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Modeling and Simulation Study of Designer’s Bidirectional Behavior of Task Selection in Open Source Design Process

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  • Shuo Zhang
  • Yingzi Li

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Open source design (OSD) is an emerging mode of product design. In OSD process, how to select right tasks directly influences the efficiency and quality of task completion, hence impacting the whole evolution process of OSD. In this paper, designer’s bidirectional behavior of task selection integrating passive selection based on website recommendation and autonomous selection is modeled. First, the model of passive selection behavior by website recommendation is proposed with application of collaborative filtering algorithm, based on a three-dimensional matrix including information of design agents, tasks, and skills; second, the model of autonomous selection behavior is described in consideration of factors such as skill and incentive; third, the model of bidirectional selection behavior is described integrating the aforementioned two selection algorithms. At last, contrast simulation analysis of bidirectional selection, passive selection based on website recommendation, and autonomous selection is proposed with ANOVA, and results show that task selection behavior has significant effect on OSD evolution process and that bidirectional selection behavior is more effective to shorten evolution cycle according to the experiment settings. In addition, the simulation study testifies the model of bidirectional selection by describing the task selection process of OSD in microperspective.

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  • Shuo Zhang & Yingzi Li, 2017. "Modeling and Simulation Study of Designer’s Bidirectional Behavior of Task Selection in Open Source Design Process," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6738139
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/6738139
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