Design of a generic product and process development system – a hybrid case-based reasoning approach
by K.L. Choy, C.K. Choi, H.K.H. Chow, J.S.K. Chan, A.Y.K. Yam
International Journal of Product Development (IJPD), Vol. 4, No. 3/4, 2007

Abstract: During the New Product Development (NPD) cycle, it is important to focus and integrate relevant information into the stages of product conceptualisation, design and development so that they can be used for product and process design effectively. In this paper, a Generic Product and Process Development System (GPDS), which integrates knowledge-based technologies of Rule-Based Expert System (RBES) and Case-Based Reasoning (CBR), is proposed to facilitate product and process development. Although RBES is adopted for sorting product design criteria, relevant past cases are retrieved by the CBR system during product and process design stages. In doing so, previous knowledge in terms of rules and past practices will be made use of during the product and process design stages, resulting in an enhancement of the efficiency of design and operations. By applying GPDS in Hasbro Fast East Limited, the new product design life cycle is greatly shortened with significant reduction in the total development cost.

Online publication date: Mon, 19-Feb-2007

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