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Suh, Nam P. "Axiomatic Design Theory for Systems." Research in Engineering Design 10, no. 4 (December 1, 1998): 189–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001639870001.

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Mao, Kun Li. "Application of Axiomatic Design Theory in Multi-Planetary Gear Transmission Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 536-537 (April 2014): 1306–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.536-537.1306.

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Development of product innovation design theory, especially the axiomatic design, has changed the pattern depending upon accumulated experience in product design. Independence rule and information rule are the necessary rules of axiomatic design theory. In design of multi-planetary gear transmission, axiomatic design has been applied to determinate type of even-loading mechanism, being important in evenly dividing power into planetary gears to greatly reduce vibration and impact of gear transmission process. By axiomatic design, flexible pin even-loading system and sun gear floating system were compared, and the best scheme has been decided to realize great power transmission.
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Suh, Nam P. "Ergonomics, axiomatic design and complexity theory." Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 8, no. 2 (March 2007): 101–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14639220601092509.

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Thomas, John, and Pam Mantri. "Axiomatic Design/Design Patterns Mashup: Part 1 (Theory)." Procedia CIRP 34 (2015): 269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2015.08.010.

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Li, Wenjuan, Zhenghe Song, C. Steve Suh, and Enrong Mao. "Integration of Extenics and Axiomatic Design theory." Procedia Computer Science 122 (2017): 245–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.12.001.

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Salustri, F. A., and R. D. Venter. "An axiomatic theory of engineering design information." Engineering with Computers 8, no. 4 (September 1992): 197–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01194322.

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Hazelrigg, G. A. "An Axiomatic Framework for Engineering Design." Journal of Mechanical Design 121, no. 3 (September 1, 1999): 342–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2829466.

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In order to ensure that engineering design is conducted as a rational process producing the best possible results given the context of the activity, a mathematics of design is needed. It is possible to develop such a mathematics based on the recognition that engineering design is a decision-making intensive process and adapting theories from other fields, such as economics and decision theory. We present here eight axioms and derive from them two theorems, which underlie the mathematics of design. Then we present a third theorem that, in the context of the axioms presented, imposes severe conditions upon design methodologies. Together, the axioms and theorems provide a framework that enables the development of a normative theory of design. This theory is applied to a simple example. The results, while intuitively obvious, are substantially different from the results of a “conventional” engineering design analysis.
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Lu, Run-jie, Yi-xiong Feng, Hao Zheng, and Jian-rong Tan. "A Product Design Based on Interaction Design and Axiomatic Design Theory." Procedia CIRP 53 (2016): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.07.061.

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Sawaguchi, Manabu, Shintaro Ishikawa, and Heikan Izumi. "Effectiveness of Conceptual Design Process Respecting “The Axiomatic Design Theory”." Procedia Engineering 131 (2015): 1050–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.12.423.

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HUANG, GEORGE Q., and ZUHUA JIANG. "FuzzySTAR: Fuzzy set theory of axiomatic design review." Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing 16, no. 4 (September 2002): 291–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890060402164031.

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Product development involves multiple phases. Design review (DR) is an essential activity formally conducted to ensure a smooth transition from one phase to another. Such a formal DR is usually a multicriteria decision problem, involving multiple disciplines. This paper proposes a systematic framework for DR using fuzzy set theory. This fuzzy approach to DR is considered particularly relevant for several reasons. First, information available at early design phases is often incomplete and imprecise. Second, the relationships between the product design parameters and the review criteria cannot usually be exactly expressed by mathematical functions due to the enormous complexity. Third, DR is frequently carried out using subjective expert judgments with some degree of uncertainty. The DR is defined as the reverse mapping between the design parameter domain and design requirement (review criterion) domain, as compared with Suh's theory of axiomatic design. Fuzzy sets are extensively introduced in the definitions of the domains and the mapping process to deal with imprecision, uncertainty, and incompleteness. A simple case study is used to demonstrate the resulting fuzzy set theory of axiomatic DR.
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Thompson, Mary Kathryn. "Improving the requirements process in Axiomatic Design Theory." CIRP Annals 62, no. 1 (2013): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cirp.2013.03.114.

