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MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF A SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL DESIGN

Zeiler, Wim // 2011
The built environment has to become more sustainable. Principals experiment with different ways to stimulate Integral D0esign teams, in which designers from different disciplines start designing ...

On the Interaction between the Engineering Design and the Development Process Models— Part I: Elaborations on the Generally Accepted Process Models

Motte,Damien; Bjärnemo,Robert ;Yannou,Bernard // 2011
Models of the engineering design process and of the development process nowadays present similar forms in the engineering design literature and interact in a similarway. Thesemodels are often ...

On the Interaction between the Engineering Design and the Development Process Models— Part II: Shortcomings and Limitations

Motte,Damien; Bjärnemo,Robert ;Yannou,Bernard // 2011
Models of the engineering design process and of the development process nowadays present similar forms in the engineering design literature and interact in a similar way. Thesemodels are often ...

ON THE TYPES AND ROLES OF DEMONSTRATORS FOR DESIGNING MEDICAL DEVICES

Herman, Benoît; Sapin, Julien; Tran Duy, Khanh; Raucent, Benoît // 2011
Unlike many fields that make the most of advances in numerical modeling and simulation, actors involved in medical technologies R&D have more and more recourse to demonstrators when designing a ...

PACKAGING DESIGN IN ORGANIC FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS – A CASE STUDY IN SWEDEN

Olsson, Annika; Lindh, Helena; Bertoluci, Gwenola // 2011
Packaging design is vital in the consumer product industry. Therefore, recent consumer preferences for locally produced and organic food need to be met by product and package producers, in the ...

Physical Models and Design Cognition

Viswanathan,Vimal; Linsey,Julie // 2011
Physical models are a potential tool which affects designers’ cognition, and very little quantified data exists about the use of physical representation within the idea generation process. Physical ...

Practice-Based Learning for Automotive Engineering Design Students

McLening, Christian; Owen, John // 2011
The automotive industry combines a multitude of professions to develop a modern car successfully. Within the design and development teams the collaboration and interface between Engineers and ...

PREDICTING EMERGING PRODUCT DESIGN TREND BY MINING PUBLICLY AVAILABLE CUSTOMER REVIEW DATA

Tucker, Conrad; Kim, Harrison // 2011
In this work, the authors present a robust framework to enrich new product design process by dynamically capturing customer preference trends. The framework autonomously captures customer preference ...

Product Design Specifications and Design Creativity, are they compatible?

Wilgeroth, Paul // 2011
Dyslexia is a widely acknowledged learning disability (UK Government, 1993) and it widely also known that Art & Design higher education in the UK attracts a large proportion of these students (BDC, ...

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT FOR COMPLEX MECHATRONIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING– CASE FUSION REACTOR MAINTENANCE

Leino, Simo-Pekka Sakari; Mäkinen, Harri; Uuttu, Olli; Järvenpää, Jorma // 2011
Development of a multidisciplinary mechatronic system, like a remote operated maintenance system of ITER fusion reactor, requires system engineering approach. System engineering is leadership ...

PRODUCT MODEL OF THE AUTOGENETIC DESIGN THEORY

Kittel, Konstantin; Vajna, Sándor; Hehenberger, Peter; Zeman, Klaus // 2011
Product development plays the key role in defining all product properties and benefits. There is a need for appropriate supporting methods that are able to serve and to satisfy multi-criteria and ...

PROPOSAL ABOUT THE USE OF DATA BASE IN ENGINEERING DESIGN

Rosa, Francesco; Rovida, Edoardo; Viganò, Roberto // 2011
Design can be defined as the human activity aimed to conceive and develop the “best” constructive solution, capable to perform a given function. In this paper we will present the conception of a data ...

Prototypes as Inquiry, Visualization and Communication

Gill, Carolina; Sanders, Elizabeth; Shim, Scott // 2011
Before engineers and designers can become comfortable with the idea of building conceptual prototypes, they need to understand that prototyping is a valid method for not only for evaluation but also ...

RE-CONCEPTUALISING VALUE IN ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS: THE VALUE CYCLE MAP

Siyam, Ghadir; Wynn, David; Clarkson, P John // 2011
Introducing "Cheaper, Faster, Better" product in today's highly competitive market is a challenging target. Therefore, for organizations to improve their performance, they need to ...

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RISK IDENTIFICATION METHOD SELECTION ACCORDING TO PRODUCT DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT MATURITY, PRODUCT INNOVATION DEGREE AND PROJECT TEAM

Grubisic, Viviane & Vasconcellos Ferreira; Ogliari, André; Gidel, Thierry // 2011
No other type of project is in greater need of risk management than new product development projects. This is due, largely, to the innovative profile of such projects and, consequently, of the risks ...

REFLECTIONS ON DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY- A VIEW FROM A DISTINCT POINT AND THE ROLE OF INTERIOR DESIGNER

Kazamia, Kika Ioannou; Gwilliam, Julie // 2011
This paper explores the term “Interior Design” and in particular the relationship of the interior design profession with its direct and indirect impacts on the environment. Through a brief analysis, ...

Review of Design Management Processes and Efficacy

Chhabra,Ankit; Rathore,Neelakshi // 2011
Availability of the diverse tools and data used during the design process necessitates the selection and use of a design environment with integrated design management capabilities.Once establishing ...

RULES FOR IMPLEMENTATING DYNAMIC CHANGES IN DSM-BASED PLANS

Karniel, Arie; Reich, Yoram // 2011
Planning a New Product Development (NPD) process has an evolving nature. It is repeatedly updated during the development due to changes in requirements, technology, product concept, or testing ...

SEARCH FOR SIMILAR TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS BY OBJECT ABSTRACTION USING AN ONTOLOGY

Kohn, Andreas; Lindemann, Udo // 2011
The search for existing solutions in mechanical engineering is a key-factor for successful product development. By reusing existing solutions, the amount of work and costs within the product ...

SELECTION OF DESIGN CONCEPTS USING VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING IN THE EARLY DESIGN PHASES

Buda, Andrea; Seppälä, Mikko; Coatanéa, Eric // 2011
One of the challenges in the early phases of a product development process is the need to make fundamental decisions regarding the selection of design concepts. The use of virtual prototyping right ...

SELECTION OF PHYSICAL EFFECTS BASED ON DISTURBANCES AND ROBUSTNESS RATIOS IN THE EARLY PHASES OF ROBUST DESIGN

Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Eifler, Tobias; Engelhardt, Roland; Wiebel, Marion; Birkhofer, Herbert; Bohn, Andrea // 2011
Within this paper products are called robust, if uncertainties (property variations and disturbances) from production and use have no or little influence on the result during the use. In order to ...

SEVEN YEARS OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN INDUSTRY – EXPERIENCES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SUPPORTING ENGINEERING DESIGN WITH ‘THINKING TOOLS’

Matthiesen, Sven // 2011
At the centre of the present contribution is the part of the engineering design process in which the embodiment design is created. On the basis of the author's experiences in industrial ...

Shape Language Describes More Than the Body

Langeveld,Lau ; Wiegers,Tjamme // 2011
The design of products involves the whole design process from Design Research to a product. The uncertainty becomes certainty during the design process. Product models have functional relations ...

Ship Design Process Modeling: Capturing a Highly Complex Process

Cooper, S.; Allen, G.; Smith, R.; Billingsley, D.; Helgerson, D. // 2011
At the 10th DSM Conference, a team of ship designers working to document the naval ship design process was introduced to DSM methods. The design of a naval surface combatant ship is an extreme ...

Boolean Searches

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  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
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  • +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.

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