2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30000-5_47
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A DSM Clustering Method for Product and Service Modularization

Abstract: Many manufacturers are in the process of evolving from mass production to mass customization to cope with the increasing diversity of customer requirements. This induces an increasing complexity resulting from the high variety offered to customers. This problem is heightened by integrating product and service within the same offering. Modularity is considered as a driver for reducing complexity while increasing offered variety of products and services. This paper addresses the question of how to modularize pro… Show more

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“…The similarity between objects is often quantified by distance value. As “Euclidean” distance is commonly used in “pdist,” 34 it is also selected in this paper. The “linkage” that plays a significant role in the clustering progress of clustering.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The similarity between objects is often quantified by distance value. As “Euclidean” distance is commonly used in “pdist,” 34 it is also selected in this paper. The “linkage” that plays a significant role in the clustering progress of clustering.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, Earl et al (2004) described the elements of the design context as system (under design), process, organization of designers, and the user, with the last one being outside of the developing organization. Fourth, Estefan (Estefan 2008) recognizes the both the scope in-and outside the developing organization in his proposal of the process, methods, tools and environment (PMTE) elements, also noting the effects that technology and people have in them. Additionally, Blessing and Chakrabarti's (2009) description of the design phenomenon offers a more detailed list of elements.…”
Section: Who Causes Complexity?mentioning
confidence: 99%