Target pricing is a methodology to develop competitive products by determining the target price from market analyses. To guarantee the right profit margin, target cost is a direct consequence of target price. In this situation, the manufacturing cost estimation at the design phase becomes an essential task. The paper presents a framework for collecting knowledge required for estimating manufacturing cost of components. The framework consists of: (i) a cost break-down structure used for splitting manufacturing costs, (ii) a data model for col-lecting that knowledge required for defining manufacturing processes, (iii) a data model for the collecting that knowledge required for computing the manufactur-ing cost of each operation within a manufacturing process and (iv) a workflow for analytically estimating cost of components. The framework has been mainly conceived for managing components realized through forming and shaping pro-cesses. The result presented in this paper guarantee the following benefits: (i) knowledge elicitation on product manufacturing cost, (ii) knowledge sharing among design/engineering departments, and (iii) knowledge capitalization for de-cision-making process.

A Knowledge Formalization Approach for Manufacturing Cost Estimation / Mandolini, Marco; Favi, Claudio; Campi, Federico; Raffaeli, Roberto. - (2020), pp. 279-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Design Tools and Methods in Industrial Engineering, ADM 2019 tenutosi a Modena, Italy nel 9-10 September 2019) [10.1007/978-3-030-31154-4_24].

A Knowledge Formalization Approach for Manufacturing Cost Estimation

Raffaeli, Roberto
2020

Abstract

Target pricing is a methodology to develop competitive products by determining the target price from market analyses. To guarantee the right profit margin, target cost is a direct consequence of target price. In this situation, the manufacturing cost estimation at the design phase becomes an essential task. The paper presents a framework for collecting knowledge required for estimating manufacturing cost of components. The framework consists of: (i) a cost break-down structure used for splitting manufacturing costs, (ii) a data model for col-lecting that knowledge required for defining manufacturing processes, (iii) a data model for the collecting that knowledge required for computing the manufactur-ing cost of each operation within a manufacturing process and (iv) a workflow for analytically estimating cost of components. The framework has been mainly conceived for managing components realized through forming and shaping pro-cesses. The result presented in this paper guarantee the following benefits: (i) knowledge elicitation on product manufacturing cost, (ii) knowledge sharing among design/engineering departments, and (iii) knowledge capitalization for de-cision-making process.
2020
20-set-2019
International Conference on Design Tools and Methods in Industrial Engineering, ADM 2019
Modena, Italy
9-10 September 2019
279
290
Mandolini, Marco; Favi, Claudio; Campi, Federico; Raffaeli, Roberto
A Knowledge Formalization Approach for Manufacturing Cost Estimation / Mandolini, Marco; Favi, Claudio; Campi, Federico; Raffaeli, Roberto. - (2020), pp. 279-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Design Tools and Methods in Industrial Engineering, ADM 2019 tenutosi a Modena, Italy nel 9-10 September 2019) [10.1007/978-3-030-31154-4_24].
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