MODEL-BASED PRODUCT CONFIGURATION of HIGH VARIETY PRODUCT PORTFOLIOS

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Facing a rising competitive pressure, manufactures create advantages when they are able to offer customer-specific products to the conditions of a mass production article. Traditional configurators support the creation of personalized products from the elements of a modular product system, but are based on a pre-defined set of rules. The model based approach changes the environment of configuration from static configuration rules to the dependencies defined within the product's system model. So, by regarding target quantities of the user, the configurator identifies the optimal variant.

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Wyrwich, C., Jacobs, G., Siebrecht, J., & Konrad, C. (2020). MODEL-BASED PRODUCT CONFIGURATION of HIGH VARIETY PRODUCT PORTFOLIOS. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 2435–2444). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.287

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