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=Domain Theory=
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According to the Domain Theory a product is seen from four system
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* A process view, where the transformation of materials, energy, and information of the
* '''A process view''', where the transformation of materials, energy, and information of the
product related to its use or function is central. This viewpoint lead to description of a
product related to its use or function is central. This viewpoint lead to description of a
process structure.
process structure.
* An effect view, where the desired functions or effects are in focus. These effects must be
* '''An effect view''', where the desired functions or effects are in focus. These effects must be
able to facilitate the necessary transformations. This viewpoint is related to an effect/
able to facilitate the necessary transformations. This viewpoint is related to an effect/
function structure.
function structure.
* An organ view, where the technical principles or means of the product are in focus. These
* '''An organ view''', where the technical principles or means of the product are in focus. These
principles or solutions are called organs (or function carriers) and by their functionality they
principles or solutions are called organs (or function carriers) and by their functionality they
create the desired effects. The result of design considerations is an organ structure.
create the desired effects. The result of design considerations is an organ structure.

Revision as of 23:30, 4 May 2020

Introduction

Product structure [modeling] is a hierarchical decomposition of a product, typically known as the Bill of Materials (BOM).
—Wikipedia, [1]

Domain Theory

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