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Towards a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design

In: Handbook of Research in Mass Customization and Personalization (In 2 Volumes)

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  • Seung Ki Moon

    (Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, USA)

  • Xiaomeng Chang

    (Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA)

  • Janis Terpenny

    (Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA)

  • Timothy W. Simpson

    (Departments of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering and Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, USA)

  • Soundar R. T. Kumara

    (Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Abstract

This chapter describes research toward creating a knowledge support system (KSS) that consists of knowledge representation, knowledge discovery, and recommendation for product family design. For the proposed KSS, we use an ontology to represent products as functional-based hierarchical structures and describe cost information related to product design. Fuzzy clustering is employed to partition product functions into subsets for identifying a platform and modules in a given product family. Rules related to design knowledge among products are developed using association rule mining. A reasoning tool is used to inference knowledge represented by an ontology and obtain design solutions. We present a prototype system to demonstrate the KSS using a case study involving a family of power tools.

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  • Seung Ki Moon & Xiaomeng Chang & Janis Terpenny & Timothy W. Simpson & Soundar R. T. Kumara, 2009. "Towards a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Frank T Piller & Mitchell M Tseng (ed.), Handbook of Research in Mass Customization and Personalization (In 2 Volumes), chapter 16, pages 297-318, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814280280_0016
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