DocumentCode :
855425
Title :
Optimum technology insertion into systems based on the assessment of viability
Author :
Sandborn, Peter A. ; Herald, Thomas E., Jr. ; Houston, James ; Singh, Pameet
Author_Institution :
CALCE Electron. Products & Syst. Center, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
734
Lastpage :
738
Abstract :
Product sustainment means keeping an existing system operational and maintaining the ability to continue to manufacture and field versions of the system that satisfy the original requirements. Sustainment also includes manufacturing and fielding revised versions of the system that satisfy evolving requirements, which often requires the replacement of technologies used to construct the original system with newer technologies. Technology insertion involves determining which technologies to replace during a design refresh, i.e., deciding the design refresh content, and deciding when that design refresh should take place. Technology replacement decisions are driven by a broad range of issues including performance, reliability, environmental impact, cost, and logistics, and when, or if other design refreshes will take place. Traditional "value" metrics go part of the way toward providing a coupled view of performance, reliability and cost, but are generally ignorant of how product sustainment may be impacted. A metric that measures both the value of the technology refreshment and insertion, and its ability to support both the system\´s current and future affordability and capability needs including hardware, software, information and intellectual property is required. This paper discusses a concept called viability. Viability is a measure of the producibility, supportability, and evolvability of a system and can serve as a metric for assessing technology insertion opportunities.
Keywords :
belief networks; design for manufacture; innovation management; life cycle costing; manufacturing resources planning; product design; technological forecasting; technology management; Bayesian decision network; belief network; causal probabilistic networks; cost; design decisions; design refresh content; environmental impact; evolvability; evolving requirements; future requirements growth; intellectual property; life cycle; logistics; obsolescence; optimum technology insertion; producibility; product sustainment; reliability; supportability; technology replacement decisions; viability metrics; Costs; Current measurement; Force control; Hardware; Intellectual property; Logistics; Manufacturing; Software measurement; Software systems; Supply chains;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1521-3331
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2003.820984
Filename :
1257451
Link To Document :
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