Technology-driven product platform development
Kiran Khadke and
John K. Gershenson
International Journal of Product Development, 2008, vol. 6, issue 3/4, 353-374
Abstract:
In designing product platforms it is essential to consider the role of technology and its evolution to avoid frequent redesign costs or even premature obsolescence of key components. The Technology-driven Platform Development Method (TPDM) enhances existing platform design methods by identifying underlying technologies and the potential for change in their intrinsic characteristics – performance level, principle of operation, and technology architecture. A set of four heuristics is applied to determine the technology-driven platform elements. Application of the TPDM to the iPod portable music players showed that existing platform elements would require additional platforming and interface design to form a technology-driven platform.
Keywords: product platforms; technology change; design methodology; technology-driven platforms; product design; product development; interface design; iPods; portable music players. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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