTION TIME IN RELATION TO THE MULTILAYER PROJECT STRUCTURE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
Piccolo, Sebastiano A. (1); Trauer, Jakob (2); Wilberg, Julian (2); Maier, Anja M. (1) -
MODELLING OF DIGITAL EXTENDED ENTERPRISE
Pulkkinen, Antti J. (1); Vainio, Ville V. (1); Leino, Simo-Pekka (2); Anttila, Juha-Pekka (2) -
DSM-BASED METHODS TO REPRESENT SPECIALIZATION RELATIONSHIPS IN A CONCEPT FRAMEWORK
Menshenin, Yaroslav (1); Crawley, Edward (2) -
DESIGN OPTIMIZATION OF SIZE-ADJUSTABLE PARTS
Klushin, Georgy; Fortin, Clement; Tekic, Zeljko -
SUPPORTING WORKSHOP-BASED TAILORING OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES BY METRIC-BASED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Hollauer, Christoph; Kölsch, Felix; Lindemann, Udo -
CONTEXT-ORIENTED MODULARIZATION OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES USING MATRIX-BASED CLUSTERING
Hollauer, Christoph(1); Thomas, Robin (1); Rhodes, Donna H. (2); Lindemann, Udo (1) -
THE ALGEBRA, LOGIC AND TOPOLOGY OF SYSTEM-OF-SYSTEMS
Johansson, Mats (1); Eklund, Patrik (1); Kortelainen ,Jari (2); Winter ,Michael (3) -
ANALYZING COMPLEX SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN TECHNICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT USING STRUCTURAL METRICS
Knippenberg ,S.C.M. (1); Schweigert-Recksiek ,S. (2); Becerril ,L. (2); Lindemann ,U. (2) -
INFLUENCE PROFILE OF WASTEWATER CHAIN IN AMSTERDAM: TOWARDS RESILIENT SYSTEM FOR PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY & VALORISATION
Amosov, M. V. (1); Zlatanovic, L. (2); van der Hoek, J. P. (2,3) -
TEACHING DSM-BASED ANALYSIS BASED ON A CASE AT A STARTUP
Hirschka, Marc; Becerril, Lucia -
MODEL-BASED CONSISTENCY FOR DESIGN FOR VARIETY AND MODULARIZATION
Hanna, Michael; Schwede, Lea-Nadine; Krause, Dieter