Fuzzy Sets in Engineering Design and ConfigurationAs understanding of the engineering design and configuration processes grows, the recognition that these processes intrinsically involve imprecise information is also growing. This book collects some of the most recent work in the area of representation and manipulation of imprecise information during the syn thesis of new designs and selection of configurations. These authors all utilize the mathematics of fuzzy sets to represent information that has not-yet been reduced to precise descriptions, and in most cases also use the mathematics of probability to represent more traditional stochastic uncertainties such as un controlled manufacturing variations, etc. These advances form the nucleus of new formal methods to solve design, configuration, and concurrent engineering problems. Hans-Jurgen Sebastian Aachen, Germany Erik K. Antonsson Pasadena, California ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to thank H.-J. Zimmermann for inviting us to write this book. We are also grateful to him for many discussions about this new field Fuzzy Engineering Design which have been very stimulating. We wish to thank our collaborators in particular: B. Funke, M. Tharigen, K. Miiller, S. Jarvinen, T. Goudarzi-Pour, and T. Kriese in Aachen who worked in the PROKON project and who elaborated some of the results presented in the book. We also wish to thank Michael J. Scott for providing invaluable editorial assis tance. Finally, the book would not have been possible without the many contributions and suggestions of Alex Greene of Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1 MODELING IMPRECISION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN Erik K. Antonsson, Ph.D., P.E. |
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We introduced this approach in 2 . 2 . ... 4 we introduced an Architecture of an
IDSS for design and configuration tasks . Now , after introducing the basic
concepts of the knowledge and the requirement model as well , we give an
example of the ...
We introduced this approach in 2 . 2 . ... 4 we introduced an Architecture of an
IDSS for design and configuration tasks . Now , after introducing the basic
concepts of the knowledge and the requirement model as well , we give an
example of the ...
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We now introduce a two - stage approach , which is focused on a practicably
usable algorithm for a class of problems ... A . With other words , we start with a
specialized , completely crisp domain and requirement model as introduced in 3 .
2 .
We now introduce a two - stage approach , which is focused on a practicably
usable algorithm for a class of problems ... A . With other words , we start with a
specialized , completely crisp domain and requirement model as introduced in 3 .
2 .
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A second aim is to briefly introduce an " overall modelling approach " and to
illustrate how a modelling support system ... ( 3 ) of the user - requirements seem
to be adequate , however functional type requirements ( 1 ) could also be
introduced .
A second aim is to briefly introduce an " overall modelling approach " and to
illustrate how a modelling support system ... ( 3 ) of the user - requirements seem
to be adequate , however functional type requirements ( 1 ) could also be
introduced .
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Chapter 2 | 48 |
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