Engineering Genetics: Towards the Double Helix Model for Integrative Product and Production Design
DS 130: Proceedings of NordDesign 2024, Reykjavik, Iceland, 12th - 14th August 2024
Year: 2024
Editor: Malmqvist, J.; Candi, M.; Saemundsson, R. J.; Bystrom, F. and Isaksson, O.
Author: Disselkamp, Jan-Philipp; Seidenberg, Tobias; Lick, Jonas; Ptock, Lukas; Hovemann, Aschot; Dumitrescu, Roman
Series: NordDESIGN
Institution: Fraunhofer IEM, Germany; University Paderborn, Germany; Schmitz Cargobull AG, Germany
Page(s): 236-245
DOI number: 10.35199/NORDDESIGN2024.26
ISBN: 978-1-912254-21-7
Abstract
The transition to intelligent systems has increased the complexity of development processes, creating a gap due to the underutilization of systems engineering in production. In addition, companies must be able to respond to crises at short notice and meet the demand for short development times. To achieve this, integrative product and production system development is required. The lack of a common understanding of the system hinders integration. This paper presents an integrative product and production design methodology that addresses barriers to application and defines key elements.
Keywords: Systems Engineering (SE), Systematic Approach, Integrated Product Development