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STUDY ON A DETERMINATION OF DESIGN POLICIES FOR SOLAR-BOATS WITH DIFFERENT DESIGN PHILOSOPHIES
Oizumi, Kazuya; Aoyama, Kazuhiro // 2015
As complexity of products increased, management of product design becomes difficult. For better management of product design, a method for the determination of design policy based on extended quality ...
SUPPORT OF THE SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BEHAVIOUR MODELS
Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2015
The development of technical systems is faced with an increasing complexity. A reason for this is the growing number of domains working together for a final product. Thereby the system integration is ...
SUPPORTING VALIDATION ACTIVITIES AND SELFREFLECTION PROCESSES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN TEAMS
Matthiesen, Sven; Schmidt, Sebastian; Klingler, Simon; Pinner, Tobias; Eisenmann, Matthias; Ludwig, Julian; Hohmann, Soeren; Albers, Albert // 2015
In order to fulfil customer demands with today’s complex mechatronic products, verification and
validation activities are crucial elements within a product development process [1]. These ...
System Level Thermal Design - Process Modeling for Functional/Structure Design using SysML and MDM (Members only )
Seki, K.; Muraoka, Y.; Nishimura, H. // 2015
The conventional thermal design process for consumer electronics focusing exclusively on hardware is becoming insufficient for limiting thermal risk in the market. This study uses system modeling ...
SYSTEMATIC ONLINE LEAD USER IDENTIFICATION - CASE STUDY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Pajo, Sanjin; Vandevenne, Dennis; Duflou, Joost R. // 2015
Identification of emerging needs and partial solutions is crucial for industries to stay competitive in a fast evolving marketplace. A small subgroup of customers, called lead users have been shown ...
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE CHANGE OF GEOMETRY IN SYSTEM SIMULATION PROCESSES
Mauser, Kristian; Breitsprecher, Thilo; Hasse, Alexander; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
In product development process of dynamic systems more than one technical field (i.e. mechanical, electrical or combustion technologies) affects the product. It is of particular importance to ensure ...
The application of cognitive interview in thequestionnaire design of the users' analyses (Members only )
Wen-jun, Hou; Wei-zhong, Zhao // 2015
Cognitive interview as a qualitative tool, it is by letting the participants thinking aloud or ask them some specific questions to research the cognitive process. Through the analysis of the ...
THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY UNCERTAINTY ON EARLY SUPPLIER INTEGRATION IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Geissmann, Lukas; Rebentisch, Eric Scott // 2015
This study examines how the presence of technology uncertainty affects the benefits of integrating suppliers in the product development process. A framework was created to cover the different aspects ...
THE PURPOSE OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT – DILEMMA OF ETHICAL & SOCIAL ASPECTS OF DESIGN BACHELOR AND MASTER PROJECTS IN LATVIA
Freimane, Aija // 2015
Industrial production is highlighted as the main source of development and well-being for the people. It is expected that design both as a process and the result helps to generate profit but ethical ...
THE REALIZATION OF AN ENGINEERING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOISE-REDUCED ROTATING MACHINES
Kuestner, Christof; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Today, product developer face the challenge taking not only the requirements for mechanical properties of a product into account, but also other requirements like the acoustical properties, for ...
The Riddle of Design Problem
Malhotra, A.; Poovaiah, R. // 2015
Problem solving is not a uniform activity. Problems are not equivalent, in content, form, or process. Still very less research exists on the nature of design problems children should be solving to ...
THE SENSORY DELIVERY ROOMS OF THE FUTURE: TRANSLATING KNOWLEGE ACROSS BOUNDARIES IN A PUBLIC-PRIVATE INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP
Pedersen, Signe // 2015
One of the biggest challenges when co-designing new and innovative products, services or systems is to handle the different knowledge perspectives of the involved project partners. In design and ...
THE USE AND VALUE OF DIFFERENT CO-CREATION AND TOOLS IN THE DESIGN PROCESS.
