Defining a Research Agenda in Value Driven Design: Questions That Need to be Asked

Danielle Soban, Peter Hollingsworth, Mark Price

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    Abstract

    Value driven design is an innovative design process that utilizes the optimization of a system level value function to determine the best possible design. This contrasts with more traditional systems engineering techniques, which rely on satisfying requirements to determine the design solution. While ‘design for value’ is intuitively acceptable, the transformation of value driven design concepts into practical tools and methods for its application is challenging. This, coupled with the growing popularity of value-centric design philosophies, has led to a proposed research agenda in value driven design. This research agenda asks fundamental questions about the design philosophy and attempts to identify areas of significant challenge. The research agenda is meant to stimulate discussion in the field, as well as prompt research that will lead to the development of tools and methodologies that will facilitate the application of value driven design and further the state of the art.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAir Transport and Operations - Proceedings of the Second International Air Transport and Operations Symposium 2011
    Pages372-382
    Number of pages11
    Volume0
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2011
    Event2nd Air Transport and Operations Symposium - TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
    Duration: 28 Mar 201129 Mar 2011

    Publication series

    NameAir Transport and Operations

    Conference

    Conference2nd Air Transport and Operations Symposium
    CityTU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
    Period28/03/1129/03/11

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