Difference between revisions of "Set-Based Design (glossary)"
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Revision as of 20:53, 30 October 2019
A complex design method that enables robust system design by 1) considering a large number of alternatives, 2) using experts who design from their own perspectives and use the intersection between their individual sets to optimize a design, and 3) establishing feasibility before making decisions. (Singer, Doerry, and Buckley 2009)
Source
Singer, D.J., N. Doerry, and M. E. Buckley. 2009. “What Is Set-Based Design?” Naval Engineers Journal. 121(4): 31–43.
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