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How to facilitate comparability among product models: applying a standardizing description approach

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2024

Lukas Paehler*
Affiliation:
IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Sven Matthiesen
Affiliation:
IPEK - Institute of Product Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Abstract

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During a design process, designers are supported by several purposive product models. To enable designers to switch between them, researchers need to consider the linking of product models during their development. To assist researchers in doing so, the capabilities of a standardizing description approach, stances towards product models, was investigated. The results show that the description approach was able to identify indicators of linking possibilities by facilitating comparability. This is a step towards assisting researchers in considering the linking of product models systematically.

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