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Axiomatic design

Axiomatic design is a systems design methodology using matrix methods to systematically analyze the transformation of customer needs into functional requirements, design parameters, and process variables. Specifically, a set of functional requirements(FRs) are related to a set of design parameters (DPs) by a Design Matrix A: Axiomatic design is a systems design methodology using matrix methods to systematically analyze the transformation of customer needs into functional requirements, design parameters, and process variables. Specifically, a set of functional requirements(FRs) are related to a set of design parameters (DPs) by a Design Matrix A: The method gets its name from its use of design principles or design Axioms (i.e., given without proof) governing the analysis and decision making process in developing high quality product or system designs. The two axioms used in Axiomatic Design (AD) are: Axiomatic design is considered to be a design method that addresses fundamental issues in Taguchi methods.

[ "Operations management", "Engineering drawing", "Reliability engineering", "Systems engineering", "Process (engineering)", "axiomatic design theory", "fuzzy axiomatic design", "Cross-sequential study" ]
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