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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 ...

On the Development of Product Family Architectures: Comparison of Business-Oriented and Function-Based Product Structuring

Lehtonen, Timo A.; Juuti, Tero S.; Mela, Johanna E.; Riitahuhta, Asko O. // 2009
In the mainstream of textbooks considering the Product Design, the functional structure of the product has been presented as the primary basis for defining the modular structure. However in current ...

Optimal Risk-Based Integrated Design (ORBID) for Multidisciplinary Systems

Farhangmehr, Farzaneh; Tumer, Irem Y. // 2009
The final goals of large-scale complex system organizations are mainly reducing costs and improving reliability and performance of systems while assessing how much risk (cost, schedule, scope) they ...

Optimization in Mechanical Products Design: Use of a Coupling between Algorithms and Finite Elements Calculations for the Design of a Vehicle Frame

Varret, Antoine; Abboudi, Said; Gomes, Samuel; Serrafero, Patrick // 2009
In a traditional design, the steps are the development of a solution, followed by the design and industrialization. Finite element calculations solvers are used most often as a means of validation of ...

Optimizing of Heterogeneous Systems by Adaptation of Function Topology

Erbe, Torsten; Frank, Astrid; Theska, René // 2009
Precision engineering, which is concerned with repeatability and uncertainty in range of micrometers or sub-micrometers, is a typical application field of heterogeneous systems. A crucial issue of ...

Performance Evaluation of Complex Product Development

Johnsson, Stefan; Malvius, Diana; Norell, Margareta // 2009
In this paper a conceptual performance evaluation framework is proposed and discussed. The aim with the framework is to provide stakeholders involved in the product development process with a better ...

Performance of the Problem Solving Process in Design: Measure and Impact Factors

Maranzana, Nicolas; Dubois, Sébastien; Gartiser, Nathalie; Caillaud, Emmanuel; De Guio, Roland // 2009
This article focuses on the problem solving process in design. Today, enterprises face an important need of innovation, as they have to regularly propose new products or new services. Design is one ...

Philosophy, Strategy and Process for Connecting Engineering Design and Business Innovation

Linde, Hansjuergen; Herr, Gunther Hubertus // 2009
"Strengthening the Innovation Power" is one of the key challenges for gaining and maintaining leadership in modern industry. Nearly all companies would claim to strive for innovations, but ...

Prioritization of Product Requirements to Design for a Poka-Yoke Assembly - DFPYA

Estrada, Gabriela; Lloveras, Joaquim // 2009
During design process, in the clarification of the task stage, designers elaborate the product requirements list to establish the specification that product being developed must to comply with; even ...

Problem Formulation as a Discursive Design Activity

Hansen, Claus Thorp; Dorst, Kees; Andreasen, Mogens Myrup // 2009
In the design methodology literature, design is often described as a rational problem solving process. This approach has been very successful; it has lead to the creation of design process models, ...

Process Based Uncertainty Analysis – an Approach to Analyze Uncertainties Using a Process Model

Kloberdanz, Hermann; Engelhardt, Roland; Mathias, Johannes; Birkhofer, Herbert // 2009
Uncertainties in technical systems in the field of mechanical engineering occur in all processes throughout the entire life cycle of a product. In general these uncertainties are understood as ...

Product Development in the Financial Crisis

Ringen, Geir; Holtskog, Halvor // 2009
In the automotive industry product development has been a key for competitive advantage. Such projects are done in a value chain setting with many suppliers. The point of departure is a strategic ...

Product Development Process Architecture of Diverse Engineering Systems — An Empirical Study

Shaja.A. S; Sudhakar. K // 2009
Engineering design process is used by engineers to develop products and comprises of enormous number of interdependent tasks. Literature shows that understanding the interaction of tasks is important ...

Prototyping: Facing Uncertainty through Small Wins

Gerber, Elizabeth // 2009
Design is a learning process in which new knowledge is constructed and used to shape the environment in ways that did not previously exist. Because design is about creating that which does not yet ...

Quantifying Designer’s Mental Stress in the Conceptual Design Process Using Kinesics Study

Tang, Yao; Zeng, Yong // 2009
In this paper, a new approach is proposed to evaluate the designer's mental stress during the conceptual design process. Combined with designer's sketches, the proposed approach is based on ...

Reducing Lead Time in Cutting Tool Development By Implementing Blitz QFD

Bylund, Nicklas; Wolf, Mathias; Mazur, Glen // 2009
A cutting tool producer aims to reduce the lead time from finding customer needs to achieving peak sales. There are many approaches to improving a company's new product development process in ...

Requirements on engineering design methodologies

Keller, Alexander; Binz, Hansgeorg // 2009
Based on a literature research on engineering design research, engineering design methodologies and their development, requirements on engineering design methodologies are reasoned, grouped into a ...

Risk Management in New Product Development Projects: Taking Creativity into Consideration

Sperandio, Severine; Robin, Vincent; Girard, Philippe // 2009
Innovation or New Development Product (NPD) corresponds to the application of new and creative ideas. The innovation process is always a rhythm of search and selection, exploration and synthesis, ...

Setting Environmental Targets in Product Development so that they Really Matter

Ölundh Sandström, Gunilla Christina; Ritzén, Sofia // 2009
An important factor for reaching environmental improvements in product development is to have relevant environmental targets that actually influence the product development process. In this paper are ...

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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