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A METHOD FOR THE SITUATION-SPECIFIC EVALUATION OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS MODELS

Heck, J.; Braun, A.; Meboldt, M. // 2014
There is a broad range of PDP models, and decision-makers face the problem how to identify the best-suited model for the specific situations of their organisations. Based on a literature search for ...

A PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL JOURNEY INTO THE DESIGN PROCESS

Canina, M.; Anselmi, L.; Coccioni, E.; Fattorossi, M. // 2014
The IDEACtivity Center research team focuses on the synergy between various creativity techniques and the typical tools employed by Design. As a result a method and supporting toolkit have been ...

A Retrospective Analysis of Engineering Change Orders to Identify Potential for Future Improvements

Wickel, Martina C.; Lindemann, Udo // 2014
A serious part of development capacity in industry is needed for implementing Engineering Changes (EC) in order to improve or adapt products. Companies usually apply workflow management systems to ...

A STUDY OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOUR IN THE EARLY AND LATE STAGE DESIGN PROCESS

Snider ,C.M.; Dekoninck ,E.A.; Culley ,S.J. // 2014
While the study of creative behaviour is important within design research, there has to date been little study of that within later-stage design; an issue due to its inherent differences to early ...

A SYSTEM INTEGRATION METHOD FOR THE CONTINUOUS SUPPORT OF THE DESIGN PROCESS

Paetzold, K., K // 2014
The management of data and information flows is getting more and more important for the system integration and thereby the product quality. In this paper the model-based system engineering is used ...

A Traditional Approach to 3D Printing

Lindley, Julian; Adams, Richard; Beaufoy, John; McGonigal, Stephen // 2014
Since the 1980’s Industrial Design has developed beyond the remit of the traditional realisation of the object or product. Design is seen as a user-centred problem identification and solution ...

An Experience-Based Approach to Teaching Product Design

Becker, Juan Jauregui; Wits, Wessel // 2014
This paper presents a new experienced-based approach to teaching product design. The goal is to address specific issues that are difficult to teach to students effectively in a purely theoretical ...

An Initial Approach for the Application of Product Assembly Information in the Early Phases of the Product Development Process by Using Methods of Model Based Systems Engineering

Eigner, Martin; Ernst, Joscha; Roubanov, Daniil; Dickopf, Thomas // 2014
In this paper an initial approach is presented that supports the exchange of assembly-related information between design and assembly planning even before the geometry of the individual parts will be ...

AN OVERVIEW OF COLLABORATIVE SIMULATION ON DESIGN PROCESS

Roa Castro (1, Laura; Stal-Le Cardinal (2), Julie // 2014
This paper aims at defining collaborative modelling and simulation (M&S) and at fining the research gap on collaborative M&S domain. In order to give an overview of the collaborative work in product ...

Anthropometrics 2.0: Enrichment of Classical Anthropometry through Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Verwulgen, Stijn; Lacko; De Bruyne, Guido; Danckaers, Femke; Christis, Naomi; Sijbers, Jan; Huysmans, Toon // 2014
State of the art computational methods might offer the opportunity to handle 3D anthropometrical information: in a collection of similar 3D shapes, when there is a correspondence of points, certain ...

APPLICATION OF THE FMEA DURING THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS – DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN LEVEL OF INFORMATION AND QUALITY OF RESULT

W // 2014
The FMEA is a method to analyse failures and their risks to the customer. If it is used as early as possible during the product development process, the usable level of information is very low. The ...

ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATION BASED ON PRODUCT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION

Eigner, M.; Roubanov, D.; Sindermann, S.; Ernst, J. // 2014
A design engineer’s major task is the fulfilment of design requirements like form, fit and function while production relevant properties are typically not in scope yet. Unfortunately the designer ...

CHOOSE THE RIGHT MATERIAL! EXPERT AND USER INTERACTION IN PARTICIPATORY DESIGN

Donati, C.; Vignoli ,M. // 2014
The only way to create a shared understanding of an idea in the design process is to convert it in a tangible prototype. This paper investigates how the tangibility level of a prototype can affect ...

CLASSIFYING PHYSICAL MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN THE DESIGN PROCESS: A STUDY ON THE ECONOMICAL AND USABILITY IMPACT OF ADOPTING MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Isa, S.S.; Liem, A. // 2014
This paper discusses model making approaches in the design process and also classifies broadly the different types of physical models and prototypes. It also describes the fundamental principles of ...

COMPLEXITY AS INFORMATION CONTENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SYSTEMS DESIGN

Colombo, E.F.; Cascini, G. // 2014
Even though Engineering literature concerning “Complexity” is huge, there is still much discussion about the meaning of this word. This paper attempts to provide an operational definition of ...

CONDUCTING VALUE ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AROUND A COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK IN DESIGN PLATFORM

Guerra, A.L.; Gidel, T.; Vezzetti ,E.; Jones, A.; Lenne ,D. // 2014
Computer supported cooperative tools in design are introduced to improve the preliminary design process. A design strategy called Methodological Circulation is also presented, which is based on a ...

Darstellung der Herausforderungen einer ganzheitlichen Nutzerbeschreibung  (Members only )

Walter, Johanna; Paetzold, Kristin // 2014
Products, which support people’s autonomy and self-determination, have to be adapted to the users’ wishes, needs and circumstances. For the development of those products it is not ...

DELIMITING INCLUSIVE DESIGN

Herriott ,R. // 2014
This paper asks if Inclusive Design (ID) can be delimited by examining design for accessibility in the areas of assistive technology (AT) and public transport (PT) with reference to consumer product ...

Der „Generative Design Approach“ im Kontext von technischer Konfiguration  (Members only )

Sauthoff, Bastian; Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland // 2014
The computer-aided configuration of technical systems is a powerful tool for companies to reduce the time to market by an automatisation of subtasks of the design process. Compared to ...

Design as Sensemaking: An Autoethnography on the Early Phases of Product Development

Kettunen, Ilkka // 2014
This paper provides an autoethnographic account of my personal journey through the early phases of a design process in a product development project that took place in an SME company. I reflect on my ...

Design Education: Fostering the Conditions for Transfer Through a Structured and Critical Approach to Reflective Practice

Ellmers, Grant; Bennett, Sue; Brown, Ian // 2014
The application of project-based and studio-based learning in design education is widespread. For this multiple-project curriculum to be effective, it is important students transfer their learning ...

Design for Friction Reduction – Durchgängige Unterstützung des Konstrukteurs durch den gezielten Einsatz von WälzlagerreibungsBerechnungswerkzeugen  (Members only )

Seiler, Katrin; Tremmel, Stephan; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
Friction can be reduced by avoiding friction, by using frictionless designs or by optimizing the friction involving contacts. In rolling bearings, which run under extreme conditions, ...

Design Methodolgies and Tools for Planning?

De Lessio, Mark P. // 2014
Across many design disciplines, much research has been and continues to be conducted in the area of developing advanced methodologiesto enhance the overall design process. Much of this research has ...

DESIGN OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY OF MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES

Lavayssiere ,P.; Blanco, E.; Le Dain ,M.-A.; Ch // 2014
In order to innovate better and faster, enterprises can work on their product development process (PDP). The literature provides several PDPs, but also recommend to adapt these processes to the ...

Boolean Searches

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    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
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