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Effects of product personalization : considering personalizability in the product architecture of modular product families
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.9444
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-04-01
Sprache
English
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Journal
Volume
146
Issue
4
Article Number
041402
Citation
Journal of Mechanical Design 146 (4): 041402 (2024)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
The modularity of a product architecture with standard, variant, and optional modules can be measured by the characteristics of commonality and combinability. Positive and negative effects of a more communal or more combinable structure are summarized and visualized in an impact model. However, due to the megatrend of personalization, the solution space of a modular product architecture needs to be extended to include personalizable modules. What remains unclear till now is how personalization impacts the different life phases. Therefore, this article derives an impact model considering product personalization. First, the modularity property of personalizability is derived, in order to then specifically investigate the effects occurring in the different life phases. Therefore, a literature review is conducted. New effects are found, and the existing effects of commonality and combinability are examined for their validity for personalizability. The findings are then combined with the known effects of commonality and combinability to create a holistic impact model of modular product families. This new model takes personalizable modules into account and can support companies in defining the goals and focus of a modularization project.
Subjects
design for X
design methodology
design theory
design theory and methodology
impact model
modularity
product architecture
product family
product family design
product individualization
product personalization
product platform design
robust design
DDC Class
620: Engineering
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