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Thomas, John, and Pam Mantri. "Axiomatic Cloud Computing Architectural Design." MATEC Web of Conferences 301 (2019): 00024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201930100024.

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Modern cloud computing makes available a plethora of scalable cloud computing offerings. The cloud is increasingly becoming the backbone of the highly complex modern knowledge-economy that includes Social, Mobile, IoT, Big-Data and AI. Knowledge-based products and services follow fat-tail distributions such as the power-law that poses major opportunities and challenges for the designer. The Axiomatic Designer is uniquely positioned in designing for the de-novo situations that the fat-tailed distributions expose. Also, the cloud frees-up the architectural decision-making away from the legacy compatibility-burden, and towards various cloud-native (i.e., de-novo/solution-neutral) as well as hybrid (on-prem/cloud & cloud/cloud) architectures. Further more, the competitive landscape around the cloud is not static; it is adaptive and evolving rapidly. Here again, Axiomatic Design (AD) is uniquely positioned in rising upto the various de-novo challenges This, however, requires contributions from frameworks such as Knowledge-as-Heterarchically-Hierarchical (KA|h|H), Stigmergy, Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), Cynefin, Boyd’s OODA-Loop Theory of asymmetric fast-transients, Axiomatic-Maturity-Diagram (AMD), as well as Weick’s Loose-Coupling approach to help unify and strengthen the Axiomatic approach. This paper unifies the above approaches in order to tackle the architectural challenges of cloud computing.
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Shi, Xiang Dong, Yan Li, and Hao Dong Li. "Analysis of Platen Die-Cutting Mechanism Based on the Axiomatic Design Theory." Applied Mechanics and Materials 312 (February 2013): 796–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.312.796.

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In this paper, the basic theory of Axiomatic Design is introduced at first. Then the design process of the platen die-cutting mechanism is analyzed based on the basic concept and design process of axiomatic design. The functional requirements of the die-cutting mechanism, and the mapping and decomposition processes between designing parameters were presented. This provides the scientific basis for evaluating the rationality of the mechanism design, and plays a guiding role on design.
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Brown, Christopher A. "Teaching axiomatic design to engineers—Theory, applications, and software." Journal of Manufacturing Systems 24, no. 3 (January 2005): 186–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0278-6125(06)80007-5.

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ZHOU, Dan. "The Energy Optimization Design Method Based on Design Unit and Axiomatic Design Theory." Journal of Mechanical Engineering 49, no. 11 (2013): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3901/jme.2013.11.114.

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Jiang, Bin, Min Li Zheng, Wen Chao Xu, and L. Jiang. "Structural Design Method of High Speed Face Milling Cutter Based on Theory of Axiomatic Design." Advanced Materials Research 69-70 (May 2009): 456–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.69-70.456.

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Using grey system theory in axiomatic design of high speed face milling cutter, the structural design method of cutter was investigated. The problem of parameter interaction and function coupling in axiomatic design of cutter was solved using the analysis method of grey cluster, and realized the reconstruction of design matrix and collaborative design planning. Results show that there is not design loop which exists in the development of high speed milling cutter, the effects of simplifying design process, shortening design cycle and improving collaborative design are validated in development of high speed face milling cutter. Results of experiments indicate that cutting vibration of high speed face milling cutter using structural design method is depressed, the cutters with higher safety and cutting stability, and their cutting performance have met the requirement of high speed milling.
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Bai, Zhong-hang, Shan Zhang, Man Ding, and Jian-guang Sun. "Research on product innovation design of modularization based on theory of TRIZ and axiomatic design." Advances in Mechanical Engineering 10, no. 12 (December 2018): 168781401881408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1687814018814087.

