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A TOOL FOR VISUALISATION OF COMPLEX CAD MODELS USING DSM
Zubić, A.; Bojčetić, N.; Žeželj, D.; Flegarić, S. // 2016
In the paper a method for automatic recognition of relations between the components of a mechanical assembly was ...
ADDED VALUE PROCESS FOR COLLABORATIVE EARLY DESIGN USING SIMULATION MODELS IN AERONAUTICS AND AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES
Roa Castro, L.; Stal-Le Cardinal, J.; Gasser, L. // 2016
The research presented is focused in the modelling of three main features in collaborative design using simulation models (M&S): Actors, activities and objects. To represent these features, an added ...
Additively Manufactured Components for Structural Applications in Aircraft Interior – Two Case Studies (Members only )
Oltmann, Jan; Seemann, Ralf; Spallek, Johanna; Krause, Dieter // 2016
Conventional manufacturing technologies limit the design of lightweight sandwich cores to homogenous topologies. The paper presents two case studies on the optimization of the structural performance ...
An Aid for Use of Sanitary Napkins by Women with One Functional Hand
Sen, Dibakar; Pudke, Shubham; Dhanawade, Suyog; // 2016
Activities of daily living (ADL) often pose significant challenge for physically challenged people. Inability to perform certain ADLs independently viz. toileting, bathing and personal hygiene, can ...
An Embodied Interaction Framework for Facilitating Audience Experience with Ambient Media
Liang, Tan; Kenny K. N., Chow // 2016
As traditional media have been increasingly losing effectiveness in delivering
advertising message, ambient media, deemed as an alternative advertising form, can be designed
to facilitate engaging ...
AN INSIGHT INTO THE USE OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING WITHIN DISTRIBUTED DESIGN STUDENT PROJECTS
Cristoloveanu, Andreea; Basangova, Anastasia; Hawchar, Khodr; Mason, Christopher; Kovacevic, Ahmed // 2016
As technology is evolving, the complexity of design projects is increasing. Hence, it is becoming
imperative to employ distributed design, which allows people from different academic ...
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR AN EXTENDED ASSEMBLY-ORIENTED DESIGN OF AUTOMOTIVE WIRING HARNESS USING 3D MASTER MODELS
Neckenich, J.; Zielbauer, U.; Winter, R.; Vielhaber, M. // 2016
AOD is state of the art in today’s industry. In contrast to most industrial applications, CAD models of automotive wiring harnesses (AWH) don’t have a 1:1 hardware replication. Therefore, we firstly ...
ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOUR IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT
Škec, S.; Štorga, M.; Antonić, I. // 2016
The aim of this paper is to explore different aspects of information-related activities in product development teams. To enable analysis of information behaviour at lower level of process granularity ...
ANALYSIS OF SUCCESS FACTORS IN LEAN INNOVATION
Schuh, G.; Rudolf, S.; Koch, J.; Riesener, M. // 2016
To ensure competitiveness manufacturing companies have to increase both effectiveness and efficiency within their product development. In order to focus on value creation and to eliminate waste the ...
Ansatz zur Formalisierung der Design-DNA am Beispiel der Fahrzeugaußengestalt (Members only )
Krasteva, Petia; Inkermann, David; Vietor, Thomas // 2016
Fundamental changes of functional requirements for vehicles affect different aspects of the development including the exterior design. Therefore, the recognition of main design characteristics ...
Application of DSM for Integrating Modern Technology into Operational Architecture of Aerial Firefighting
Malaek, S.M.; Mahrooz, M. H. // 2016
Aerial firefighting plays an integral role in containing wildfires, which have been growing rapidly in frequency and intensity over the past decades. However, the current aerial-resource management ...
APPLICATION OF MODEL BASED SYSTEMS-ENGINEERING IN AUSTRIAN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Ugurlu, Sinan; Bougain, Sebastian; Nigischer, Christian; Gerhard, Detlef // 2016
Due to the rapid growth of technical complexity in modern products and shortened product life cycles,
product development has become increasingly complex. More and more people with ...
