2021
DOI: 10.37394/23205.2021.20.36
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Set-Based Concurrent Engineering Process Model and Systematic Application on an Electronic Card Reader

Abstract: Set-based concurrent engineering (SBCE), also known as set-based design, is a state-of-the-art approach to the new product development process. SBCE, simply, provides an environment where designers explore a wide range of alternative solutions in the early stages of product development. After gaining knowledge, solutions are narrowed down until the optimal solution is ensured. Such an environment saves considerable amount of cost and time while reaching innovation and high quality in the products. However, ind… Show more

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“…Much of the same can be said for other quantitative uncertainty propagation methods (Le Maître and Knio, 2010), such as reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) (Zhao and Ono, 1999;Gunawan and Papalambros, 2006;Mourelatos and Liang, 2005). A different type of strategy revolves around not trying to find one particular design, but instead finding an appropriate group of designs; this is called set-based design (Al-Ashaab et al, 2009;Sobek et al, 1999). Comprehensive studies on the current state and development of set-based design strategies have been performed (Shallcross et al, 2020;Dullen et al, 2021), showing the growing interest in the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the same can be said for other quantitative uncertainty propagation methods (Le Maître and Knio, 2010), such as reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) (Zhao and Ono, 1999;Gunawan and Papalambros, 2006;Mourelatos and Liang, 2005). A different type of strategy revolves around not trying to find one particular design, but instead finding an appropriate group of designs; this is called set-based design (Al-Ashaab et al, 2009;Sobek et al, 1999). Comprehensive studies on the current state and development of set-based design strategies have been performed (Shallcross et al, 2020;Dullen et al, 2021), showing the growing interest in the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%