Abstract
Abstract
Product modularity has been successfully adopted in a number of specific industries, such as computer technology and software development, where it provides a number of advantages over monolithic product architectures. This paper presents initial findings from research at a range of companies within the United Kingdom where modularity is being applied or considered to address increasing product complexity and the growing need for the symbiosis of mechanical, electrical, electronic, optical and software technologies in a wider range of manufactured products to meet discerning market requirements. The research identifies a need to address the current application of modularity within industry at three levels: A systems engineering based framework, a methodology for product modularization and the underlying process of modular product development. Concluding remarks highlight the issues drawn from the research and opportunities for addressing these issues.
