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Clarification of sustainability consequences of manufacturing processes in conceptual design

Hallstedt, Sophie; Isaksson, Ola // 2013
In the conceptual design of aircraft jet engine components, not only the product architecture and dimensions are set but the associate manufacturing processes are also defined. From a design decision ...

Cloud-based design and manufacturing systems: A social network analysis

Wu, Dazhong; Schaefer, Dirk; Rosen, David W. // 2013
A Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing (CBDM) System refers to an information and communication technology (ICT) system that facilitates design and manufacturing knowledge sharing between actors ...

Co-ordinated engineering: Design innovation through operational collaboration

Vuletic, Tijana; Duffy, Alex; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Wang, Wenjuan // 2013
Operational Collaboration Model (OCM) has been developed to provide net based, location and discipline independent solution for the exchange of design technology, service and information. Its ...

Collaboration between industrial design students and industry: sharing of knowledge and intellectual property

Verwulgen, Stijn; Goethijn, Frank; Vankerkhoven, Vanessa // 2013
To optimize collaboration between industrial partners and students product development, specific agreements are needed for the protection and transfer of intellectual property created in e.g. master ...

Combining rich user interaction with the personas technique in a student user experience design project

Corremans, Jan A.M.; Standaert, Achiel // 2013
User-product interaction has evolved dramatically over the past decades and has been the subject of many research activities. In an era where electrical components are replaced by electronic ones, ...

Communicating life cycle assessment results to design decision makers: Need for an infomration visualization approach

Uchil, Praveen; Chakrabarti, Amaresh // 2013
Most of the design interventions made in the pursuit of reducing the environmental impact of products, often merely results in shifting the burden from one environmental issue to another, rather than ...

Community design challenge, products striving from concept

Timmins, Bernard Anthony; Long, Siobhan; McQuaid, Noel // 2013
DIT’s Product Design programme, Enable Ireland, and people with disabilities in the community have teamed together to create a unique Assistive Technology and Universal Design learning environment, ...

Comparison of design approaches between engineers and industrial designers

Yilmaz, Seda; Daly, Shanna R.; Seifert, Colleen; Gonzalez, Richard // 2013
Design Heuristics are an idea generation tool based on empirical evidence from successful designs. The heuristics serve as cognitive “shortcuts” that encourage exploration of novel directions ...

Comparison of engineering change cause analysis in literature and industrial practice

Chucholowski, Nepomuk; Langer, Stefan; Behncke, Florian; Lindemann, Udo // 2013
Engineering changes are a permanent feature of product development. They enable the development of successful and up-to-date products. However, many engineering changes can be avoided or at least ...

Configuring the development space for conceptualization

Broennum, Louise; Clausen, Christian // 2013
This paper addresses issues of conceptualization in the early stages of concept development noted as the Front End of Innovation [FEI]. We examine this particular development space as a socio ...

Consecutive inter-year team projects - a learning experience entity?

Green, Clare Ruth // 2013
Part of an ongoing research project on inter-year team-working in design education, this paper looks at the cumulative effect of consecutive group projects as a learning experience.
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Critical factor identification in medical device development through supervised learning

Jankovic, Marija; Medina, Lourdes; Kremer, Gül; Yannou, Bernard // 2013
This paper investigates the impact of different variables in Medical Device Development (MDD), where FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approval time is considered as a performance variable. To ...

Crowdsourcing in design research - Potentials & limitations

Petersen, Soren Ingomar // 2013
Crowdsourcing has by now proven itself particularly useful in the early phases of product design, outperforming traditional in-house R&D. However, little attention has been given to the application ...

Customer integration in the pre-development stage of new products: Management process proposal

González, Mario O. A.; Toledo, José C. // 2013
The aim of this paper is present a process management support to customer integration in the pre-development of new products. The proposal was conceived from a literature review and case studies in ...

Design for functional requirements enabled by a mechanism and machine element taxonomy

Lee, Szu-Hung; Jiang, Pingfei; Childs, Peter RN // 2013
A process providing an option for engineers and designers to separate the consideration of functional requirements and movement requirements to encourage diverse thinking has been developed and ...

Design for lifecycle profit with a simultaneous consideration of initial manufacturing and end-of-life remanufacturing

Kwak, Minjung; Kim, Harrison // 2013
Remanufacturing is emerging as a promising solution for achieving green, profitable businesses. This paper considers a manufacturer that produces new products and also remanufactures products that ...

Design for noise reduction – The architecture of an engineering assistance system for the development of noise-reduced rotating systems

Küstner, Christof; Breitsprecher, Thilo; Wartzack, Sandro // 2013
Despite detailed planning, conceptual and embodiment design important product properties like the acoustical behavior of complex machinery are only revealed in the later development phases (e. g. ...

Design orchestration composer - A model base enabling holistic management of product, design process, and organization

Oizumi, Kazuya; Aoyama, Kazuhiro // 2013
As the industries develop, product enlarges its scale and increases its complexity. To defeat past products, more functions and mechanisms have been installed. It requires more and more people ...

Design principles for robot inclusive spaces

Mohan, Rajesh Elara; Rojas, Nicolas; Seah, Sue; Sosa, Ricardo // 2013
Social and service robotics deals with robot applications in, for instance, rehabilitation and health care, logistics, search and rescue, and homecare. The civil and economic relevance of these ...

Design teamwork in distributed cross-cultural teams

Man, Jinfan; Lu, Yuan; Brombacher, Aarnout // 2013
In the recent decades, design teamwork in international teams has been taken into account to meet the requirement of product development with different cultural backgrounds in the context of ...

Designing and implementing a method to build innovation capability in product development teams

Ritzén, Sofia; Nilsson, Susanne // 2013
This paper presents a framework and process (MINT) to support product development teams that have an ambition to improve their capability to manage both radical and incremental innovation. The ...

Designing on the road; exploring the who, where and why of individual mobility devices.

van der Bijl-Brouwer, Mieke; van der Molen, Pieta; van der Voort, Mascha // 2013
The aim of this study is to support designers in dealing with the variety of situations in which product are used, so-called dynamic and diverse use situations (DDUS). Dealing with varying use ...

Designing the difference in an inclusive way

Almendra, Rita Assoreira // 2013
This paper proposes inclusive product designing as a way of creating a more collaborative material culture and of engaging in a meaningful social dialogue among people. Illustrating the argument it ...

Designing training plans in creativity techniques for companies

Canina, Marita; Anselmi, Laura; Coccioni, Elisabetta // 2013
It is widely recognized that training in creativity techniques enhances the competitiveness and efficiency of companies’ production processes. As well as contributing to self-fulfilment, ...

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