Feature-based assembly modeling and sequence generation
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Science of Generic Design: Managing Complexity through Systems Design
Science of Generic Design: Managing Complexity through Systems Design
A GP-AHP Method for solving group decision-making fuzzy AHP Problems
Computers and Operations Research
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Multidimensional data in multidimensional scaling using the analytic network process
Pattern Recognition Letters
Prioritization of organizational capital measurement indicators using fuzzy AHP
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Prioritization and operations NPD mix in a network with strategic partners under uncertainty
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Make-to-order or make-to-stock decision by a novel hybrid approach
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Supporting management and maintenance of manufacturing knowledge in design automation systems
Advanced Engineering Informatics
A structural component-based approach for designing product family
Computers in Industry
Evaluation of knowledge management tools using AHP
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Product design knowledge management based on design structure matrix
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Structural approach to design user interface
Computers in Industry
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Product customization has been used for many years, and with this concept, product families can be designed that are better matched to the needs of customers through the use of market segmentation and modular architecture. This study is composed of two phases: the first phase establishes the modular architecture, and taking a bicycle as the case study, applies the Interpretive Structural Model (ISM) to modularize and cluster parts, and then models the connecting relations between the parts numerically using a Disassembly Effort Index (DEI). The second step involves the development of a product family using cluster analysis to divide the experimental samples and the employment of an Analytic Network Process (ANP) to obtain the optimal weight performance of the modules after establishing the market segmentation model. Results of the case study establish four product families and address construction performance of both the common and independent modules between the product families.