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Achieving Pareto Optimality in a Decentralized Design Environment
Honda, Tomonori; Ciucci, Francesco; Yang, Maria C. // 2009
As engineering systems grow in complexity, the teams that design them require increasingly disparate expertise and must operate in a more distributed fashion. At the same time, subsystem design teams ...
Adapting Eco-Innovation Tools to the Needs of the Company: A Case Study
O’Hare, Jamie; Dekoninck, Elies; Turnbull, Aidan; McMahon, Chris // 2009
In this paper we consider the problem of the lack of industry uptake of eco-design and eco-innovation tools. We take a change management perspective on this problem and focus on eco-innovation tool ...
Aesthetic-Aerodynamic Design Optimization of a Car Grille Profile While Preserving Brand Identity
Sareh, Pooya; Rowson, Jennifer // 2009
The purpose of this study is to investigate how to combine the aesthetic quality with the engineering functionality in a design project while preserving the brand identity. It is aimed to develop a ...
Agile Methods for Design to Customer
Feldhusen, Jörg; Löwer, Manuel; Bungert, Frederik // 2009
Not only products but also product development get more and more complex. International teams at different locations spread over the globe have to elaborate adequate solutions in shorter project ...
An Agent Based Approach to Modeling Design Teams
Crowder, Richard Michael; Hughes, Helen; Sim, Yee Wai; Robinson, Mark // 2009
It is well recognized that an effective design process is contingent on the joint optimization of both the social and technical aspects of such an activity. Thus interactions between individual ...
An Artificially Intelligent Recommender for Enhancing User’s Browsing Experience
Vaishnav,Vikas; Yammiyavar,Pradeep // 2009
This paper is a depiction of how user experience, while interacting with a product can be improved by identifying the user's choices based on their behaviors and reactions while interacting with ...
An Integrated Environment for Shape Modeling and Fluid-dynamic Analysis
Bordegoni,Monica; Caruso,Francesco; Ferrise,Francesco; Ambrogio,Marco // 2009
In order to improve the performances of the overall design process of products, it would be beneficial the availability of computer-aided ools supporting conceptual design and simulation activities ...
An Integrated Product, Process and Rationale Model for the Provision of Through-Life Information in Product Service Systems
McKay, Alison; Kundu, Saikat; de Pennington, Alan; Dawson, Peter G. // 2009
Many organisations are moving from the supply of products to the delivery of product-service systems. As a result, the potential value of product-related information created through the whole ...
Analysis of CAX-Interdependencies for An EfficientBusiness-Oriented Training
Troll, Alexander; Zapf, Jochen; Rieg, Frank // 2009
Modern engineering in combination with an effective business can only be managed when there is an efficient way to handle modern tools supporting the product development process. With extended use of ...
Analysis, Synthesis and Problem Solving in Design Engineering
Eder, Wolfgang Ernst // 2009
Design engineering aims to provide transformation processes (TrfP) and technical systems (TS), preferably as complete transformation systems (TrfS), to solve a specific task. A theory-based ...
Approaches to Mitigate the Impact of Uncertainty in Development Processes
Chalupnik, Marek J.; Wynn, David C.; Clarkson, P. John // 2009
The inherent complexity of Product Development (PD) processes, coupled with competitive pressures to deliver products cheaper, faster better, has been a significant source of difficulties in planning ...
Architects and Visually Impaired People: Analyzing Two Ways of Talking
Vermeersch, Peter-Willem; Strickfaden, Megan; Herssens, Jasmien; Heylighen, Ann // 2009
While architects think and work in a visual way, people who are visually impaired may pay more attention to other senses and, as a result, are able to appreciate other spatial qualities. Because of ...
Assembly Simulation for Toleranced Parts: An Adaptes Path Planning Approach
Wittmann, Stefan; Winter, Marco; Paetzold, Kristin // 2009
One crucial task of product development is the definition of tolerances to assure the fulfillment of functional and aesthetic requirements. It is extremely difficult to specify the necessary ...
Bridging TDM and PDM Solutions Using JT in PLM Architectures
Bitzer,Michael; Eigner,Martin; Gerhardt,Florian // 2009
In the scope of ever growing complexity amongst engineering networks and products, application of Product-Lifecycle-Management (PLM) concepts has become an essential element in strategic enterprise ...
cADP Reloaded - New Experiences and Validation Approaches in Interdisciplinary Student Project Collaboration
Richter, Marc; Geis, Christian; König, Christina; Rambo, Jürgen // 2009
This paper presents the "collaborative Advanced Design Project" (cADP) and its use as an education and research environment for the development and validation of new work equipment (defined ...
Cameraphones as New Design Tools
Farrugia, Philip; Borg, Jonathan // 2009
It is well known that at the early design stage, designers still prefer the fluidity of traditional sketching as means to express their form concepts, instead of the rigid, user-interface of ...
Collaborative Product Development: How to Make the "Buy Design" Decision?
Le Dain, Marie-Anne; Calvi, Richard; Cheriti, Sandra // 2009
This article focuses on the design or buy design decision process and aims at proposing a structured approach enabling to support the decision-making within a new product development (NPD) project ...
Comparative Study of Environmental Evaluation Assessment Using Exergetic LCA Implemented in Existing Software and a Novel Exergetic Approach during the Early Design Phase
Medyna, Galina; Coatanéa, Eric; Millet, Dominique // 2009
Current environmental evaluation analysis methods such as LCA require detailed information about the studied product or process. This leads to uncertain or wrong results when applied during the early ...
Comparing creative behaviours observed when D and D sketch modelling and when using CAD
Musta'amal, Aede Hatib; Norman, Eddie; Hodgson, Tony // 2009
At E&PDE08, the authors presented a paper that demonstrated links between the use of computeraided design (CAD) when designing and a 'creative behaviours model' derived from published research into ...
Computer Aided Size Range Development - Data Mining vs. Optimization
Kipp, Thomas; Krause, Dieter // 2009
Due to the growing number of demanded product variants, product family design gets more and more in the focus of research. Beside the development of advantageous product family structures the ...
Concepts in Engineering Design — An Introductory Course in Design Offered in Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum
Krishnan,Kalyana R; Susy,Varughese; Prathap,Haridoss // 2009
“Concepts in Engineering Design” is a core course offered to all the rst year undergraduate students in engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. The primary objective of the course ...
Conceptual Design of Modularized Advanced Mechatronic Systems
Gausemeier, Jürgen; Steffen, Daniel; Donoth, Jörg; Kahl, Sascha // 2009
Future mechatronic systems will have inherent partial intelligence. We call these systems "self-optimizing" systems. Their functionality leads to increased complexity of their development. ...
Coping with Multidisciplinary Product Development - a Process Model Approach
Krehmer, Hartmut; Eckstein, Raiko; Lauer, Wolfgang; Roelofsen, Julia; Stöber, Christina; Troll, Alexander; Weber, Nadine; Zapf, Jochen // 2009
The aim of this contribution is to introduce a novel process model developed by the research alliance FORFLOW. We claim that our FORFLOW-process model is rather detailed but yet variable and ...
Creating better communities: involving design students in regeneration projects
Schaber, Friedemann // 2009
How can University Design students pursue their studies imaginatively whilst making a real contribution to the community and built environment in an English Midlands town? The paper discusses the ...
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.