A Multidisciplinary Framework to Model Complex Team-based Product Development

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Takai, Shun [1 ]
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[1] Northern Illinois Univ, Dept Technol, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA
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Team-based product development; noncooperative design; cooperative design; behavioral game theory; Nash equilibrium; decision analysis; GAME-THEORY APPROACH; DESIGN; OPTIMIZATION;
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This paper investigates a multidisciplinary framework that simulates design decisions in a complex team-based product development in which engineers simultaneously work in a team project and individual projects. The proposed framework integrates cooperative and noncooperative design models with (1) equilibrium analysis, (2) uncertainty modeling based on behavioral game-theory results, and (3) decision-making using decision analysis. In the proposed framework, noncooperative design is used to simulate engineers' decisions about team project commitment and to analyze potential free-riding; cooperative design is used to model design outcomes when engineers collaborate in the team project; equilibrium analysis and behavioral game-theory results are used to infer about other engineers' decisions; and decision analysis is used to calculate expected values of decision alternatives. The proposed framework and the design decision-making model are illustrated using a pressure vessel design as a team project conducted by two engineers: a design engineer and a materials engineer.
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