Inspired by Herbert Simon\u27s notion of nearly decomposable systems, researchers have examined modularity as a powerful approach to manage technological change in product innovation. We articulate this approach as the hierarchy-of-parts architecture and explain how it emphasizes decomposition of a design into loosely coupled parts and subsequent aggregation of these into an industrial product. To realize the scale benefits of modularity, firms successively freeze design specifications before production and therefore only allow limited windows of functionality design and redesign. This makes it difficult to take advantage of the increased speed by which digitized products can be developed and modified. To address this problem, we draw on Ch...
Since the Nineties architectural thought employs the new language of software to describe, design, p...
The book considers the digital continuum between architectural design and manufacture. The digital c...
Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital c...
Inspired by Herbert Simon’s notion of nearly decomposable systems, researchers have examined modular...
Over the last decades we have witnessed a profound digitalization of tangible products. While this s...
It is widely acknowledged that modularity, as an approach to both product design and organization de...
It is widely acknowledged that modularity, as an approach to both product design and organization de...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
Industrialized societies are undergoing a transition towards an informational era, in whi...
In the introduction to Machining Architecture, L. Spuybroek states that: “The computer has reached a...
Innovation literature has discussed at length how modular product architectures provide organization...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
Part 1: Sustainable ProductionInternational audienceNowadays, products are increasingly complex most...
The Modern Movement in Architecture put forward industrialization, mass production and standardizati...
<p>The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects gener...
Since the Nineties architectural thought employs the new language of software to describe, design, p...
The book considers the digital continuum between architectural design and manufacture. The digital c...
Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital c...
Inspired by Herbert Simon’s notion of nearly decomposable systems, researchers have examined modular...
Over the last decades we have witnessed a profound digitalization of tangible products. While this s...
It is widely acknowledged that modularity, as an approach to both product design and organization de...
It is widely acknowledged that modularity, as an approach to both product design and organization de...
This research examines how companies adapt to more unpredictable environments by developing dynamic ...
Industrialized societies are undergoing a transition towards an informational era, in whi...
In the introduction to Machining Architecture, L. Spuybroek states that: “The computer has reached a...
Innovation literature has discussed at length how modular product architectures provide organization...
Modularity is a design property of the architecture of products, organizations, and interfirm networ...
Part 1: Sustainable ProductionInternational audienceNowadays, products are increasingly complex most...
The Modern Movement in Architecture put forward industrialization, mass production and standardizati...
<p>The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects gener...
Since the Nineties architectural thought employs the new language of software to describe, design, p...
The book considers the digital continuum between architectural design and manufacture. The digital c...
Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital c...