An attribute-based and object-oriented approach with system implementation for change impact analysis in variant product design

Chung Yang Chen*, Gen Yih Liao, Ku Shen Lin

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Variant product design is critical to the continued survival of a product in the demand-changing market. As variant product design involves numerous and concurrent attempts at requirement and product modification, a change impact analysis (CIA) becomes essential in order to capture both the potential and contextual impacts of a change proposal, and thereby ensure the consistency of the product's integrated content throughout the process of carrying out any changes. In this regard, this paper presents an attribute-based, object-oriented approach for effectively and comprehensively performing the CIA tasks in variant product design. This approach models the integrated content of a product by characterizing its components and associated requirements with attributes and linkages. It then features an object-oriented change propagation design in order to handle the dynamic and recursive CIA loops. This approach is also able to show the collective impact when multiple changes are attempted. A computerized prototype, EPCII-EC, is implemented in order to realize the approach, and an illustrative product case with a comparative evaluation is provided in order to validate the work. Issues and limitations of this study are also discussed and suggestions are provided for future studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-217
Number of pages15
JournalCAD Computer Aided Design
Volume62
DOIs
StatePublished - 05 2015

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© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

Keywords

  • Change impact analysis
  • Integrated product content
  • Multiple change attempts
  • Object-oriented change propagation
  • Variant product design

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