Instructor(s)
Prof. Nam Suh
Dr. Taesik Lee
MIT Course Number
2.882
As Taught In
Spring 2005
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Highlights
This course features lecture slides and suggested problems from the course textbooks as study materials.
Course Description
This course studies what makes a good design and how one develops a good design. Students consider how the design of engineered systems (such as hardware, software, materials, and manufacturing systems) differ from the "design" of natural systems such as biological systems; discuss complexity and how one makes use of complexity theory to improve design; and discover how one uses axiomatic design theory (AD theory) in design of many different kinds of engineered systems. Questions are analyzed using Axiomatic Design Theory and Complexity Theory. Case studies are presented including the design of machines, tribological systems, materials, manufacturing systems, and recent inventions. Implications of AD and complexity theories on biological systems discussed.