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An Analytical Study of Surplus Value using a Value Driven Design Methodology
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Design DecisionEngineeringAnalytical StudyEnvironmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental EconomicsSustainable Value CreationSustainable DesignValue EngineeringOperations ResearchValue Driven DesignSystems EngineeringCost ManagementQuantitative ManagementValue CreationEco-designLife-cycle EngineeringDesignGreen EngineeringSupply Chain ManagementMarketingSurplus ValueSimple Sensitivity AnalysisBusinessLife Cycle AssessmentNonmarket ValuationValue Chain
People are now becoming more environmentally aware and as a consequence of this, industries such as the aviation industry are striving to design more environmentally friendly products. To achieve this, the current design methodologies must be modified to ensure these issues are considered from product conception through to disposal. This paper discusses the environmental problems in relation to the aviation industry and highlights some logic for making the change from the traditional Systems Engineering approach to the recent design paradigm known as Value Driven Design. Preliminary studies have been undertaken to aid in the understanding of this methodology and the existing surplus value objective function. The main results from the work demonstrate that surplus value works well bringing disparate issues such as manufacture and green taxes together to aid decision making. Further, to date studies on surplus value have used simple sensitivity analysis, but deeper consideration shows non-linear interactions between some of the variables and further work will be needed to fully account for complex issues such as environmental impact and taxes.
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