A market-based design strategy for a universal product family

Companies that generate a variety of products and services are creating, and increasing research on, mass-customized products in order to satisfy customers’ specific needs. Currently, the majority of effort is focused on consumers who are without disabilities. The research presented here is motivate...

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Main Authors: Moon, Seung Ki, McAdams, Daniel A.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-977382020-03-07T13:19:27Z A market-based design strategy for a universal product family Moon, Seung Ki McAdams, Daniel A. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine design and construction Companies that generate a variety of products and services are creating, and increasing research on, mass-customized products in order to satisfy customers’ specific needs. Currently, the majority of effort is focused on consumers who are without disabilities. The research presented here is motivated by the need to provide a basis of product design methods for users with some disability—often called universal design (UD). Product family design is a way to achieve cost-effective mass customization by allowing highly differentiated products serving distinct market segments to be developed from a common platform. By extending concepts from product family design and mass customization to universal design, we propose a method for developing and evaluating a universal product family within uncertain market environments. We will model design strategies for a universal product family as a market economy where product family platform configurations are generated through market segments based on a product platform and customers’ preferences. A coalitional game is employed to evaluate which design strategies provide more benefit when included in the platform based on the marginal profit contribution of each strategy. To demonstrate an implementation of the proposed method, we use a case study involving a family of light-duty trucks. 2013-12-06T07:30:03Z 2019-12-06T19:46:00Z 2013-12-06T07:30:03Z 2019-12-06T19:46:00Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Moon, S. K., & McAdams, D. A. (2012). A market-based design strategy for a universal product family. Journal of mechanical design, 134(11), 111007-. 1050-0472 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97738 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/18148 10.1115/1.4007395 en Journal of mechanical design
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A market-based design strategy for a universal product family
description Companies that generate a variety of products and services are creating, and increasing research on, mass-customized products in order to satisfy customers’ specific needs. Currently, the majority of effort is focused on consumers who are without disabilities. The research presented here is motivated by the need to provide a basis of product design methods for users with some disability—often called universal design (UD). Product family design is a way to achieve cost-effective mass customization by allowing highly differentiated products serving distinct market segments to be developed from a common platform. By extending concepts from product family design and mass customization to universal design, we propose a method for developing and evaluating a universal product family within uncertain market environments. We will model design strategies for a universal product family as a market economy where product family platform configurations are generated through market segments based on a product platform and customers’ preferences. A coalitional game is employed to evaluate which design strategies provide more benefit when included in the platform based on the marginal profit contribution of each strategy. To demonstrate an implementation of the proposed method, we use a case study involving a family of light-duty trucks.
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