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Four Domains in Axiomatic Design

Four Domains in Axiomatic Design

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This paper describes a research project that attempt to develop a process integrating method and finally to create a multi-agent system to support the cooperation in a design-build team. The approach taken is to apply Business Process Reengineering (BPR) philosophy for providing a process-based fast-tracking execution mechanism for design-build tea...

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... this study packages the design and the building activities into a DBM corresponding to a construction entity, and determines the concurrent relationships among all design-build modules to overlap the construction entities. To this end, based on the axiomatic design methodology as shown in Figure 2, the concurrent relationships of both design proposals (DPs) and of construction process variables (CPVs) need to be determined. By mapping a D/B project into customer, functional, physical and process domains by zigzagging decomposition and creating dependency matrices [5]. Figure 2 shows the mapping relationships of AD, in which each domain consists of specific characteristic vectors such as customer needs {CN}, functional requirements {FR}, design proposal {DP} and construction process variables {CPV}. ...
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... mapping a D/B project into customer, functional, physical and process domains by zigzagging decomposition and creating dependency matrices [5]. Figure 2 shows the mapping relationships of AD, in which each domain consists of specific characteristic vectors such as customer needs {CN}, functional requirements {FR}, design proposal {DP} and construction process variables {CPV}. Figure 3 Structural system DBM of the fast-tracking model of case study Figure 3 shows a partial fast-tracking model derived form a case study, in which the related DBMs are connected with the concurrent relationships so that it provides a guide map for fast-tracking construction. ...

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