Hideaki Takeda's Publication
- Y. Shimomura, S. Tanigawa, H. Takeda, Y. Umeda
and T. Tomiyama: Functional Evaluation
Based on Function Content, in Proceedings of Design Theory and
Methodology -- DTM'96--, pp. --ASME (1996).
Function is a key concept to integrate design object modeling and
design process modeling in design. We here propose the FEP (Functional
Evolution Process) model in order to integrate design object modeling and
design process modeling. In the FEP model, the model of a design object is
evolved through three steps,i.e., function description, function
actualization and function evaluation. Function description is the step in
which a designer modifies required functions of a design object. Function
actualization depicts a process to obtain physical descriptions from
functional description. Function evaluation is a process to measure
realizability of functions of the design object. However, among other steps,
how to treat the function evaluation is one of the most important theme,
because evaluation executed by designers is based on subjective, ambiguous
and tacit standards. We discuss a methodology for evaluating function and
propose the function content that quantifies functions and enables evaluation
of functions. The function content is a similar concept of Shannon's
information content and we show an example of functional optimization based
on this scheme.
Hideaki Takeda (National Institute of Informatics)