A Situated Question-Driven And Model-Based Approach To Design Reasoning

Topics:
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Complex Technical System,
Knowledge,
Management,
Reasoning Inc.,
Strategy,
Uncertainty
Source:
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology

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Overview: A complex system is a system with many components and interconnections, interactions, or interdependencies that are difficult to describe, understand, predict, manage, design, or change. Complex technical systems are characterized by the level of complexity and uncertainty. Uncertainty appears mainly in system behaviors and the ways different aspects of a system change with time. The uncertainty, which can be seen as a direct consequence of the complexity and it increases with the scale and the scope of the system, will normally decrease as one gain insight and knowledge about the system. This paper elaborates on a formal basis for model-based design reasoning and presents a formal knowledge framework for model-based design reasoning.

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Format: PDF | Size: 237KB | Date: Aug 2005 | Pages: 15


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