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Modular design can shorten the product development cycle and enhance the product research and development capability of enterprises. To better solve the problem of module interface coupling after module partition, the present modular product design method has been improved based on the theory of inventive problem solving and axiomatic design theory. This article summarizes the engineering parameters commonly used in modular design based on the requirement analysis and conflict problems of modular structure design. And in the process of dividing the functional modules by fuzzy clustering algorithm, we propose defining and classifying the principle (technical) correlation between parts by these parameters. Then the coupling relation of each module interface is analyzed by the design matrix of axiomatic design and the conflict solving tool of the theory of inventive problem solving is utilized for decoupling. Finally, the high chair is taken as the design object and the design process is used to verify the feasibility of this method.
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Han, Wen Min, Jin Lei Zhao, and Ying Chen. "A Virtual Cellular Manufacturing System Design Model Based on Axiomatic Design Theory." Applied Mechanics and Materials 271-272 (December 2012): 1478–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.271-272.1478.

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This paper presents a virtual cellular manufacturing system building model based on axiomatic design theory. By now most discussions of virtual manufacturing cellular focus on how to format a virtual cell and how to optimize a virtual cell in the execution layer. The attention to “system cost” and “efficiency” mostly were given only after the system-generated. In this paper we build a complete virtual cellular manufacturing system, and pay attention to “system cost” and “efficiency” in the conceptual design phase to make sure the techniques and resource which we choose is low-cost and non-redundant. Meanwhile in Process Domain of the model, we blend the logistics balance idea of TOC theory, waste elimination philosophy of lean manufacturing and the existing conclusions of the virtual cell literature to make sure the tools which we choose are more effective. The model will clearly set out the concept, principle and technology hierarchy of virtual cellular manufacturing system, and can be an effective map for manufacturing enterprises with low-volume and high-variety to apply the virtual cellular production.
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Shao, Jiang, Fengming Lu, Chenhui Zeng, and Ming Xu. "Research Progress Analysis of Reliability Design Method Based on Axiomatic Design Theory." Procedia CIRP 53 (2016): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.07.027.

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Hossein Iranmanesh, Hossein, and Ali Mollajan. "Estimation of porosity of rocks based upon axiomatic local linear model tree (a lolimot model) approach." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 9, no. 3 (September 2, 2020): 785. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v9i3.30836.

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Shear and Compressional Wave Velocities along with other Petrophysical Logs, are considered as upmost important data for Hydrocarbon reservoirs characterization. In this study, porosity of the extracted rocks form concerned wells is interest as it can indicate the oil capacity of the wells of interest. In this study, we employ the principles of Axiomatic Design theory, specially the first (independence) axiom, to more simplify the measurement system. Also, to clarify the strength of Axiomatic Design theory in reducing the complexity of the system and optimizing the measurement system, we utilize the The Lolimot model (LOcal LInear MOdel Tree) as a model from the neural network family and apply it before and after implementing the basic logic of Axiomatic Design (AD) theory. In addition, in order to illustrate strength of the proposed method emphasizing the effectiveness of a method which benefit from both AD theory and Lolimot model together, the existing system used to measure the rock porosity is addressed and actual data related to one of wells located in southern Iran is utilized. The results of the study show that integrating the Axiomatic Design principles with the LOLIMOT method leads to the least complex and most accurate results.
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Liu, Ang, and Tian Meng Li. "Develop Habit-forming Products Based on the Axiomatic Design Theory." Procedia CIRP 53 (2016): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.07.035.

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Ananthkrishnan, N. "Conceptual Design of an Aerospace Vehicle Controller Using Axiomatic Theory." Journal of Aircraft 47, no. 6 (November 2010): 2149–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/1.c031002.

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Fan, L. X., M. Y. Cai, Y. Lin, and W. J. Zhang. "Axiomatic design theory: further notes and its guideline to applications." International Journal of Materials and Product Technology 51, no. 4 (2015): 359. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmpt.2015.072557.

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You, Hou Xing. "A Novel Approach for Product Design Scheme Evaluation with Non-Functional Attributes." Applied Mechanics and Materials 411-414 (September 2013): 2511–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.411-414.2511.

