Abstract

Article history: Received October 28, 2015 Received in revised format November 28, 2015 Accepted January 17, 2016 Available online January 20, 2016 With the progress in technology and innovation in product development, the contribution of computeraided design (CAD) software in the design and manufacture of parts/products is growing on significantly. Selection of an appropriate CAD software is not a trifling task as it involves analyzing the appositeness of the available software packages to the unique requirements of the organization. Existence of a large number of CAD software vendors, presence of discordance among different hardware and software systems, and dearth of technical knowledge and experience of the decision makers further complicate the selection procedure. Moreover, there are very few published research papers related to CAD software selection, and majority of them have either employed criteria weights computed utilizing subjective judgements of the end users or floundered to incorporate the voice of customers in the decision making process. Quality function deployment (QFD) is a well-known technique for determining the relative importance of customers’ defined criteria for selection of any product or service. Therefore, this paper deals with design and development of a QFD-based decision making model in Visual BASIC 6.0 for selection of CAD software for manufacturing organizations. In order to demonstrate the applicability and potentiality of the developed model in the form of a software prototype, two illustrative examples are also provided.

Highlights

  • Design of various components/parts is an extensively practiced industrial/manufacturing art in architectural design, prosthetics, numerous applications of automotive, shipbuilding and aerospace industries

  • This paper proposes a model on the basis of Quality function deployment (QFD) technique to guide the decision makers in choosing the most suitable Computer-aided design (CAD) software

  • This paper presents a QFD-based decision making model for selecting CAD software packages on the basis of a particular set of functional requirements of the end user

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INTRODUCTION

Design of various components/parts is an extensively practiced industrial/manufacturing art in architectural design, prosthetics, numerous applications of automotive, shipbuilding and aerospace industries. Many modern CAD software packages offer advanced animation and rendering capabilities, which allow rotations in all the three dimensions, facilitating visualization of the desired view of a designed object from different angles. While utilizing these software packages, engineers are able to look into the inside of a product that helps them to envisage their design in a superior way. Mangers of the organization repeatedly face the difficulty of evaluating a wide range of CAD software options and choosing the best one based on a set of conflicting criteria. In order to ease out the entire CAD selection process, a user friendly software prototype in Visual BASIC 6.0 is developed

LITERATURE REVIEW
QFD methodology
QFD-based model for CAD software selection methodology
Example 1
Example 2
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