Entropy (Jun 2014)

Speeding up Derivative Configuration from Product Platforms

  • Ruben Heradio,
  • David Fernandez-Amoros,
  • Hector Perez-Morago,
  • Antonio Adan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e16063329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 3329 – 3356

Abstract

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To compete in the global marketplace, manufacturers try to differentiate their products by focusing on individual customer needs. Fulfilling this goal requires that companies shift from mass production to mass customization. Under this approach, a generic architecture, named product platform, is designed to support the derivation of customized products through a configuration process that determines which components the product comprises. When a customer configures a derivative, typically not every combination of available components is valid. To guarantee that all dependencies and incompatibilities among the derivative constituent components are satisfied, automated configurators are used. Flexible product platforms provide a big number of interrelated components, and so, the configuration of all, but trivial, derivatives involves considerable effort to select which components the derivative should include. Our approach alleviates that effort by speeding up the derivative configuration using a heuristic based on the information theory concept of entropy.

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