Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
261594 Design Studies 2012 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

In today’s market, most companies redesign to create new products. Redesign improves product quality and reduces cycle time. However, most techniques limit innovation. They modify a single reference product, which closely matches user needs, and only introduce new products when major conflicts exist between user needs and existing products. This study introduces a new redesign for product innovation approach. The approach combines two or more distinct reference designs into a single new product. The process creates design conflicts. The induced conflicts stimulate innovation. At the same time, the approach uses structured redesign techniques and structured design principles to overcome the conflicts, which improves solution quality and reduces cycle time. The study also presents a case study to demonstrate the approach.

► This study introduces a new redesign approach for product innovation. ► The approach combines two or more reference designs to create a new product. ► Combining reference designs creates conflicts. ► The approach uses structured design principles to resolve the conflicts. ► The process stimulates innovation, improves quality, and reduces cycle time.

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