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| Brief description | The Autogenetic Design Theory (ADT) is model to describe design from an evolutionary view. It covers all phases of the design process, from the phase of finding solution principles until the documentation of the final design. In principle, the ADT covers all types of design: - Design of new solutions (no examples, function structures, principles)
- Design of variant solutions (examples available, check if the new variant fits into the requirements)
- Design of adapted solutions (combination of design of new solutions and design of variant solutions)
Furthermore the ADT integrates methods of artificial intelligence into the product develop-ment process, thus supporting intiutivity and creativity of the engineer. The ADT enables shifting between the different phases of the design process at any time. The difficulty of these shiftings may not be underestimated, since it is very complex to describe exactly the interac-tions between the design phases. |
| Further publications | - Clement S., Jordan A., Vajna S.: Automatisierte Bauteiloptimierung in der Produktentwicklung auf der Basis Genetischer Algorithmen; In Proceedings of the CAD-FEM users meeting 2001, Potsdam 2001
- Vajna, S., Wegner, B.
Optimization of the Product Development Process with Evolution Algorithms and Simultaneous Engineering Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design in Tampere (ICED 97), Tampere 1997
- Vajna, S., Wegner, B.
Autogenetische Konstruktionstheorie - Evolutionärer Ansatz einer erweiterten Konstruktionstheorie Proceedings des 8. Symposium Fertigungsgerechtes Konstruieren, Schnaittach 1997
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