Design Perspectives, Theories, and Processes for Engineering Systems Design

Ola Isaksson, David C. Wynn, Claudia Eckert

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Abstract

Engineering systems are socio-technical systems that provide solutions to fundamental economic and societal challenges. Such systems are complex in both technical and human terms. Engineering systems evolve over time, and uncertainty over time plays a decisive role. Perspectives on design, design theories, and design processes can be used to guide and support designers of engineering systems. This chapter provides an introduction to several well-established perspectives on design, such as design as participatory activity, design as unique mode of thinking, and more. In the same way design theories are introduced, exemplified by C-K theory, axiomatic design, domain theory, and others; and an introduction to well-known processes, including stage-based, agile, and set-based models and many more, is provided. It is explained how each of the discussed approaches offers valuable insights that help to address different aspects of complex systems design. The evolution of the approaches reflects the evolving recognition of users and context when designing engineering systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Engineering Systems Design
Subtitle of host publicationWith 178 Figures and 54 Tables
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages53-99
Number of pages47
ISBN (Electronic)9783030811594
ISBN (Print)9783030811587
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Design
  • Design perspectives
  • Design process
  • Design theory
  • Engineering systems
  • Engineering systems design

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