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Axiomatic design theory is a popular methodology for product design scheme evaluation in recent years. However, as information axiom has some limitation for information content of non-functional attributes, the application of axiomatic design theory is bound. Therefore, a new method is proposed for product design scheme evaluation in this paper, which is the generalized information content calculation, and the proposed method avoids the shortcoming of traditional information content calculations. Finally, the proposed method is applied in a case study, and experimental result shows the feasibility of the proposed method.
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Lee, Jae Kyu, Jinsoo Park, Shirley Gregor, and Victoria Yoon. "Axiomatic Theories and Improving the Relevance of Information Systems Research." Information Systems Research 32, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 147–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/isre.2020.0958.

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Axiomatic Theories and Improving the Relevance of Information Systems Research This paper examines the fact that a significant number of empirical information systems (IS) studies engage in confirmative testing of self-evident axiomatic theories without yielding highly relevant knowledge for the IS community. The authors conduct both a horizontal analysis of 72 representative IS theories and an in-depth vertical analysis of 3 well-known theories (i.e., technology acceptance model, diffusion of innovation theory, and institutional theory) in order to measure how pervasive such testing of axiomatic theories is. The authors discovered that more than 60% of 666 hypotheses from the horizontal analysis could be regarded as axiomatic theory elements. In the vertical analysis, 68.1% of 1,301 hypotheses from 148 articles were axiomatic. Based on these findings, the authors propose four complementary IS research approaches: (1) identifying disconfirming boundary conditions, (2) measuring the relative importance of axiomatic causal factors, (3) measuring the stage of progression toward visionary goals when the nature of the axiomatic theory can be extended to future visions, and (4) engaging in the conceptual design of visionary axiomatic goals. They argue that these complementary IS research approaches can enhance the relevance of IS research outcomes without sacrificing methodological rigor.
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Lin, Wenguang, Renbin Xiao, Rongshen Lai, and Xiaozhen Guo. "Incorporating Patent Analysis in Axiomatic Design for New Product Development." MATEC Web of Conferences 301 (2019): 00015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201930100015.

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Axiomatic design theory is widely used in new product development by providing design solutions through mapping between functional requirements and design parameters. However, the theory does not provide a method to help designer obtain and select design parameters. To this end, this paper introduces patent analysis to overcome the deficiency. Firstly, functional requirements are transformed into patent search terms, and design parameters are obtained from patents. Secondly, morphological matrix is used to represent the relationships between target function and multiple design parameters. Thirdly, design parameters with higher patent frequency are chose and combined into a new scheme. Finally, the scheme is evaluated by the independent axiom of Axiomatic Design theory. The methodology is demonstrated and validated with a case study of spa shower.
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Qui, Jiwei, Jianguo Zhang, Yupeng Ma, Jiazhen Feng, and Pidong Wang. "Reliability-based robust design for kinematic accuracy of a mechanism with axiomatic theory." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering 232, no. 13 (June 14, 2017): 2412–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954410017714005.

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In this paper, a reliability-based robust design approach was proposed on the basis of axiomatic theory, aiming at actualizing a reliability-based robust design framework for mechanism motion. First, reliability constraint functions of the motion output error of mechanisms were established by using cumulative distribution method after an accuracy analysis of mechanism motion. Second, the number of effective design parameters was equated to the number of functional requirements by classifying design parameters using sensitivity analysis or constructing additional objective functions based on axiomatic theory, and then the independence axiom was satisfied by establishing objective functions according to regularity and the semangularity. Third, a reliability-based robust design model of mechanisms was established based on the axiomatic theory according to the above objective functions and constraint functions. Taking a planar four bar linkage as an example, a reliability-based robust design was achieved with the optimization and symbol toolbox in MATLAB. Meanwhile, correctness and effectiveness of the proposed method was verified under the condition that the first and second moments of basic random parameters were available. Finally, the method proposed in this paper was applied to the reliability-based robust design of an initiative lock mechanism in space docking latch system.
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Merticaru, Vasile V., Eugen Merticaru, Ioan Butnariu, and Marius-Marian Cucos. "Enhancing product structure design for an automation mechanism, by involving axiomatic design theory." MATEC Web of Conferences 178 (2018): 05003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817805003.

