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Open Design Systems

  • A.R.M. (Rogier) Wolfert (author)
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TitleOpen Design Systems
ContributorA.R.M. (Rogier) Wolfert (author)
Landing pagehttps://books.open.tudelft.nl/home/catalog/book/78
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
CopyrightA.R.M. (Rogier) Wolfert
PublisherTU Delft OPEN Publishing
Published on2023-08-24
ISBN978-1-64368-417-8 (PDF)
Long abstract<p>Current systems design and decision management methodologies can be single-sided, ignoring or failing to capture the dynamic interplay between multi-stakeholder preferences (‘what they want’) and system performances (‘what they can’). In addition, these methodologies often contain fundamental modelling errors and do not provide single best-fit solutions. This leaves designers or decision-makers without unique answers to their problems. Above all, mainstream higher education primarily applies instructivist and research-based learning methods, and therefore does not adequately prepare students for designing solutions to future complex problems.</p> <p>This book introduces both a state-of-the-art participatory design methodology (Odesys), and a design-based learning concept (ODL), which together overcome the aforementioned issues. Odesys is a pure act of open design integration to confront conflicting socio-technical interests and is the key to unlocking these complexities to deliver socially responsible systems. Odesys’ design engine, the Preferendus, enables stakeholders to cooperatively identify their best-fit design synthesis. It employs a novel optimisation method that maximises the aggregated preferences, integrating sound mathematical and extended U-modelling via open technical-, social-, and purpose cycles. The art of ODL is a constructivist design-based and well-proven learning concept fostering students’ design capabilities to become open and persistent problem solvers. It is a reflective, creative, and engaged learning approach that opens human development and unlocks new knowledge and solutions.</p> <p>The author also introduces new management features such as the corporate social identifier (CSI), the ‘socio-eco’ threefold organization model and U-model based open loop management. Finally, the author places Odesys &amp; ODL within the integrative context of empiricism, rationalism, spiritualism, and constructivism to unite the open design impulse.</p> <p>This book will be of interest to both academics and practitioners working in the field of complex systems design and managerial decision-making, and functions as a textbook on systems design and management for master students from diverse backgrounds.</p> <p><strong>DOI:</strong> <a href="https://doi.org/10.3233/RIDS10" target="_blank" rel="noopener">10.3233/RIDS10</a></p>
Contributors

A.R.M. (Rogier) Wolfert

(author)

<p>Prof.dr.ir. A.R.M. (Rogier) Wolfert has been appointed professor of engineering<br>asset management in the faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft<br>University of Technology since 2013. Here he has lectured within several MSc curricula<br>and was an advisor of several PhD and MSc students. He has worked with<br>R&amp;D groups at various universities and research institutes for the past 30 years,<br>both nationally and internationally. He gained R&amp;D experience both at the level of<br>fundamental engineering design and at the level of applied engineering asset management.<br>He is the author of several papers published in scientific journals and/or<br>presented at international conferences. He has acquired both governmental funds<br>(EU and Dutch NWO/TTW) and industrial research funds, and managed the<br>associated projects. Rogier has built a proven track-record for operating various<br>industrial management roles both within infrastructure service provider and engineering<br>projects &amp; services contractors. Over the past 20 years, he has been involved<br>in the design, construction, financing, maintenance, and operation of various types<br>of inland and offshore infrastructures. He has contributed to the planning, development,<br>and management of leading projects and services contracts, all of which<br>have had a significant impact on Dutch society. He has extensive experience in<br>managing multidisciplinary and international teams with professionals from different<br>cultural backgrounds. He is used to working at different levels within the<br>organization. He has authored several industrial reports.<br>As a person, Rogier is focused, goal-oriented, fast in grasping the big picture,<br>and able to quickly put his finger on the key problems. As a problem solver, he is<br>effective in implementing solutions to get results. As a systems integration thinker,<br>he is very much able to connect different domains and parties while retaining<br>their strong individual values. As an open design systems engineer, he is able to<br>find the golden mean and is prepared to follow creative, non-conformist, and/or<br>non-conventional paths for seemingly insoluble problems. He is in his element in<br>dynamic and complex systems environments where new solutions must be found.<br>He is convinced that everyone has a designer inside themselves, and his purpose is<br>to foster Odesys &amp; ODL to awaken them. Last but not least, Rogier considers both<br>the outer mechanistic-matter observation and the inner spiritual-mind experience<br>as companions on his journey into the emerging future.<br>Rogier holds both doctor (Dr.) and master (Ir.) degrees from Delft University<br>of Technology. He is 53 years old, married, and has four children.</p>