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1 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 An Open Workshop on Decision-Based Design Wei Chen Associate Professor University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 60607 Kemper Lewis Associate Professor State University of New York (SUNY)Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 Linda Schmidt Associate Professor University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-3035

2 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 What is the DBD Perspective? Decision-making is a vital part of design. DBD practitioners view design as a decision-making process that maximizes the value of a designed artifact to both the producer and the end-user. Design occurs in an environment characterized by ambiguity, uncertainty and risk, complicating the decision-making process. DBD processes emphasize establishing value systems to rank expected outcomes of design decisions and incorporating uncertainty and risk handling in predicting the expected outcomes.

3 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Open Workshop Goals Synthesize a sound theory of Decision-Based Design. Determine the role of decision-making in design. Develop consensus on defining the DBD perspective. Establish the role of DBD within design theory and methodology research. Build a repository of foundational materials that illustrate design as decision-making. Establish a useful relationship between DBD and other theories (e.g., physics, mathematics, information and management science) Transfer DBD decision support methods and tools into industry.

4 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Open Workshop Format An Open Workshop is always in session, always accessible ! convened November, 1996 Five years of involving and evolving! Workshop dialogue via website (instant & dynamic dissemination) Quarterly newsletter to registrants 2-3 Supporting meetings annually

5 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Open Workshop on DBD Website –New for 2000 and beyond http://dbd.eng.buffalo.edu  Front-page polling and response opportunity  Progress of workshop  Updates from face-to-face meetings  Interactive submission boards  Deliverables, DBD Links Listserve dbd-list@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu Register via web site

6 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 DBD Open Workshop Participation 430 Registered Participants (8/15/01) Representing 32 Countries AND the USA 81 US Academic Institutions with at least one registrant 42 Companies 8 Non-Academic Institutions 200+ Participants in Face-to-Face Meetings

7 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Open Workshop Website http://dbd.eng.buffalo.edu/

8 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Familiar Workshop Features Online Registration Open Research Questions Position Papers Reading List Lexicon Discussion Area Quick Discussion/Poll Question

9 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Online Registration

10 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Position Paper Links

11 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Open Research Questions

12 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Research Question Discussion Format

13 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Lexicon: Directed Discussion

14 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 2000 Retooling DBD Involvement Strategies Newsletter publishing schedule to invite registrants to visit site Front page polling questions to the stimulate discussion. Town-hall discussion style for meetings

15 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Workshop Participation in 2000 and 2001 To Date Redesigned in February 2000 Site Traffic Since Redesign Number of Total (non-distinct) Hits: 181,090 Average Hits per day: 341 Number of Distinct Hits: 6,822 RESULT: Visitors averaged 27 return visits in past 18 months

16 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Workshop Visitor Activities Site is a resource for information Interest exists for developing DBD teaching materials

17 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Workshop Polling Topics “Is QFD a useful approach in Engineering design?” The Role of Decision Analysis in Engineering Design Multi-criteria decision making approaches versus single-criterion approach “Is game theory applicable for decision making in engineering design?” Results: building on the website, reported in the newsletter, and summarized online!

18 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 “Is game theory applicable for decision making in engineering design?”

19 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 What Happens in Meetings? Introduce new members to goals Real-time discussion (summarized on website) Assessment time Strategizing time Identify issues of interest

20 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 Meeting Panel and Discussion Topics Role of DBD Theory in engineering design (ED) Role of decision analysis in ED Practical perspectives in DBD Today: Aggregation of preferences in ED

21 12 th Face-to-Face Meeting ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences September 2001 In Conclusion We’re glad you’re here! We want you to be online! Visit our website and join the discussion! Thank you to Workshop Registrants and the National Science Foundation for making this experience possible.


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