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The research presented in the paper is part of a larger approach concerning the enhancing of Product Development Sustainability by involving advanced design theories for effectiveness and efficiency of Product Design and CAD/CAE/CAM activities. The particular idea is to apply some principles from the Axiomatic Design theory within Concept Design and System Level Design stages, in order to enhance the Product Structure Design and to streamline the CAD activities and to study how a decomposition model obtained by applying AD theory affects the capture of Design Intent into a 3D CAD parametric product model structure. An applied project is exemplified as a case study, particularly referring to developing the Product Structure Design activities for the mechanical structure of an automated dimensional sorting system. Related discussions, conclusions and some further research directions are included.
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Xu, Li Yun, Hai Jiang Chen, Ai Ping Li, and Andrea Matta. "Rapid Design of Low-Voltage Motor Protector Based on Axiomatic Theory." Applied Mechanics and Materials 84-85 (August 2011): 415–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.84-85.415.

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Facing the diversified demands and design complexity, a systematic design method for low-voltage motor protector is proposed based on axiomatic design theory, which integrates with design constraints and expert's knowledge. Zigzagging mapping between functional requirements and design parameters is obtained by the top-to-down decomposition according to the customer's needs, and the hierarchy of independent functions is also built. Systematic chart and mapping process are also analyzed in order to simplify the design process for different designers. Finally, a case of motor protector of LM5 series is illustrated to verify the method’s feasibility and effectiveness.
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Zhang, Bing, Michael AJ Moser, Yigang Luo, Edwin M. Zhang, and Wenjun Zhang. "Evaluation of the current radiofrequency ablation systems using axiomatic design theory." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine 228, no. 4 (April 2014): 397–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954411914530104.

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Hu, Xu Jie. "A Computer-Supported Axiomatic Design System Integrating TRIZ." Advanced Materials Research 998-999 (July 2014): 1066–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.998-999.1066.

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Axiomatic Design (AD) provides designers with two axioms as criteria for design decision-making. The integration of AD with Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) is expected to effectively improve design activities. A computer-supported axiomatic design system integrating TRIZ methods was proposed to help designers obtain innovative solutions and make right decisions. Within the AD framework, TRIZ not only can be applied to adjust design parameters when the design is coupled, but also be used to describe functional requirements and directly obtain proper solutions. A fuzzy design scheme evaluation method was presented to improve the implementation of the information axiom. Finally, a computer aided design prototype system based on the proposed model was developed. And a case study of the structure improvement of a faucet demonstrated the validity and practicability of the system.
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Qu, Hui-lin, Yi-xiong Feng, Yi-cong Gao, and Jian-rong Tan. "Optimization Design of Guiding Device on Hydraulic Press Column Based on Axiomatic Design Theory." Procedia CIRP 53 (2016): 247–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.07.001.

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Kawakami, H., O. Katai, T. Sawaragi, T. Konishi, and S. Iwai. "Knowledge acquisition method for conceptual design based on value engineering and axiomatic design theory." Artificial Intelligence in Engineering 10, no. 3 (August 1996): 187–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0954-1810(95)00028-3.

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Jiang, Bin, Jun Jian Ming, Wei Zhang, and Min Li Zheng. "Optimization Design Method of High Speed Milling Cutter Based on Axiomatic Design." Key Engineering Materials 431-432 (March 2010): 314–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.431-432.314.

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Using the theory of axiomatic design, the optimization method of high speed milling cutter was investigated, and the optimization designs of teeth distribution and dynamic balancing were created by means of function decomposition and grey cluster analysis. Results showed that the method solved effectively the problem of parameters interaction and functions coupling in optimization design of cutter, the effects of simplifying design process and improving collaborative design were validated in development of cutter. Experiments indicated that the vibration in high speed machining aluminum alloy was depressed, the cutter held higher cutting stability, and its cutting performance met the optimization design requirement of high speed milling cutter.
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Brown, Christopher A., and Erwin Rauch. "Axiomatic Design for Creativity, Sustainability, and Industry 4.0." MATEC Web of Conferences 301 (2019): 00016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201930100016.

