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PDF | Multilevel design problems are typically decomposed into a hierarchy of distributed and strongly coupled sub-problems, each solved by design teams.
In this article, the effects of these alternative approaches on the overall lead time of a design process are explored. A discrete event simulation is developed ...
Mar 1, 2010 · Abstract: Multilevel design problems are typically decomposed into a hierarchy of distributed and strongly coupled sub-problems, each solved.
The set-based selection process is explained in terms of narrowing sets gradually while increasing details but no formal approach, technique or tool is.
Critically, this multi-level conceptualisation allows for interactions between individual cognitive processes and organisational managerial processes (Leenders ...
Abstract. Multilevel modeling has grown in use over the years as a way to deal with the nonindependent nature of observations found in clustered data.
Having a strong link between the design process, the alternatives, and the product specification allows the designer to keep in mind the various design ...
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In this paper, we propose a methodology to model healthcare processes in order to break out complexity and provide transparency.
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May 3, 2024 · The design strategy should be aligned with the business strategy and define the methods to be used to develop design resources and competencies ...
This paper studies the integration of design and EOL management decisions. · A bicriteria stochastic optimization model is proposed using several risk measures.