TY - GEN
T1 - Risks assessment in multidisciplinary project development based on otsm-triz and dsm
AU - Eduardo, Piñones
AU - Christopher, Nikulin
AU - Marcos, Zuñiga
AU - Daniel, Cardenas
AU - Manuel, Pedraza
AU - Gonzalo, Carvajal
AU - Rodrigo, Carvajal
AU - Nicolás, Castro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© ESREL2020-PSAM15 Organizers. Published by Research Publishing, Singapore.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Multidisciplinary innovation projects offer several benefits during the ideation phase as well as during the technical development process, however, the increasing complexity in design process of multidisciplinary systems requires designers to collaborate and share knowledge within different disciplines. Consequently, the product development process (PDP) can be considered as a risk in project development when multidisciplinary teams are not properly integrated. Given this context, this article presents a method integration aiming to support the technical development, effective communication and early risk detection and mitigation in such projects by systematically forecasting and suggesting context-driven solutions to the potential risks. The proposed method is based on the integration of the general theory of powerful thinking and the theory of inventive problem solving (OTSM-TRIZ) and a cross-domain variant of the design structure matrix (DSM), due to its capability to evaluate interactions and propagability between tasks and characteristic of the organizations such as skills or disciplines required. More specifically, a network of problems (NoP) is created to propose several partial solutions while considering future problems in the task planning, a cross-domain DSM ease the identification of high-risk multidisciplinary tasks and finally TRIZ principles provide suitable solutions to mitigate potential communication problems among multidisciplinary tasks. Finally, the effectiveness of the three-step procedure is evaluated through its implementation in a real multidisciplinary innovation project for smart wildland fire surveillance.
AB - Multidisciplinary innovation projects offer several benefits during the ideation phase as well as during the technical development process, however, the increasing complexity in design process of multidisciplinary systems requires designers to collaborate and share knowledge within different disciplines. Consequently, the product development process (PDP) can be considered as a risk in project development when multidisciplinary teams are not properly integrated. Given this context, this article presents a method integration aiming to support the technical development, effective communication and early risk detection and mitigation in such projects by systematically forecasting and suggesting context-driven solutions to the potential risks. The proposed method is based on the integration of the general theory of powerful thinking and the theory of inventive problem solving (OTSM-TRIZ) and a cross-domain variant of the design structure matrix (DSM), due to its capability to evaluate interactions and propagability between tasks and characteristic of the organizations such as skills or disciplines required. More specifically, a network of problems (NoP) is created to propose several partial solutions while considering future problems in the task planning, a cross-domain DSM ease the identification of high-risk multidisciplinary tasks and finally TRIZ principles provide suitable solutions to mitigate potential communication problems among multidisciplinary tasks. Finally, the effectiveness of the three-step procedure is evaluated through its implementation in a real multidisciplinary innovation project for smart wildland fire surveillance.
KW - Communication risks
KW - DSM
KW - Multidisciplinary projects
KW - OTSM-TRIZ
KW - Product design process
KW - Project development
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85107290348&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3850/978-981-14-8593-0_4925-cd
DO - 10.3850/978-981-14-8593-0_4925-cd
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85107290348
SN - 9789811485930
T3 - Proceedings of the 30th European Safety and Reliability Conference and the 15th Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference
SP - 3368
EP - 3375
BT - Proceedings of the 30th European Safety and Reliability Conference and the 15th Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference
A2 - Baraldi, Piero
A2 - Di Maio, Francesco
A2 - Zio, Enrico
PB - Research Publishing, Singapore
T2 - 30th European Safety and Reliability Conference, ESREL 2020 and 15th Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference, PSAM15 2020
Y2 - 1 November 2020 through 5 November 2020
ER -