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A Methodology for Negotiating Change Propagation in Agile Design.

Matthews, PC; Lomas, CDW; Maropoulos, PG

Authors

CDW Lomas

PG Maropoulos



Contributors

H. Andersin
Editor

A. Verma
Editor

Abstract

Modern design projects are typically undertaken concurrently in a virtual enterprise network of expert design and manufacture agents. The general need for agile response in turbulent environments is well documented and has been analysed at the manufacture phase. This paper proposes a framework to enable analysis of an agile design methodology. This models the occurrence of an unexpected event in a concurrent design project. The redistribution of the design work can be controlled within the virtual enterprise and the total redistribution impact can be measured. A trial design experiment is conducted, and a qualitative analysis is performed based on Work Transformation Matrix (WTM). A design negotiation process based on the WTM is proposed.

Citation

Matthews, P., Lomas, C., & Maropoulos, P. (2006, August). A Methodology for Negotiating Change Propagation in Agile Design. Presented at 9th International Conference on Agile Manufacture, Norfolk, VA (USA)

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 9th International Conference on Agile Manufacture
Publication Date 2006-08
Publisher International Society for Agile Manufacturing
Keywords unexpected events, change mitigation, Work Transformation Matrix
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1162249