In an effort to develop a decomposition-based rapid redesign methodology, this paper introduces the basis of such a methodology on decomposition patterns for a general redesign problem that is computation-intensive and simulation-complex. In particular, through pattern representation and quantification, this paper elaborates the role and utility of the decomposition patterns in decomposition-based rapid redesign. In pattern representation, it shows how a decomposition pattern can be used to capture and portray the intrinsic properties of a redesign problem. Thus, through pattern synthesis, the collection of proper decomposition patterns allows one to effectively represent in a concise form the complete body of redesign knowledge covering all redesign problem types. In pattern quantification, it shows how a decomposition pattern can be used to extract and convey the quantum information of a redesign problem using the pattern characteristics. Thus, through pattern analysis, the formulation of an index incorporating two redesign metrics allows one to efficiently predict in a simple manner the amount of potential redesign effort for a given redesign problem. This work represents a breakthrough in extending the decomposition-based solution approach to computational redesign problems.
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ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
September 24–28, 2005
Long Beach, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Design Engineering Division and Computers and Information in Engineering Division
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0-7918-4742-X
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Towards Rapid Redesign: Decomposition Patterns for Large-Scale and Complex Redesign Problems
Li Chen,
Li Chen
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
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Simon Li,
Simon Li
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Ashish Macwan
Ashish Macwan
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Li Chen
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT
Simon Li
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Ashish Macwan
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Paper No:
DETC2005-84887, pp. 73-82; 10 pages
Published Online:
June 11, 2008
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Chen, L, Li, S, & Macwan, A. "Towards Rapid Redesign: Decomposition Patterns for Large-Scale and Complex Redesign Problems." Proceedings of the ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. Volume 5a: 17th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology. Long Beach, California, USA. September 24–28, 2005. pp. 73-82. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DETC2005-84887
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