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An integrated ISM-MICMAC approach for modelling and analysing dependencies among engineering parameters in the early design phase

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Pages 461-483 | Received 11 Jun 2019, Accepted 27 Aug 2020, Published online: 09 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

Several studies have proposed methods for modelling and examining the outcomes of engineering change propagation. However, for reasons of practicality, designers need to be supported by simple tools which enable them to model and analyse dependencies among engineering parameters (EPs) in the early design phase. Utilising data gleaned from a prior completed project, this paper proposes a two-stage structural approach to achieve this objective. In the initial stage, interpretive structural modelling (ISM) is utilised to arrange EPs into a simple hierarchical form. In the following stage, cross-impact matrix multiplication (MICMAC) analysis is implemented to classify EPs in terms of their criticality. The results from modelling and analysis show that the proposed approach could be useful to designers opting to use engineering change propagation methods as well as to those who rely only on their experience and knowledge to assess the consequences of changes.

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