Abstract :
A metric for computing the information content of function models in mechanical engineering design is proposed. Function
models are graph-based representations used to describe the functionality of engineered artifacts, where the nodes are function
verbs and the edges are the objects of action. The functional basis, a controlled vocabulary of these verbs and nouns
organized in a three level hierarchy, is intended to support consistent representation of function models. The Design Repository
is aWeb-based archive of function models of consumer products described with the functional basis. This paper presents
the theoretical underpinnings of a metric for the information content of function models, the assumptions required to
support it, the definitions of key terms associated with it, and its practical interpretation. Finally, the metric is used to study
the usefulness of the functional basis through a series of experiments on function models within the Design Repository. The
results of the experiment indicate that the secondary level of the functional basis is the most beneficial to designers, both in
terms of information content and information density.
Keywords :
Design Repository , Function Models , Information Content , Information theory , Functional Basis