Modularity has been defined at the product and system levels. However, little effort has gone into defining and quantifying modularity at the component level. We consider complex products as a network of components that share technical interfaces (or connections) in order to function as a whole and define component modularity based on the lack of connectivity among them. Building upon previous work in graph theory and social network analysis, we define three measures of component modularity based on the notion of centrality. Our measures consider how components share direct interfaces with adjacent components, how design interfaces may propagate to nonadjacent components in the product, and how components may act as bridges among other components through their interfaces. We calculate and interpret all three measures of component modularity by studying the product architecture of a large commercial aircraft engine. We illustrate the use of these measures to test the impact of modularity on component redesign. Our results show that the relationship between component modularity and component redesign depends on the type of interfaces connecting product components. We also discuss directions for future work.
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November 2007
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A Network Approach to Define Modularity of Components in Complex Products
Manuel E. Sosa,
Manuel E. Sosa
Technology and Operations Management Area,
e-mail: manuel.sosa@insead.edu
INSEAD
, 77305 Fontainebleau, France
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Steven D. Eppinger,
Steven D. Eppinger
Sloan School of Management,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
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Craig M. Rowles
Craig M. Rowles
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
, East Hartford, Connecticut 06108
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Manuel E. Sosa
Technology and Operations Management Area,
INSEAD
, 77305 Fontainebleau, Francee-mail: manuel.sosa@insead.edu
Steven D. Eppinger
Sloan School of Management,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Craig M. Rowles
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
, East Hartford, Connecticut 06108J. Mech. Des. Nov 2007, 129(11): 1118-1129 (12 pages)
Published Online: January 12, 2007
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Received:
February 20, 2006
Revised:
January 12, 2007
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Sosa, M. E., Eppinger, S. D., and Rowles, C. M. (January 12, 2007). "A Network Approach to Define Modularity of Components in Complex Products." ASME. J. Mech. Des. November 2007; 129(11): 1118–1129. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2771182
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