2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3521-0_28
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Supporting Manufacturing System Design: A Case Study on Application of InDeaTe Design Tool for a Smart Manufacturing System Design

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“…The tool was previously assessed for (i) its support to improve sustainability ICED19 considerations and (ii) its effectiveness in the design process. The results obtained from six case studies conducted to test the above (Devadula, et al, 2017;Ghadge, et al, 2017a;Ghadge, et al, 2017b;Acharya, et al, 2017a;Acharya, et al, 2017b;Uchil, et al, 2017) were positive: use of the tool helped systematically imbibe sustainability considerations into the design process and its outcomes.…”
Section: Indeate Tool: Supporting Sustainable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool was previously assessed for (i) its support to improve sustainability ICED19 considerations and (ii) its effectiveness in the design process. The results obtained from six case studies conducted to test the above (Devadula, et al, 2017;Ghadge, et al, 2017a;Ghadge, et al, 2017b;Acharya, et al, 2017a;Acharya, et al, 2017b;Uchil, et al, 2017) were positive: use of the tool helped systematically imbibe sustainability considerations into the design process and its outcomes.…”
Section: Indeate Tool: Supporting Sustainable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation was based on an assessment of the design concepts developed, with and without the use of the tool, by experts to assess sustainability improvements, and using the feedback on tool collected from the users. These studies were conducted on the two earlier versions of InDeaTe: via design sessions conducted on InDeaTe v.1.0 by mixed design teams in India and USA (Acharya et al, 2017a;Acharya et al, 2017b;Devadula et al, 2017;Ghadge et al, 2017aGhadge et al, , 2017bUchil et al, 2017); and later with comparative study of design sessions with and without InDeaTe v.2.0 with 34 engineering students from India at the "Indo-US Dissemination workshop on design of sustainable systems". The key findings from the studies were as follows: (1) applicability of the tool is wider than only for design for sustainability; (2) the users needed further training and improvements in user-interface than provided in InDeaTe 2.0; and perhaps most significantly (3) analysis of information in the tool as well as collection of data from its use can both be used to further support design research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%