Integration of Economic Information with Design and Manufacturing Systems - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Integration of Economic Information with Design and Manufacturing Systems

Aydan Kutay and Susan Finger
Tech. Report, CMU-RI-TR-91-02, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, March, 1991

Abstract

Most of the life-cycle cost of a product is determined by the decisions made during the preliminary product design stage. As competition causes a reduction in product lead times, an increase in demands for product quality, and an increase in the need for flexibility in product differentiation, the need for better cost estimation tools in the design stage also increases. During preliminary design, the cost implications of design decisions may not be computable with precision, but the information needed to make better informed cost tradeoffs can be made available to the designer. In this paper we present a methodology to compute the costs of product features for each of the stages in a product's life-cycle. We propose to integrate this methodology with an existing design system in order to give rapid feedback to the designer on the costs attributable to particular design features. We use these costs to provide economic feedback to the designer on the feasibility and economics of manufacture, assembly, testing, marketing, etc. (10 pages)

BibTeX

@techreport{Kutay-1991-13224,
author = {Aydan Kutay and Susan Finger},
title = {Integration of Economic Information with Design and Manufacturing Systems},
year = {1991},
month = {March},
institute = {Carnegie Mellon University},
address = {Pittsburgh, PA},
number = {CMU-RI-TR-91-02},
}