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From Observation to Method: The Example of Engineering Change Prediction

From Observation to Method: The Example of Engineering Change Prediction. Prof Claudia Eckert The Open University. Motivation for change research. Complex products are designed incrementally Products are customised to needs

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From Observation to Method: The Example of Engineering Change Prediction

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  1. From Observation to Method: The Example of Engineering Change Prediction Prof Claudia Eckert The Open University

  2. Motivation for change research • Complex products are designed incrementally • Products are customised to needs • Changes are required in the product development process of deal of new requirements and problems

  3. Overview of the talk • Methodological approach • Initial case study on engineering change • Empirical study • Change prediction tool • Later change research • Methodological reflection

  4. Methodological approach • Identification of problem / hurt in industry • Industry approaching academia • Previous research identified problem and a new company is approached • Empirical study of problem in industry • Interviews • Observations • Analysis of documentation • Researcher embedded in organisation • Tools and methods developed in response to identified problems

  5. Case study methodology • Invited into the company to support process planning with parameter confidence level • 22 interviews with engineers in the organisation • Dependency matrices to elicit complete information in interviews • Starting point for change prediction matrices • Development of prototype tool • Corroboration through examples

  6. Causes of change

  7. Identify need for change Consider alternative solutions Plan change process Carry out change Handling Change • Owners of change • Core engineering • Dedicated change team • Same process of handling change regardless of cause

  8. ComponentConnectivity

  9. Change Propagation

  10. Change Risk Plots

  11. Studying change • Customisation in helicopters 1999 • Versions in diesel engines 2001 • Conceptual design in jet engines 2002 • Freezes in diesel engines 2004 • Knowledge requirements 2006 for long life products • Integration of change and process planning 2009 • System architecture design 2009 • Change margins 2014 tendering New concept upgrades freezes versions features customization learning Conceptual Design Embodiment Design Detail Design Operation Disposal Manufacturing Pre-concept

  12. Conditions Leading to Change • Complexity: products, platforms, variants • Product proliferation • Legislation and regulation • Technology infusion • Changing customer needs • Competitors • Large scale uncertainties • Changes throughout the development process

  13. Summary of Causes of Change

  14. Types of research • Academic research • Descriptive studies of how the process works • Theory development for change processes • Definition of change vocabulary • Tool for change prediction • Review papers • Industry benefits • Research not consultancy projects • Awareness of process • Insights into specific problems in processes • Vocabulary

  15. Empirical Studies Eval Eval Introduction in Industry Models / Theory Insights Eval Eval Tools / Procedures The Spiral of Design Research

  16. Empirical Studies Eval Eval Introduction in Industry Models / Theory Insights a b c d e f Eval Eval a b c d Tools / Procedures e f Product risk matrix

  17. Empirical Studies Eval Eval Introduction in Industry Models / Theory Insights Eval Eval Tools / Procedures Multidisciplinary Research Human Computer Interaction Psychology Complexity Sociology Philosophy Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Computer Science

  18. Conclusion • Empirical research drives tool and method development • Research is driven by industrial need • Underlying academic questions are approached as they appear

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