Conference ICED Connective
From Clemson Engineering Design Applications and Research
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[edit] Citation
Mathieson, J., Miller, M., Summers, J., (2011), “A Protocol for Connective Complexity Tracking in the Engineering Design Process”, International Conference on Engineering Design, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 15-18, 2011, No. 657.
[edit] Abstract
The evaluation of design processes is often conducted after the given project has been completed or as a case study on a single process. These two approaches each cannot be used to improve an ongoing process and require a great deal of time to generate statistically significant samples. Presented here is a protocol for tracking the interconnection of design process elements as a mixed temporal hypergraph network which may evolve in real time. The protocol utilizes email and limited human reporting data to develop the time-stamped connections of the network. At any time, this network or a filtered subset of it may be subjected to an analysis of graph and network properties. The response of these properties may then be correlated to either events or performance metrics. Here, this approach is applied to emails generated in the course of an undergraduate mechanical engineering senior design project. This application demonstrates an ability to identify member roles, work schedules, and project phase changes from graph and network properties.
corresponding author [Joshua D. Summers]

