Research on the Key Technology of Multi-Target Evaluation for Products

Article Preview

Abstract:

The thesis systematically researches the theory and methodology of multi-target industrial design evaluation with computer-aided technology. A prototype of multi-target industrial design evaluation system based on the expert system technology has been structured. The system includes three sub modules:evaluation target tree, evaluation target tree model and evaluation toolkit. The construction, content and realization of the four models are discussed in details. Last, this system has been validated according to an instance.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

38-41

Citation:

Online since:

November 2011

Authors:

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] LI YanTong, CHI ZhongXian, ABUDU Keriml, Strategic projects selecting model based on fuzzy comprehensive evaluation with confidence factor, Journal of Dalian University of Technology. 2000, 40 (05): 621-624.

Google Scholar

[2] Zhang Jianjun, Tan Runhua, Yuan Caiyuan, Cao Dongxing, Penalty Optimizing Model of Project Appraisal in Conceptual Design, Journal of Computer-Aided Design & Computer Graphics, 2001. 13(9): 800-804.

Google Scholar

[3] ZOU Hui jun, ZHANG Qing, TIAN Zhi bin, Study on the Model for Conceptual Design Process of Mechatronics System, Machine Design and Research, 2002, 18(5): 11-12.

Google Scholar

[4] Wang XiuTing, Pu XiaoRui, fussy method for product design and their Application , Industry Engineering Journal, 2003, 6(6): 54-61.

Google Scholar

[5] HUANG Ting, WANG Xiaoping, A Study on Industrial Design Comprehensive Evaluation System of Mechanical and Electronic Products, Application Research of Computers, 2006, 23(1).

Google Scholar

[6] Zhou Xian, Yu Suihuai, Gou Binchen, Research on the System of Multi-target Evaluation about Digitized Industrial Design, Machine Tool &Hydraulics, 2006(7).

Google Scholar