Information exchange efficiency in different team dsm architectures

Ali A. Yassine, Hadi Jaber

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    Abstract

    We introduce the concept of information exchange efficiency as a new measure for DSM arrangements. Analysis of various DSM architectures based on this new measure shows that some product architectures (i.e., small-world and local) provide higher information exchange efficiency than others. Block-diagonal, centralized, dependent, and hierarchical DSM architectures exhibit the worst (i.e. lowest) efficiency for information exchange.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationUnderstand, Innovate, and Manage your Complex System! - Proceedings of the 19th International DSM Conference
    EditorsTyson R. Browning, Steven D. Eppinger, Lucia Becerril, Katja Holtta-Otto
    Pages95-103
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Electronic)9783000574795
    StatePublished - 2017
    Event19th International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2017 - Espoo, Finland
    Duration: 11 Sep 201713 Sep 2017

    Publication series

    NameUnderstand, Innovate, and Manage your Complex System! - Proceedings of the 19th International DSM Conference

    Conference

    Conference19th International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2017
    Country/TerritoryFinland
    CityEspoo
    Period11/09/1713/09/17

    Keywords

    • Communication pattern
    • Information exchange
    • Network architecture
    • Product development

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