TITLE:
Identifying Risk at the Conceptual Product Design Phase: A Web-Based Software Solution and Its Evaluation
AUTHORS:
Katie Grantham, Cassandra Elrod, Barry Flaschbart, William Kehr
KEYWORDS:
Product Design; Design Management; Risk Management; Risk Modeling
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Mechanical Engineering,
Vol.2 No.2,
May
15,
2012
ABSTRACT: This paper introduces a web-based application that enables engineers or designers to identify risks during the conceptual phase of a product design. This software application was developed based on the Risk in Early Design (RED) method developed by Author, Stone, and Tumer. The RED method demonstrates that risks can be identified in the early phase of product design by relating recorded historical failure information to product functions. Based on the concept of RED theory and current industry needs, the goals of a web-based RED application were defined. These goals are the intended benefits or functionalities that the web-based RED application would provide. In addition, a multi-level evaluation framework was adopted to determine how well the application meets the needs of various organizations. As part of the evaluation, a questionnaire was developed and administered to a sample industrial and academic user group. The results of the evaluation indicate that the web-based RED software application meets many of the goals to help an organization in performing product risk analysis.