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This paper discusses how to foster creativity and sustainability during Axiomatic Design processes, including Industry 4.0 as an example application. Creativity is generating valuable, new ideas. Innovation is making new ideas viable. This paper explains how AD theory and methods can improve the selection process in evolution-inspired creativity for formulating functional requirements and generating and selecting design parameters. FR formulation is a key to creating value in design solutions. No design solution can be better than its FRs. The FRs must capture the true, underlying essence of customer needs. In addition, an FR must define the solution space appropriately, so that all the best DP candidates are included. Suh’s axioms are used to select the single best DPs from the candidates. In AD, viabilityis established systematically during the axiomatic decomposition and the physical integration processes. Methods for detecting poor design thinking are presented. Metrics and tests for evaluating FRs’ facility for creativity and innovation are proposed. Techniques for improving FRs are proposed, decomposed, and reviewed for their compliance with the axioms.
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Azdejkovic, Dragan. "Mehanizmi odlucivanja i strateske manipulacije." Ekonomski anali 44, no. 161 (2004): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka0461123a.

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The theory of social choice deals with both the processes and results of collective decision making. In this paper, we explore some issues in the theory of social choice and mechanism design. We examine the premises of this theory, the axiomatic approach, and the mechanism design approach.
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Worren, Nicolay. "Functional analysis of organizational designs." International Journal of Organizational Analysis 24, no. 5 (November 7, 2016): 774–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoa-03-2015-0846.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe an analytical approach – functional analysis – that can be used to evaluate the current design of an organization and identify alternative designs that may increase the ability to realize strategic and operational goals. Design/methodology/approach The approach described in this paper is based on key concepts in systems theory and axiomatic design theory (Suh, 1990, 2001). A brief case example is used to illustrate the practical application of the approach. Findings It is shown that functional analysis can be used to map the design of an organization and identify key design challenges (e.g. related to overlapping or conflicting functions). Research limitations/implications The case study that is described is considered to be a pilot application of the approach as it is based on a limited number of interviews. Practical implications This paper should be relevant for applied researchers, management consultants, project managers and others who are analyzing the current structure of an organization and/or are involved in re-designing an organization. Social implications Application of the functional approach may improve design processes and thereby enhance the effectiveness of social systems, including public and private sector organizations. Originality/value This paper describes how key concepts in systems theory and axiomatic design theory can provide the basis for a new framework for analyzing organization designs.
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Foley, Joseph T., Lindy Puik, Erik Puik, Joseph Smith, and David S. Cochran. "Complexity in the Kitchen." MATEC Web of Conferences 301 (2019): 00007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201930100007.

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Axiomatic Design and Complexity theory are often applied to highly complex and technological systems which provide educators with many engineering examples and case studies. The use of Axiomatic Design is applicable outside of these areas. However, there are not many examples outside of these areas. As a result, students often have trouble understanding the breadth and impact of Axiomatic Design’s application to problem-solving. One large complex system that is often overlooked is that of the kitchen. In this paper, we present different food-related preparation tasks that are inherently complex: cooking a turkey, baking an apple pie, reverse-engineering a recipe, and designing ecologically-minded food packaging while also discussing the impact of prepared food’s packaging approaches on the environment. The authors believe such examples demonstrate Axiomatic Design’s applicability in a new aspect that is approachable to a wide audience.
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Zhang, Luyao, and Dan Levin. "Bounded Rationality and Robust Mechanism Design: An Axiomatic Approach." American Economic Review 107, no. 5 (May 1, 2017): 235–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.p20171030.

