Talk:Design structure matrix

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i add link to bahasa indonesia version of this article Sukab (talk) 08:09, 4 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

editorial notes

The names of Gonzalez-RIvas and Larsson, and the book title should appear in the references only, therefore they were removed from the text.

There are many additional related algorithm publications in the 60s and 70s that were not mentioned including Stewart himself (Sargent and Westerberg, 1964; Steward, 1965; Norman, 1965; Ledet and Himmelblau, 1970; Warfield, 1973). No special reason to mention only Christopher Alexander. Here is a (partial) list

  • Alexander C (1964) Notes on the Synthesis of Form. Harvard University Press, Cambridge
  • Ledet WP, Himmelblau DM (1970) Decomposition procedures for the solving of large scale systems. Advances Chemical Eng, 8:185–254
  • Sargent RWH and Westerberg AW (1964) Speed-up in chemical engineering design, Trans. Instn. Chem. Engrs., 42:T190-T197.
  • Steward DV (1965) Partitioning and Tearing Systems of Equations, Journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics: Series B, Numerical Analysis, 2(2):345-365
  • Steward DV (1981a) Systems Analysis and Management: Structure, Strategy, and Design. Petrocelli Books, NJ
  • Steward DV (1981b) The design structure system: A method for managing the design of complex systems. IEEE Trans on Eng Manag, 28:71–74
  • Warfield JN (1973) Binary matrices in system modeling. IEEE Trans on Sys, Man and Cybernetics, 3: 441–449

Ariek (talk) 22:24, 18 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

The hyperlink for Reference 10, points to a 2009 Journal of Scheduling article "A random generator of resource-constrained multi-project network problems" and not the intended reference.

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