TY - JOUR
T1 - Equipos multidisciplinares en el diseño de productos de apoyo para personas con discapacidad
AU - González-Cruz, M. C.
AU - Aguilar-Zambrano, Jaime
AU - Córdoba, Leonor
AU - Chamorro, Cristian
AU - Hurtado, Norah
AU - Valencia, Andrés
AU - Valencia, Manuel
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - The results of applying the AHP multi-criteria technique are shown to decide which type of product must be designed to favour disabled people's social inclusion. The study was conducted in Cali where the census reported 8,618 cases of impairment involving alteration in body, hand, leg and arm movements. The aid products were classified under UNE-EN-ISO9999-2007 standard. The AHP multi-criteria technique allows stating and finding the solution to decision-making problems with different decision-makers, criteria and alternatives by handling tangible and intangible information in a structured and simple way. Three organisational actors participated in the study: the university (with different disciplines), a small enterprise and a user. It is worth noting the presence of engineering during this design stage since it has traditionally been relegated to the product materialisation stage, having little interaction with the other disciplines. The best alternative favouring social inclusion was the class of products aiding personal mobility (28.6%. relative importance). It can thus be concluded that multidisciplinary participation broadens how the problem is viewed, disciplines have a partial effect on weighting selection criteria and there is no alignment in the commercial perception of the university and the enterprise in this type of decision-making.
AB - The results of applying the AHP multi-criteria technique are shown to decide which type of product must be designed to favour disabled people's social inclusion. The study was conducted in Cali where the census reported 8,618 cases of impairment involving alteration in body, hand, leg and arm movements. The aid products were classified under UNE-EN-ISO9999-2007 standard. The AHP multi-criteria technique allows stating and finding the solution to decision-making problems with different decision-makers, criteria and alternatives by handling tangible and intangible information in a structured and simple way. Three organisational actors participated in the study: the university (with different disciplines), a small enterprise and a user. It is worth noting the presence of engineering during this design stage since it has traditionally been relegated to the product materialisation stage, having little interaction with the other disciplines. The best alternative favouring social inclusion was the class of products aiding personal mobility (28.6%. relative importance). It can thus be concluded that multidisciplinary participation broadens how the problem is viewed, disciplines have a partial effect on weighting selection criteria and there is no alignment in the commercial perception of the university and the enterprise in this type of decision-making.
KW - AHP
KW - Disability
KW - Innovation
KW - Multicriteria decision-making
KW - Multidisciplinary teams
KW - Social inclusion
KW - University-enterprise relationships
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77952398657&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.15446/ing.investig.v29n3.15198
DO - 10.15446/ing.investig.v29n3.15198
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:77952398657
SN - 0120-5609
VL - 29
SP - 142
EP - 147
JO - Ingenieria e Investigacion
JF - Ingenieria e Investigacion
IS - 3
ER -