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A CONCEPT FOR A STRUCTURED DESCRIPTION OF PROFILE-STRUCTURES OF BRANCHED SHEET METAL PROFILES AS BASIS FOR AN AUTOMATED DESIGN PROCESS
Gramlich, S.; Kloberdanz, H.; Birkhofer, H. // 2010
The product development process is shaped by manual actions and decisions. A concept for a structured description of profile-structures (assemblies of branched sheet metal profiles) is needed as ...
A DATA MINING METHOD FOR SELECTING THE SUITABLE EXISTING PRODUCT VARIANT AS A DEVELOPMENT BASE FOR A NEW ORDER
Feldhusen, J.; Nagarajah, A.; Schubert, S. // 2010
This paper describes an approach to apply self organizing map (SOM) for the support of the developer to optimize the design process of adaptable products in the automotive supplier industry. The SOM ...
A DESIGN SUPPORT TOOL FOR INTEGRATING EXPERT-USER IN THE DESIGN PROCESS: CASE APPLICATION ON SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DESIGN
Rasoulifar, R.; Zhang, X.; Zolghadri, M. // 2010
The majority of design support tools focus on technical and managerial aspects of design. User integration in design process is an emerging dimension for the design of innovative products, ...
A FRAMEWORK FOR SITUATION SPECIFIC PLANNING OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
Roelofsen, J.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
This contribution deals with the interaction of previously presented approaches towards situation specific process planning and integrates these approaches into one general framework. The relevant ...
A GENERIC PSS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS MODEL BASED ON THEORY AND AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Müller, P.; Stark, R. // 2010
For the development of industrial Product-Service Systems (PSS, IPS2) generic development process models are hardly available. The definition of a generic IPS2 development process model is one aim of ...
A practical approach to translate social cultural patterns into new design
Nijkamp, Maaike; Garde, Julia // 2010
People buy products to express their desired identity and therefore prefer products that fit their own personality. The personality of products is created by implicit and explicit design features. ...
A RESEARCH OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR MODULAR PRODUCT DESIGN
Abdullah, M. F. A.; Marshall, R. // 2010
Industrial design has a potential to support development of modular product. This research aims to develop a systemic approach to optimise industrial design in modular product design. A new framework ...
An Integrated Framework to Support Multidisciplinary Design Processes
Carulli, Marina; Cugini, Umberto // 2010
The evolution from machines to systems and from objects to products has profoundly affected the meaning of the term “design” as the “role” of designers, and the new concept of industrial ...
Art-ethnography to Analyze the Role of Sketches in Car Designing
Eguchi, Michiro; Okada, Takeshi // 2010
In this study, we investigate the design process of car making at a Japanese car company. Using 161 sketches that a designer produced during the car design process, we analyze which areas of the car ...
Assessment Criteria for Interaction Design Projects: Fostering Professional Perspectives on the Design Process
Arvola, Mattias // 2010
Quite often the product of design is assessed in interaction design education, but we need to develop criteria also for courses that focus on learning to conduct and manage the design process. An ...
Brainstorming is a Bowl of Spaghetti: An In Depth Study of Collaborative Design Process and Creativity Methods with Experienced Design Practitioners
Gongora, Layda; Dix, Alan // 2010
This article reports the findings of a study which comprised in depth interviews and an exercise using visual aids conducted at Philips research and Technical University Eindhoven in the Netherlands ...
Calculating the Impact of Form Variations on the Position of Parts
Stoll, Tobias; Lauks, Christian; Meerkamm, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Methods to calculate the possible effects of assigned tolerances to key criteria of a product are widely used to assure high quality standards. The used algorithms of state of the art tolerance ...
CAN CHANGE PREDICTION HELP PRIORITISE REDESIGN WORK IN FUTURE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS?
Wynn, D. C.; Caldwell, N. H. M.; Clarkson, P. J. // 2010
As a result of easier and faster iterations during the design process, the management of design changes, their propagation and their impacts are likely to become increasingly important in future. ...
Challenges in Conceptual Design of Fencing Systems, Students View
Kovacevic, Ahmed; Halai,Ashwin; Ghazihesami, Rouzbeh; Verdegver ,Javier; Gowree ,Erwin Ricky; Jeshani, Snehal; Valtera, Jan // 2010
A systematic engineering design process is recommended for use in industry. Still many design teams tend not to follow it and consequently their designs are not adapted to a customer needs. Even when ...
Combination of Two Ways to Consider Design Iterations: Product and Development Process Oriented View
Krehmer, Hartmut; Westphal, Christoph; Harald, Meerkamm; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Aim of this contribution is to introduce a framework for an improved understanding of design iterations, which allows considering design iterations as being related to the product as well as to the ...
COMBINING PROCESS MODEL AND SEMANTIC WIKI
Albers, A.; Ebel, B.; Sauter, C. // 2010
Increasing product complexity, gobal markets and shorter product life cycles are only a few reasons why the development of new products is a challenging task. A lot of knowledge is needed for and ...
Comparison of Predictive Data Mining Methods for their Application in a Design Process
Röhner, Sebastian; Donhauser, Maximilian; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
A design process is characterized by acquisition and processing of information or knowledge, respectively. The acquisition of information and knowledge can be direct, indirect or automatic. This ...
COMPREHENSIVE USE OF A DSM-BASED METHODOLOGY IN AN ACADEMIC SETTING
Platanitis, G.; Pop-Iliev, R.; Barari, A. // 2010
The process dynamics of a 3rd year design project are analyzed using DSM methodologies. First, the stability characteristics are determined. Then a sensitivity analysis is performed to compare ...
Concept for the Architecture of a Self-Learning Engineering Assistance System
Röhner, Sebastian; Gruber, Georg; Wartzack, Sandro // 2010
Considerable efforts have been taken in the past decades to integrate design and manufacturing knowledge into the product development process. A common approach is to offer designers the support of ...
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN WITH EMPHASIS ON THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES
Efkolidis, N.; Kyratsis, P.; Dinopoulou, V.; Asimopoulos, N. // 2010
Designers can influence the decisions that people make, on what they purchase and why they do so. These decisions reflect their perception about lifestyle. The current paper presents an alternative ...
CONSTRAINT-BASED MODELLING: A PARADIGM FOR SUPPORTING DESIGN IN PRACTICE
Matthews, J.; Hicks, B. J.; Medland, A. J.; Mullineux, G. // 2010
This paper explores the potential of constraint modelling as a paradigm for supporting design in practice. It identifies that there are core similarities between design models and in particular ...
CONTEXT-FREE GRAMMAR BASED RULES FOR COMPONENT-LEVEL PRODUCT STRUCTURE MODELLING
Midžic, I.; Stankovic, T.; Marjanovic, D. // 2010
This paper introduces a rule formalization paradigm where according to Function-Means tree and Chromosome Model principle, Product-Function-Component model is developed and facilitated for ...
CONTEXTUAL TESTING IN THE MOBILE PHONE DESIGN PROCESS; A CASE STUDY
Woolley, A.; Loudon, G.; Gill, S. // 2010
The case study with a Multinational Mobile phone manufacturer presented in this paper investigates the different roles in-context testing with users plays within a design process, and highlights some ...
Creating Customer Experience by Emotional Design
Irisawa, Yusuke; Nagasawa, Shin'ya // 2010
This study aims to analyze the relation among the theory of customer experience which Bernd H. Schmitt insist, the information process of Kansei in Kansei engineering and the theory of emotional ...
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.