2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-53040-5
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Methodische Entwicklung modularer Produktfamilien

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“…After clarifying requirements, the design phase of the training model is conducted, following a methodological approach for design for mass adaptation (Figure 1). This is a new approach by Spallek, based on |Spallek et al (2016b, 2016c and belongs to the Integrated PKT-Approach for Developing Modular Product Families (see (Krause and Gebhardt, 2018) for further information about the Integrated PKT-Approach). Mass adaptation stands for order-related product design done on a massive scale, meaning that individualization of an existing product is preplanned as much as possible and finally executed according to specific orders.…”
Section: Design Methods For the Neurointerventional Training Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After clarifying requirements, the design phase of the training model is conducted, following a methodological approach for design for mass adaptation (Figure 1). This is a new approach by Spallek, based on |Spallek et al (2016b, 2016c and belongs to the Integrated PKT-Approach for Developing Modular Product Families (see (Krause and Gebhardt, 2018) for further information about the Integrated PKT-Approach). Mass adaptation stands for order-related product design done on a massive scale, meaning that individualization of an existing product is preplanned as much as possible and finally executed according to specific orders.…”
Section: Design Methods For the Neurointerventional Training Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…eine Reduktion von Schnittstellenvarianten. Die Reduzierung von verwendeten Komponenten und von Unterschieden in Fertigungs-und Beschaffungsprozessen impliziert eine geringere Komplexität und weniger dadurch erzeugte Kosten [6]. Gleichzeitig werden Kosten durch Skaleneffekte der höheren Produktionsmengen der verwendeten Komponenten gesenkt.…”
Section: Modulleichtbauunclassified
“…On the other hand, limited product differentiation and oversizing can be cited as disadvantages (Hackl & Krause 2016). There are several approaches to modularisation and modular product architectures to be examined, such as the work by Simpson et al on developing product platforms, the Modular Function Deployment by Erixon and the Integrated PKT-Approach by Krause, which has been developed on the basis of previous ones (Simpson et al 2006, Erixon 1998, Krause & Gebhardt 2018. This latest and most comprehensive approach contains a library of methods, which can be adapted individually to the actual task.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managing these variants is one of the key task in order to ensure a proper competitive advantage. A possible solution to reduce the internal variety and thus, costs, while keeping the external variety towards the customer as high as possible, supplies the concept of modular product architectures (Krause & Gebhardt, 2018). Seidenschwarz points out the strong interconnection between module and process engineering when (partly) standardising complex products and emphasises the importance of their parallel development (Seidenschwarz, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%