• DocumentCode
    1829632
  • Title

    Optimal modular design policy for complex systems in considering coordination costs

  • Author

    Bao, Bingyin ; Xu, Suxiu ; Lu, Qiang

  • Author_Institution
    Shenzhen Grad. Sch., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Shenzhen, China
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    7-10 Dec. 2010
  • Firstpage
    661
  • Lastpage
    665
  • Abstract
    There have already been a number of managerial and engineering articles that focus on modularity, but none on the issues that the optimal modularity level of complex systems poses in terms of real options and coordination theory. To fill this gap, we develop a modularity profit model based on real options and coordination theory to examine the trade-off between modularity values and costs especially coordination costs. Two key findings are that: (1) In an expensive test and integration environment, it´s optimal for an organization to divide a system into fewer modules and run fewer experiments on each, and further reduce the number of independent parallel design when unit coordination cost is high; (2) In a sophisticated test and integration environment, the optimal splitting policy depends on coordination factors such as ex-ante coordination effectiveness and bug-fixing cost, but the optimal substitution policy only depends on unit design cost.
  • Keywords
    costing; product design; bug-fixing cost; complex system; coordination costs; coordination theory; ex-ante coordination effectiveness; modularity profit model; optimal modular design policy; optimal splitting policy; optimal substitution policy; real options; unit design cost; Book reviews; Complexity theory; Numerical stability; Organizations; Product design; Stability analysis; Technological innovation; Complex systems; coordination; modularity; splitting; substitution;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Macao
  • ISSN
    2157-3611
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-8501-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    2157-3611
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEEM.2010.5674527
  • Filename
    5674527