APPLICATION OF VECTORIAL TOLERANCES IN CAD-SYSTEMS DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS
Husung, S.; Weber, C.; Kroschel, A.; Krone, K.-H.; Credo, T.; Müller, B.; Ackermann, L. // 2016
Designers have to consider geometrical deviations during the design process. However, many designers cannot easily imagine the impact of these deviations. Therefore, the use of tolerance ...
APPLICATION, EVALUATION AND FUTURE RESEARCH POTENTIAL OF THE MATRIX AND GRAPH BASED PRODUCT MODEL
Luft, T.; Wartzack, S. // 2016
The increasing individualization due to customer-specific requirements as well as the enormous complexity of modern products leads to steadily increasing challenges. To meet these challenges, the ...
APPLICATIONS FOR CLOUD-BASED CAD IN DESIGN EDUCATION AND COLLABORATION
Barrie, Jeff // 2016
This paper investigates and evaluates the use of cloud-based CAD in the academic context, comparing
it against existing CAD software tools and cloud-based PDM vaults. It aims to guide industry ...
Applying DMM and DSM to Support the Quantitative Investigation of Process-Oriented Fundamental Elements of Design Thinking
Rosa, Maiara; Rozenfeld, Henrique // 2016
New theories and approaches need to be progressively characterized to achieve maturity and proper handling. The characterization of their fundamental elements is typically approached with qualitative ...
ARGUMENTATION AND REASONING IN DESIGN: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF VERBAL REASONING ON IDEA VALUE IN GROUP IDEA GENERATION
Cramer-Petersen, C. L.; Ahmed-Kristensen, S. // 2016
Reasoning is argumentative and is at the core of design activity and thinking. Understanding the influence of reasoning on the value of ideas is key to support design practice. The paper aims to show ...
Avoiding Fall Related Injuries in Older Adults – An Interdisciplinary Design Approach
Sankowski, Olga; Wollesen, Bettina; Köhler, Berit; Krause, Dieter; Mattes, Klaus // 2016
Because of the frequency and severe consequences of falls in the elderly, falling is one of the major public health issues. It would be a substantial improvement to reduce the severity and occurrence ...
BACK TO BASICS: USING ESQUISSES TO DEVELOP CORE DESIGN SKILLS
de Vere, Ian // 2016
combined with broader career pathways has resulted in curricula that is at maximum capacity as it
attempts to develop knowledge, skills and competency across a broad range of subject areas. ...
Bad Ideas in Creative Design Space Exploration
Ricardo, Sosa; Andre, Chaszar // 2016
This paper re-examines the nature and role of design ideas beyond criteria of quality are commonly used to evaluate the output of experimental design tasks, to guide the search processes of ...
BETTER INNOVATION BY DESIGN? CAN A COLLABORATIVE CROSS-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH ASSIST A PARADIGM SHIFT IN EDUCATION PRACTICE?
McElheron, Paul; Pilgaard Harsaae, Malene // 2016
This paper is a case study aimed at exploring the cross-disciplinary synergy between design thinking
and product engineering. Teams of Bachelor of Engineering students were given a product ...
COMPARING THE USEFULNESS OF RULES & NO RULES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN BRAINSTORMING?
Dekoninck, Elies; Barrie, Jeffrey; Linley, Aaron // 2016
The most common early-stage design technique is brainstorming based on Osborne’s classical rules.
This paper contributes to research which explores how brainstorming should be taught in ...
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN USER INTERACTION AS A SENSOR FOR MONITORING ENGINEERS AND THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS
Gopsill, J.; Snider, C.; Shi, L.; Ben, H. // 2016
Computer Aided Design (CAD) has become an integral tool for many engineering design activities. CAD not only forms the digital embodiment of the products design but also supports communication ...
COMUNICATION MANAGEMENT MODEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TO ENCOURAGE THE CONSUMPTION OF SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS IN CHILE
Cereceda, G.; Vidal, M.; Betancourt, M. C. // 2016
This research aims to define a communication management model for environmental issues to encourage a sustainable consumption in Chile. The model was performed in three steps; a survey of the state ...
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.