Computer Based Requirements and Concept Modelling - Information Gathering and Classification
Paper in proceeding, 2000

This paper proposes a requirement and concept model based on a functional decomposition of mechanical systems. It is an object-oriented approach to integrate the representation of the design artefact and the design activity, through the decisions made during the design evolution. The requirements co-evolve simultaneously with the formation of the conceptual layout, through the opportunity to alter between function and physical/abstract solutions. This approach structures the design requirements and concepts in such a way that it supports the ability to document their sources, to allow for validation and verifications of both requirements and design solutions. First, the proposed model is presented from a theoretical viewpoint. Secondly, a methodology for modelling requirements and concepts in an object-oriented fashion is discussed. Finally, the model is implemented in METIS software and tested in a case study of an electric window winder on a truck door.

Author

Fredrik Andersson

Department of Machine and Vehicle Design

Patrik Nilsson

Department of Machine and Vehicle Design

Hans L Johannesson

Department of Machine and Vehicle Design

12th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology. 2000 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences

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Mechanical Engineering

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10/6/2017