Development of a novel matrix-based methodology for system engineering: A case study
Hossein Sabzian, Seyyed Mostafa Seyyed Hashemi, Ehsan Kamrani

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new matrix-based methodology combining DSM and ISM for system engineering, demonstrated through a business process case study, resulting in a comprehensive framework for analyzing and designing complex systems.
Contribution
It develops a novel mixed matrix model by integrating DSM and ISM, providing a structured approach for system analysis and engineering.
Findings
Successfully applied to a real-world business process.
Generated a comprehensive framework for system analysis.
Enhanced understanding of activity levels and sub-processes.
Abstract
Developing a structured method for analyzing various aspects of a system requires a novel methodology. This study is aimed at developing such as methodology through combining two major matrix methods, namely, Design Structure Matrix (DSM) and Interface Structure Matrix (ISM). Through this paper, a business process modeling method is applied to turn a real work project to a process model. Then that process model is written in two various matrix forms of DSM and ISM. These two matrices are analyzed by two types of algorithm for extracting activity levels and sub-processes. In the end, a Mixed Matrix Model (MMM) is built upon these activity levels and sub-processes, which can be used as a framework for the engineering of real-world systems.
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TopicsProduct Development and Customization · Design Education and Practice · Quality Function Deployment in Product Design
