Innovative Decision-making Methodologies for Product Concept Design

碩士 === 東海大學 === 工業設計學系 === 103 === The method of multi-criteria decision making has been widely used in the field of design. By using the design decision method, product concept designs can properly meet users' requirements and achieve the goal of rapid customization. The multi-dimensional gam...

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Main Authors: Chan, Tzu-Lin, 詹子林
Other Authors: Wang, Chung-Shing
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/03741047557206393233
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Summary:碩士 === 東海大學 === 工業設計學系 === 103 === The method of multi-criteria decision making has been widely used in the field of design. By using the design decision method, product concept designs can properly meet users' requirements and achieve the goal of rapid customization. The multi-dimensional game theory (MD-Games) combined with the analytic network process (ANP) and design structure matrix (DSM) are introduced in this study with an attempt to find the best customized products. A case study of bicycle design is introduced for verifying the feasibility of the proposed system. The case studies combined the DSM with a bicycle's assembly information so as to get it modularized. The results lead to five modules which include the handlebar, frame, cushion, tape and rim. The ANP was further utilized to define the relevance between the modules and the functions. Finally, MD-Games are used to obtain the optimal decision result in a variety of situations. The main contribution of this study is to obtaine an innovative bicycle model which is from the Multi-dimensional decision-making and the weights of users' requirements.The best decision result can be validated by experts. By comparing the weights that have been measured by experts, this approach proved the feasibility of the innovation decision-making methodologies in this study. Key words: Innovation Decision-making Methodologies, Multi-dimensional Game theory, Product Modularized, Design Structure Matrix, Analytic Network Process, Product Concept Design.