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We propose an axiomatic approach to study the superior performance of mechanisms with obviously dominant strategies to those with only dominant strategies. Guided by the psychological inability to reason state-by-state, we develop Obvious Preference as a weakening of Subjective Expected Utility Theory. We show that a strategy is an obviously dominant if and only if any Obvious Preference prefer it to any deviating strategy at any reachable information set. Applying the concept of Nash Equilibrium to Obvious Preference, we propose Obvious Nash Equilibrium to identify a set of mechanisms that are more robust than mechanisms with only Nash Equilibria.
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Gholami, Atena, Reza Sheikh, Neda Mizani, and Shib Sankar Sana. "ABC analysis of the customers using axiomatic design and incomplete rough set." RAIRO - Operations Research 52, no. 4-5 (October 2018): 1219–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ro/2018022.

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Customer’s recognition, classification, and selecting the target market are the most important success factors of a marketing system. ABC classification of the customers based on axiomatic design exposes the behavior of the customer in a logical way in each class. Quite often, missing data is a common occurrence and can have a significant effect on the decision- making problems. In this context, this proposed article determines the customer’s behavioral rule by incomplete rough set theory. Based on the proposed axiomatic design, the managers of a firm can map the rules on designed structures. This study demonstrates to identify the customers, determine their characteristics, and facilitate the development of a marketing strategy.
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SHIRWAIKER, ROHAN A., and GÜL E. OKUDAN. "USING TRIZ AND AXIOMATIC DESIGN SYNERGISTICALLY: A CASE STUDY." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 04, no. 02 (June 2007): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021987700700103x.

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With increasing global competition, expediting the problem solving process has become crucial in the industry. Techniques such as Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) and Axiomatic Design (AD) have been widely applied for this purpose. TRIZ and AD are very powerful tools with different but complementary strengths. A previously proposed synergistic approach based on TRIZ and AD enhances the individual strengths of these methods by using them within a common framework, thus providing a more powerful methodology for problem solving. In this paper, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the synergistic approach through a manufacturing related case-study. Considering the importance of validation of engineering models, a validation method for the synergistic approach is discussed based on review of design engineering validation literature.
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Zhang, Xiang, and De Zhi Chen. "A Conceptual Design Approach Generated by Integrating AD and TRIZ into the Conceptual Design Phase of SAPB." Advanced Materials Research 118-120 (June 2010): 977–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.118-120.977.

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This paper analyzes the advantages and shortages of Systematic Approach of Pahl and Beitz (SAPB), Axiomatic Design (AD) and Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ), and explores the possibilities of integration of complementary advantages as well. Integrate the Independence Axiom from AD and the principles of resolving contradictions into the conceptual design phase of SAPB, and at last, generate an approach of conceptual design.
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Kandjani, Hadi, and Peter Bernus. "Engineering Self-Designing Enterprises as Complex Systems Using Extended Axiomatic Design Theory." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 44, no. 1 (January 2011): 11943–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20110828-6-it-1002.01907.

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Weng, Feng-Tsai, and Shien-Ming Jenq. "A Study of Application of Axiomatic Design Theory on Effort-Saving Bicycle." Advanced Science Letters 13, no. 1 (June 30, 2012): 817–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2012.3981.

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Li, J. W., X. B. Chen, and W. J. Zhang. "Axiomatic-Design-Theory-Based Approach to Modeling Linear High Order System Dynamics." IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics 16, no. 2 (April 2011): 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2010.2043535.

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Chen, Bin, Jie Hu, Jin Qi, and Weixing Chen. "A computer-aided approach improving the Axiomatic Design theory with the distributed design resource environment." Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing 34, no. 1 (October 9, 2019): 80–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890060419000283.