Ali, Abu; Liem, Andre // 2015
When company representatives, academics, and design consultants engage in research and practice involving co-creation, it is usually conducted in a business context, driven by consumerism, and ...
THE VALUE OF PROTOTYPES IN THE EARLY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Isa, Siti Salwa; Liem, Andre; Steinert, Martin // 2015
Prototypes are considered to be efficient tools in engineering design as they help to reveal flaws in ideas and concepts, highlighting problems to be solved. Limited research has been conducted in ...
TOWARDS A DECISION SUPPORT FRAMEWORK FOR SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Ben Hamida, Sonia; Jankovic, Marija; Callot, Martine; Monceaux, Anne; Eckert, Claudia // 2015
Early phase design phases of more and more complex systems enhance the need for a more interdependent decision-making process across design disciplines and processes. No clear system architecture ...
TOWARDS THE NEXT GENERATION OF DESIGN PROCESS MODELS: A GAP ANALYSIS OF EXISTING MODELS
Costa, Daniel Guzzo; Macul, Victor Cussiol; Costa, Janaina Mascarenhas Hornos; Exner, Konrad; Pförtner, Anne; Stark, Rainer; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2015
Companies that follow a reference process are usually more successful. Over the last decades many different reference process models have been developed primarily in academia. Nevertheless, many ...
Uncertainty and Decision Making in Product Design: A Fuzzy Approach
Kumar, P.; Tandon, P. // 2015
Design of any product is associated with a number of elements like technical parameters, material properties, functional and geometrical interdependence, etc. A balance between the technical ...
UNDERSTAND THE DESIGN REQUIREMENT IN COMPANIES
Li, Xuemeng; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema // 2015
Design requirement identification is often the initial step in the product development process, for market-pull cases. Understanding the nature of design requirements and the sources, from where they ...
UNDERSTANDING AND CREATING 3D FORMS USING FAMILIAR OBJECTS
Zahedi, Mithra; Azouz, Zoubeir // 2015
ribe three-dimensional (3D) forms in two dimensions. However, given the aptitude of today’s students to operate 3Dmodelling software and the general accessibility of current technology, spatial ...
UNDERSTANDING THE CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN DESIGN AND NON-DESIGN BACKGROUND STUDENTS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
Kim, Chajoong; Kim, Yeonghun // 2015
As only technical advancement in the market is not enough to meet increasingly higher expectations of users, companies have tried to take the initiative through multi-disciplinary approach in the ...
UNFOLDING THE DESIGN PROCESS ARCHITECTURE: A NETWORKED PERSPECTIVE ON ACTIVITIES
Parraguez, Pedro; Maier, Anja M. // 2015
A number of network-based process models have been developed to guide the design of engineering systems. Many such models represent design activities only as single nodes. As a result, the ...
USING ENGINEERING DESIGN TOOLS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY DISTRIBUTED STUDENT TEAMS
Mamo, James; Farrugia, Philip; Borg, Jonathan; Wodehouse, Andrew; Grierson, Hilary; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2015
Collaborative design practice in distributed student teams is becoming more popular as technology makes it easier to communicate ideas with others that are geographically distant. However, a ...
Validierung von prozessgerecht strukturoptimierten Bauteilentwürfen mittels integrierter FEM-Realgeometrieanalyse (Members only )
Hautsch, Stefan; Katona, Sebastian; Sprügel, Tobias; Koch, Michael; Rieg, Frank; Wartzack, Sandro // 2015
Structural optimization as a tool of the virtual product development process
(PDP) provides broad possibilities to scoop lightweight design and improvement potentialities
when developing new ...
WELL BEING AS A CRITERIA FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
Lindley, Julian; Adams, Richard // 2015
Historically, Product Designers have concerned themselves with manufactured objects through negotiated briefs for clients either as external consultants or in-house designers. Within this remit ...
Boolean Searches
The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:
- design community
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"
Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.