Knowledge-based approximate life cycle assessment system in the collaborative design environment

Ji-Hyung Park, K. Seo
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In a competitive and globalized business environment, the need for green products becomes stronger. To meet these trends, environmental assessment besides delivery, cost and quality of products should be considered as an important factor in the new product development phase. In this paper, a knowledge-based approximate life cycle assessment system (KALCAS) for the collaborative design environment is developed to assess environmental impacts in the context of product concept development. It aims at improving the environmental efficiency of the product using artificial neural networks consisting of high-level product attributes and LCA results. The overall framework of the collaborative environment including KALCAS is proposed. The architecture for the collaborative design environment is used in the CO/spl trade/ environment to allow users on a wide variety of platforms to access the product data and other related information. It enables us to tradeoff the evaluation results between the objectives of design alternatives including environmental impacts in the collaborative design environment.
协同设计环境下基于知识的近似生命周期评估系统
在竞争激烈和全球化的商业环境中,对绿色产品的需求变得更加强烈。为了适应这些趋势,在新产品开发阶段,除了交货、成本和产品质量外,还应考虑环境评价。本文针对协同设计环境,开发了一种基于知识的近似生命周期评估系统(KALCAS),以评估产品概念开发过程中的环境影响。它旨在利用由高级产品属性和LCA结果组成的人工神经网络来提高产品的环境效率。提出了包括KALCAS在内的协同环境总体框架。协作设计环境的体系结构用于CO/spl贸易/环境,以允许各种平台上的用户访问产品数据和其他相关信息。它使我们能够在设计备选方案的目标之间权衡评估结果,包括协作设计环境中的环境影响。
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