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AbstractIn the traditional Axiomatic Design (AD) theory, the mapping from the functional domain to the physical domain is based on the designers’ own knowledge and experience, and there is no systematical approach including the design resources provided outside the designers themselves’ access. Thus, the raw materials for the design process are largely limited, which means they can hardly support the designers’ increasingly creative and innovative conceptions. To help AD theory better support the design process, this paper proposes a computer-aided approach for the mapping from the functional domain to the physical domain within a distributed design resource environment, which consists of numerous design resources offered on the Internet by the providers widely distributed in different locations, institutes, and disciplines. To prove the feasibility of this proposed approach, a software prototype is established, and a natural leisure hotel is designed as an implementation case.
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Li, Xiang, Bo Cheng Zhao, Xue Qing Li, Shen Hua Zhou, Hai Yu Tang, and Zhi Hong Sun. "Innovative Design of Circular Loom Based on Integration of Axiomatic Design and Design Structure Matrix." Advanced Materials Research 940 (June 2014): 197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.940.197.

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A new kind of three-dimensional (3D) circular loom was advanced. With the help of the integration theory of the Axiomatic Design (AD) and Design Structure Matrix (DSM), the whole system of the 3D circular loom was well designed. It not only can weave nylon yarn and aramid yarn which have good wear-resistance property, but also can weave special fibers without serious damage such as carbon fibers which are fragile. And based on this, one case was used to present the theoretical derivation of compound design matrix AD and DSM. Some schemes of mechanical design were proposed to solve the current problems in the process of carbon fiber weaving.
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KOH, T. H., F. E. H. TAY, M. W. S. LAU, E. LOW, and G. SEET. "DESIGN ANALYSIS OF THE PROPULSION AND CONTROL SYSTEM OF AN UNDERACTUATED REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE USING AXIOMATIC DESIGN THEORY — PART 2." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 15, no. 02 (April 2005): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194005002294.

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In this paper, Axiomatic Design (AD) theory was adopted for the design analysis of an underactuated Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) system and its subcomponents. The system design issues of the Propulsion and Control System of the ROV II are analyzed and addressed based on the Independence Axiom methodology. The top-level Functional Requirements (FRs) for the thruster design and configuration are identified and its corresponding Design Parameters (DPs) are also presented.
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Dodun, Oana, Ema Panaite, Petru Duşa, Gheorghe Nagît, Margareta Coteată, and Laurentiu Slătineanu. "Axiomatic Design in Obtaining a Device for Ultrasonic Machining." MATEC Web of Conferences 223 (2018): 01021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822301021.

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Ultrasonic abrasive cavitational machining is a nonconventional machining method applied to remove surfaces in workpieces made of brittle, hard, or non-conductive materials that cannot be efficiently machined by other classical or nonconventional machining methods. Among the factors that can affect the values of the parameters of technological interest for the ultrasonic machining process, the relative pressure between the ultrasonic tool and the workpiece surface to be machined could be considered. The main objective of the research presented in this paper was to analyze the possibilities of selecting the most convenient solution among many such available solutions to ensure the tool feed motion, when designing a device for achieving an ultrasonic drilling process. At present, this selection could be achieved by means of an optimal selection method. Taking into consideration some functional requirements of the device, the method of analytic hierarchy process and the axiomatic design theory were used to solve some problems met in the design process.
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Horvath, Imre. "Combining Unmergeables: A Methodological Framework for Axiomatic Fusion of Qualitative Design Theories." Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design 1, no. 1 (July 2019): 3591–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.366.

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AbstractThe proposed methodological framework concerns axiomatic theory fusion (ATF) of non-additive engineering design theories. ATF includes seven steps: (i) semantic discretization of the composite theories, (ii) deriving epistemological entities by logical/semantic analysis, (iii) establishing and representation of relations among all relevant epistemological entities, (iv) combining the inter- theoretical epistemological entities of the component theories, (v) deriving propositions based on the combined set of epistemological entities, (vi) transcription of the epistemological entities and propositions into a textual/visual theory description, and (vii) validation of the resultant theory in application contexts. The proposed framework makes ATF an effective, content independent methodology for fusing component theories, no matter if they are descriptive, explanatory, predictive or controlling in nature. ATF methodology requires professional comprehension and rigor from the researchers. It is necessary to justify the logical correctness and practical validity of the target theory in the specific application context.
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