Modularity in the Design of Complex Engineered Systems (Listing)

  • Baldwin C
  • Clark K
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Abstract

In the last decade, the concept of modularity has caught the attention of engineers, management researchers and corporate strategists in a number of industries. When a product or process is “modularized,” the elements of its design are split up and assigned to modules according to a formal architecture or plan. From an engineering perspective, a modularization generally has three purposes:

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Baldwin, C. Y., & Clark, K. B. (2006). Modularity in the Design of Complex Engineered Systems (Listing). Understanding Complex Systems, 9–11. Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/3-540-32834-3

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