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Engineering Change: Drivers, Sources, and Approaches in Industry

Eckert, Claudia; Clarkson, John; de Weck, Olivier; Keller, Rene // 2009
Engineering change is a fundamental part of all design activities at all stages of design. Most complex products are designed by modification from existing ones. Requirements change during long ...

Enhancing the Product Development Process via Design Progress and Knowledge Assets Management with Visual Design Evaluations

Pahng, Gundong Francis; Wall, Matthew // 2009
With the advance of IT infrastructure and computer-based engineering solutions in manufacturing enterprises, design engineers have at their disposal numerous computer-based tools and methods that ...

Estimating Cost & Improving Trade-off between Performance and Cost at the Early Design Stages

Saravi, Mohammad; Newnes, Linda; Mileham, Tony; Goh, Yee-Mey // 2009
Typically 70% to 80% of a product's cost is said to have been committed by the end of the conceptual design stage [1]. Because of the importance of the conceptual stage, cost estimation should ...

Experiencing Product Use in Product Design

Boess, Stella // 2009
How people use products can be quite different from the expectations of designers. This has been shown during the last twenty years, highlighting the need for designers to engage with product use ...

Exploring digital rapid visualization in industrial design education

Shin, Dosun // 2009
Over the last two decades, industrial design practice has been changing due to the rapid growth of the software industry and the development of various computer-based design tools. As the scope and ...

Exploring the Integration of Spatial Grammars and Open-Source CAD Systems

Hoisl, Frank; Shea, Kristina // 2009
While Computer Aided Design (CAD) has made significant progress since its inception, CAD tools are still used primarily for design documentation rather than as active partners in the design process. ...

Extending Multiple Domain Matrices to Allow for the Modeling of Boolean Operators in Process Models

Kreimeyer, Matthias; Braun, Stefanie; Gürtler, Matthias; Lindemann, Udo // 2009
This paper suggests an approach to combine the analytical advantages of matrix-based notation with the modeling capabilities of graphical notation to model process flows including logic operators. ...

From Text to Design Solution: Inspiring Design Ideas with Texts

Goldschmidt, Gabriela; Litan Sever, Anat // 2009
A design is said to be as successful as the leading idea that drives it is. Mature designers make frequent use of 'stock ideas' accumulated over time and stored in memory and personal ...

Holistic Intellectual Property Protection of Virtual Product Models in Product Development Networks

Abramovici, Michael; Meimann, Valentin // 2009
Due to the increasing virtualization of the product development process a large amount of company-specific product know-how is stored within CAD models. The knowledge integrated in virtual models ...

Human Factor Early Involvement in Product Design Processes

Scaravetti, Dominique; Montagnier, Elisa // 2009
During the design of man-machine interfaces, Human Factor issues are a key element of the design process performance. However, Human Factor analysis is mostly performed a posteriori, when a prototype ...

Implementation of a Knowledge-Based Engineering Concept at an Automotive OEM

Weilguny, Laurenz Josef Hubert; Gerhard, Detlef // 2009
Feature Technology (FT) enables machining elements to carry both geometrical and technological information. Thus such features can improve the Product Development Process (PDP) by integrating Product ...

Implementing Lean in the Design Processes — Validation Using

Verma,K.Alok; Dhayagude,S.Swanand // 2009
Lean Manufacturing is a powerful philosophy, which advocates minimization of waste throughout the value stream both within the organization and outside in the supply chain. Majority of shipbuilders ...

Integral Design for Open Building

Zeiler, Wim; Savanovic, Perica; Quanjel, Emile // 2009
There is a growing awareness of sustainability that leads towards knowledge transfer and research between companies and the Dutch knowledge and research institutes within the building industry. The ...

Integrated Product and Process Development Based on Robust Design Methodology

Mathias, Johannes; Kloberdanz, Hermann; Engelhardt, Roland; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2009
This approach shows a methodology which allows to systematically integrate the existing models and methods of Robust Design into the development of a product and its life cycle processes. To this ...

Interdisciplinary Product Design and East-Asian Collaborative Design Education Program

Kim, Yong Se; Kim, Myoun; Kim, Kee-Ok; Lee, Seongil; Lee, Sang Won; Kang, Mujin // 2009
This paper discusses the interdisciplinary product design course aimed at teaching user-centered design methods for a novel products and services using interdisciplinary design teams. The ...

It's a Honda! for me... An exploratory student project on branding and product design for the older adult population

Person, Oscar; Warell, Anders; Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Rahe, Ulrike // 2009
Physical as well as cognitive needs associated with aging and product usage were long the point of focus when designing for the older adult population, with coursework on ergonomics and humanfactors ...

Knowledge Enhanced Notes (KEN)

Conway, Alastair; Ion, William; Lynn, Andrew // 2009
To aid the creation and through-life support of large complex engineering products, organisations are placing a greater emphasis on constructing complete and accurate records of design activities. ...

Knowledge-Based Design: How Much Support Is Expedient?

Bergholz, Wencke; Pierre, Sachse // 2009
The present field study compares different types of CAD models for design, and explores which of two templates - with or without advanced features - is more efficient, and why. Design engineers from ...

Latent Semantic Analysis Measures Participant Affiliation and Team Process Quality

Yang, Xi; Helander, Martin; Dong, Andy // 2009
This paper presents a new method to measure stakeholder affiliation and team process quality based on latent semantic analysis (LSA). First, it makes important clarifications to published ...

Managing Design System Evolution, a Particular Viewpoint: the Usage Lifecycle Management Concept (ULM)

Chapotot, Emilie; Robin, Vincent; Legardeur, Jérémy; Girard, Philippe // 2009
Today success of design projects depends on the ability to co-ordinate and to control the collaboration between the numerous actors participating in such projects. It is not enough to measure and ...

Matching the Voice of the Engineer to the Voice of the Customer: An Evolution of QFD

Short, Timothy David; Garside, John; Appleton, Ernie; Morris, Adrian; McEachran, Harriet; Beeley, Edward // 2009
Previous research has noted the need for engineers to understand the wants/needs of the customer if engineering enterprises are to remain commercially viable. It has also been shown that this ...

Morphology: A Tool for Design and Analysis of Design

Zeiler, Wim; Savanovic, Perica; Quanjel, Emile // 2009
Building design involves multi-disciplinary design teams in order to integrate contributions to solve the complex design task from different disciplines such as architecture, construction, building ...

New ways of data processing for increasing of the efficiency within the product development

Westphal, Christoph; Meerkamm, Harald; Wartzack, Sandro; Paetzold, Kristin // 2009
Future development processes need measurability of the development quality and of the product properties considerable before the beginning of the production and assembly process. This checkup can at ...

Next Generation Business Oriented and User Centered Design Management Approach

Mela, Johanna E.; Juuti, Tero S.; Lehtonen, Timo P.; Riitahuhta, Asko O. // 2009
Recent turbulences in global economy have proven that impacts of changes in business environment have to be taken into account when considering the design management issues. This paper examines two ...

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.

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