A two-step hierarchical product configurator design methodology

Yue WANG, Mitchell M. TSENG

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Abstract

Product configurators are widely used to elicit custmer requirements in the form of tangible product specification in product design. However customers are heterogeneous in terms of preferences and needs. To meet the diversified customer needs, companies have provided a wider variety of product variants. In this situation, there may be too many choices for customers to specify during configuration process. The huge number of choices may lead to mass confusion among customers, and less customer satisfaction. To handle this issue, we propose a hierarchical product configuration design method which operates in a from-coarse-to-fine manner. K-means method is used to classify the whole product attribute sets into several interested clusters. The coarse configuration process will be used to identify customers' preferences cluster. The fine configuration stage will be conducted within each cluster to fine tune the product configuration. Thus the confusion caused by the large number of choices can be mitigated. Copyright © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFoundations of intelligent systems: 20th International Symposium, ISMIS 2012, Macau, China, December 4-7, 2012, proceedings
EditorsLi CHEN, Alexander FELFERNIG, Jiming LIU, Zbigniew W. RAŚ
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages343-348
ISBN (Electronic)9783642346248
ISBN (Print)9783642346231
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Citation

Wang, Y., & Tseng, M. M. (2012). A two-step hierarchical product configurator design methodology. In L. Chen, A. Felfernig, J. Liu, & Z. W. Raś (Eds.), Foundations of intelligent systems: 20th International Symposium, ISMIS 2012, Macau, China, December 4-7, 2012, proceedings (pp. 343-348). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34624-8_39

Keywords

  • Configurator
  • Mass customization
  • k-means

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