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Integral Design: The New Necessary Professional Skills for Architects and Engineers for their Role in Sustainable Development

Zeiler, Wim // 2014
The built environment is one of the most important areas of sustainable development. New strong demands for a more sustainable built environment led to a more complex design process. To cope with ...

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT BY THE CONSIDERATION OF PRODUCT EXPERIENCES

Lachmayer, Roland; Gottwald, Philipp // 2014
The approach presented in this contribution includes the elaboration of the interdisciplinary strategies and computer-aided tools in product development process during the whole product life cycle. ...

INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA IN THE CO-DESIGN PROCESS: CASE STUDY OF THE CLIENT/SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP IN THE FRENCH MECHANICAL INDUSTRY

Michelin, F.; Vallet, F.; Reyes, T.; Eynard, B.; Duong, V.L. // 2014
This paper investigates how the environment is taken in account in the client/supplier relationship. This issue is particularly important given the growing influence of suppliers’ design choices on ...

INTEGRATION OF STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

Stangl, T.; Pribek ,M.; Wartzack ,S. // 2014
Structural optimization enables the product developer to compute a lightweight design proposal of a considered component during the design process. If topology optimization is integrated as early as ...

INTERACTION BETWEEN COMPUTER-BASED DESIGN ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES AND THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS – AN INDUSTRIAL SURVEY

Eriksson, M.; Petersson, H.; Bj // 2014
In the large majority of product development projects, computer-based design analyses are performed to assess the feasibility of potential technical solutions. As a first step to bring about a deeper ...

Introducing the LogCal: Template-Based Documentation Support for Educational Design Thinking Projects

Menning, Axel; Beyhl, Thomas; Giese, Holger; Weinberg, Ulrich; Nicolai, Claudia // 2014
Design Thinking (DT) has proven to be a solid approach to engage in complex and ill-defined problem scenarios. Still, Design Documentation (DD) is a complex and yet essential part of the DT process ...

INVESTIGATING ON THE RISE OF MODULARITY DURING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PHASE

Fiorineschi, L.; Rissone, P.; Rotini, F. // 2014
Literature acknowledges modular architectures to give rise to a series of positive effects, and advantages given by considering modularity early in the design process have also been inferred. ...

Konzept zur automatischen Bauteilerkennung innerhalb der FE-SoftwareUmgebung mittels Künstlichen Neuronalen Netzen  (Members only )

Spruegel, Tobias C.; Wartzack, Sandro // 2014
The Finite Element Method is a very powerful tool to enhance product quality and to reduce unnecessary and costly iterations during the product development process. However ...

Konzept zur Methodenbeschreibung und -auswahl auf Basis von Kompetenzen und Zusammensetzung von Entwicklungsteams  (Members only )

Bavendiek, Ann-Kathrin; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2014
Design methods are used to support single steps of the product development process and are expected to contribute to reduce development time and higher degree of innovation. Increasing time and cost ...

LEAN DIGITAL VALIDATION METHODS WITHIN THE DESIGN PROCESS OF AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Kiefer, J. // 2014
In automotive industry, the development and operational use of lean digital validation methods takes a significant role to cope with current challenges in the field of production engineering. This ...

Making Services Tangible for Differentiating Between Stakeholder Understandings

Makinen, Samuli; Helminen, Pia // 2014
For successful service design, it is vital to be aware of the varying and often remarkably different stakeholder understandings of a service. However, the intangible nature of services results in ...

MAPPING THE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS FOR DYSFUNCTION IDENTIFICATION

El Gamoussi, S.; Costa Affonso, R.; Cheutet, V.; Lelievre, A. // 2014
In the current competitive industrial context, controlling and improving the Product Development Process (PDP) are of prior interest to meet the multiple customer requirements at the shortest time. ...

MEASURES AND METHODS FOR SYSTEMATIC KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

von Saucken, C.C.; Schenkl ,S.A.; Dahlmann, P.; Maurer, M. // 2014
The employees’ knowledge is the essential success factor for technology-intensive companies, especially within knowledge-intensive processes such as the engineering design process. We see a big ...

Media and Representations in Product Design Education

Babapour, Maral; Hjort af Orn, Viktor // 2014
The creation of product form, involves embodying a potential function and intended use while defining geometrical, ordering features. This paper aims to elaborate roles of different media and ...

MEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN PROCESS: A MEDICAL ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE

B // 2014
An approach for the planning phase of a medical device design process is presented. Challenges are discussed and a strategy to identify all required specifications is proposed. Hereby, the ...

MODELING BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED DESIGN WITH THE C-K DESIGN THEORY

Freitas Salgueiredo, C.; Hatchuel, A. // 2014
Biologically inspired design uses biological systems as a source of inspiration to improve technical ones. Based on three case examples of biologically inspired design modeled using the C-K design ...

MODELING OF USE PHASE VARIABILITY AND APPLICATION IN ROBUST DESIGN AND ECODESIGN

Freund, T.; Sarnes ,J.; Kloberdanz ,H.; W // 2014
This paper introduces a technique called the scenario matrix to represent diverse use cases of a technical system, based on the CRC 805 process model. Applications in two fields of research design, ...

Modellbildung der unteren Extremitäten und simulationsgestützte Auswertung  (Members only )

Sporbeck, Jan Moritz; Gößling, Rainer; Bender, Beate // 2014
As the human body does not allow for direct measurement, a combined approach of indirect measurement linked with a supporting simulation model has to be taken. This paper presents a ...

Muses in Design: A Comparison of Inspiration Techniques in Product Form Giving Education

Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike; Corremans, Jan // 2014
Defining a products' shape is one of the key challenges for design students in the overall product development process. The formal design of a product determines to a great extend the expressive ...

Parallel Development of Products and New Business Models

Lund, Morten; Hansen, Poul Kyvsgaard // 2014
The perception of product development and the practical execution of product development in professional organizations have undergone dramatic changes in recent years. Many of these chances relate to ...

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA: COMPARISON BETWEEN DANISH AND CHINESE COMPANIES

Li, X.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2014
The manufacturing industry is interested in emerging markets, together with gaps in literature point to the need of new knowledge about product development in China and other emerging lands. The ...

Putting Something into Play – Reflections on Video as a Creative Tool in Design

Vibeke, Sj // 2014
In design, video is typically used as a tool for presentation, instruction, or observation. The use of video for creation and discovery as part of the design process is new terrain. This article ...

Reasoning Processes Involved in ICT-mediated Design Communication

Pauwels, Pieter; Morkel, Jolanda; Bod, Rens // 2014
Conversational interaction is central to architectural design practice. New information and communication technologies (ICT) change the designer’s traditional way of communicating and interacting. ...

Reciprocal enrichment of two Multi-Domain Matrices to improve accuracy of vehicle development project interdependencies modeling and analysis  (Members only )

Jaber, H.; Marle, F.; Vidal, L.- A.; Didiez, L. // 2014
This paper presents two Multi-Domain Matrix-based models of propagation analysis within a vehicle development project. The aim is to reduce the gap between these models and the reality of propagation ...

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