Taxonomy of means and ends in aquaculture production-part 4: The mapping of technical solutions onto multiple treatment functions

Bjorgvin Vilbergsson, Gudmundur V. Oddsson*, Runar Unnthorsson

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Abstract

Designing aquaculture production units will require decisions on which treatment to include, e.g., the intensification of the system, and then a decision on a technical solution for each treatment function selected to implement. To complicate matters, each technical solution is not unique to each treatment function, but has a multiple effect on the system. This interaction of a technical solution to multiple treatment functions will play a part in the decision making process. Previous work by the authors has made a taxonomy of all technical solutions for the treatment function, and in this article, how technical solutions affect treatment functions is mapped. The article views the aquaculture production system as a transformation process with three sets of functions, input, treatment and output. Based on a comprehensive literature review where all technical solutions were found and categorized into a taxonomy, their effect on treatment function was mapped using a quality function deployment (QFD). The result is a matrix that gives an evaluation on the interaction. This work is a step towards an aquaculture engineering design methodology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume8
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2016

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Other keywords

  • Aquaculture production
  • Transformation view
  • Treatment function
  • Taxonomy
  • Technical solution
  • Fiskeldi
  • Framleiðsla
  • Flokkunarfræði
  • Tækni

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