Multi-domain DSM: Simultaneous optimization of product, process & people DSMS

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    Abstract

    The main point of this paper is to demonstrate that multi-domain DSM optimizing can provide different results from individual domain optimizations. However, it is not a simple matter to develop global objective functions (O.F.) to do so. In general, the best way to develop such global O.F.s is to start by understanding cross domain relationships and devising rules for such relationships. One such relationship deployed in this paper is between the process and team DSMs, which states that whenever there is a feedback between process DSM elements, it is beneficial to have the these feedback elements represented in the same team formations in the corresponding team DSM.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationManaging Complexity by Modelling Dependencies - Proceedings of the 12th International DSM Conference
    Pages319-332
    Number of pages14
    StatePublished - 2010
    Event12th International DSM Conference on Dependency and Structure Modelling, DSM 2010 - Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Duration: 22 Jul 201023 Jul 2010

    Publication series

    NameManaging Complexity by Modelling Dependencies - Proceedings of the 12th International DSM Conference

    Conference

    Conference12th International DSM Conference on Dependency and Structure Modelling, DSM 2010
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityCambridge
    Period22/07/1023/07/10

    Keywords

    • Clustering
    • Multi-domain DSMs
    • Partitioning

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