Title :
Managing Highly Complex Product Families with Multi-Level Feature Trees
Author :
Reiser, Mark-Oliver ; Weber, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Fakultat IV, Technische Univ. Berlin
Abstract :
Feature trees are a well-established instrument for domain analysis and modeling. But for highly complex product families like a vehicle manufacturer´s product range comprising well-above a thousand technical features - they become very large, and thus cumbersome and inflexible, especially when managing changes to the tree´s structure over a long time. Furthermore, a conflict of aims arises when using feature trees in large organizations: while a single global feature tree for the entire company is desirable, local amendments for individual units or projects are indispensable in practice. In this paper, we present a detailed description of this problem and show its great relevance to the automotive domain. We then provide a detailed definition of multi-level feature trees as a possible solution to the above problem. Finally, we describe scenarios how such multi-level feature trees can be put into practice and introduce a prototypical tool implementation of this concept
Keywords :
automobile manufacture; production engineering computing; road vehicles; multi-level feature trees; prototypical tool implementation; vehicle manufacturer;
Conference_Titel :
Requirements Engineering, 14th IEEE International Conference
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2555-6