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Criteria for selecting design process modelling approaches
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.4516
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Conference Paper
Date Issued
2021-07-27
Sprache
English
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Volume
1
Start Page
791
End Page
800
Citation
Proceedings of the Design Society 1: 791-800 (2021)
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Cambridge University Press
Process models are among the principal artefacts used for managing design projects. However, the selection of effective modelling approaches can be difficult for design project managers, given that a plethora of tools exists for various modelling purposes. In addition to date no systematic approach for the assessment and selection of process modelling approaches is available to practitioners. This paper presents the development of criteria for benchmarking and selecting different process modelling tools. The results are based on three elements. (1) In a four-hour workshop undertaken by the Design Process SIG of the Design Society, bringing together around 20 international researchers and practitioners in design process modelling, an initial set of 58 criteria were brainstormed and consolidated during the workshop and in follow-up meetings. (2) The consolidated criteria were then compared with literature. The finalised criteria list was then validated by external experts in industry (3). The resulting list of 12 criteria provides a sound basis for practitioners to support a systematic selection of process modelling approaches. Further, it lays the foundation of a benchmarking tool, which is subject to future work.
Subjects
Benchmarking
Criteria
Decision making
Design process
Process modelling
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600: Technik
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