Towards a framework for value-driven design in civil aerospace systems: a case study

Value-Driven Design combines economic theory, systems engineering and multi-disciplinary analysis and optimisation to help improve the design of complex systems. An approach to Value-Driven Design is the surplus value theory, which utilises financial measures to act as a scoring function for how muc...

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Main Authors: Cheung, Julie (Author), Scanlan, Jim (Author), Wiseall, Steve (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2009-12-14.
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