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RAPID REVERSE ENGINEERING OF CASTINGS BASED ON SEPARATION OF CASTING AND MACHINING SURFACES (Members only )
Urata, Akihisa; Date, Hiroaki; Kanai, Satoshi ; Gotoh, Takayuki ; Yasuda, Seiki // 2016
Recently, it has become necessary to develop a more advanced reverse engineering (RE) technique that can generate CAD models of complex shapes from scanned mesh more efficiently. In this study, we ...
RE-DESIGN THE DESIGN TASK THROUGH TRIZ TOOLS
Frillici, F. S.; Rotini, F.; Fiorineschi, L. // 2016
Among the different activities that a designer has to perform during the design process, the clarification of the design objectives is a crucial task. Several factors make the recalled activities ...
RE-ENGINEERING DESIGN THROUGH MULTIPLE DISCIPLINARY LENSES
Karmokar, Sangeeta; Connor, Andy M. // 2016
Models of design tend to contain activities that relate to multiple disciplinary and professional fields.
The rapid advancement of technology and the increasing social, economic, and ...
RE-EXAMINING THE CASE FOR MODULAR EDUCATION
Morris, Richard; Covill, Derek; Milne, Mark; Elton, Eddy; Smith, Steven; Grundy, Cathy // 2016
Breaking degree courses up into smaller, modularised units of study has offered students flexibility
and cross-disciplinarity in their learning paths and has been widely taken up within the UK ...
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES AND MOBILE DEVICES IN A COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECT
Brisco, Ross; Whitfield, Robert Ian; Grierson, Hilary // 2016
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a collaborative and cross-disciplinary distributed design project. The global design project is ...
RECONFIGURABILITY AND MODULARIZATION FOR INTEGRATED MACHINE TOOLS BASED ON FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
Schmid, A.; Katzwinkel, T.; Schmidt, W.; Siebrecht, J.; Löwer, M.; Feldhusen, J. // 2016
The development of machine tools integrating multiple production technologies is challenging. To minimize the effort for implementation, a systematic conceptual design for hybrid machine tools is ...
REDUCTION OF REWORKS BY DETECTING POSSIBLE MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS OF PLASTIC AND DIECASTING PARTS IN EARLY DESIGN STAGE (Members only )
Inui, Masatomo; Umezu Nobuyuki // 2016
Most parts of mechanical products are fabricated by using molds and dies. In the automobile manufacturing case, at least 6 months are required for preparing molds and dies for producing all necessary ...
REFLECTION AND REFLEXIVITY ABOUT AN INTRODUCTORY DESIGN COURSE
Høiseth, Marikken; Verhulst, Elli // 2016
We are two female academics, both educated as industrial designers with subsequent completion of a PhD degree. Although we both have quite a few years of experience with supervising students, we are ...
RESEARCH THROUGH DESIGN & RESEARCH THROUGH EDUCATION
Eggink, Wouter; Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike // 2016
The very definition of a university is a place where research and education are intertwined. When
there is no research, a university will look like a place for vocational training, and when there ...
Risk-oriented development of innovative products: a model-based approach
Neumann, Marc; Bender, Beate // 2016
New product development is strongly accompanied by uncertainties which are understood in general as a consequence of insufficient experience and missing knowledge. Uncertainties occur at all stages ...
RISKS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: ADVANCEMENTS IN RECENT YEARS
Juranić, J.; Marjanović, D.; Pavković, N. // 2016
Risks in product development appear even in the development of the simplest products. As the product and development process are more complex, risk management is gaining the importance. In the world ...
Safety-oriented Modular Function Deployment
Kohl, Markus; Roth, Michael; Lindemann, Udo // 2016
While markets demand for individual products, the importance of safety also continuously increases. Modularization methods are a common approach, but they mainly focus on technical dependencies or ...
Selecting appropriate tools for synchronous communication and collaboration in locally distributed product development
Walter, Benjamin; Rapp, Simon; Albers, Albert // 2016
Following progress in information and communication technology (ICT) on the one hand and considering the potentials of global markets on the other hand not only production facilities are distributed ...
SELECTING SUCCESFUL DESIGN: A WAY TO EXPLORE THE BEST FIT BETWEEN BRANDS AND TARGET GROUPS
Offringa, Marleen; Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike // 2016
During the bachelor and master program of Industrial Design at the University of Twente students are
taught to make well-informed decisions and draw well-founded conclusions. However, ...
Self-efficacy in product development student teams - what shapes students’ perceived self-efficacy
Jerkku, Martti; Taajamaa, Ville; Kirjavainen, Senni // 2016
This paper aims to provide a perspective of the student´s perceived self-efficacy in a team based project course where students face open-ended, ill-defined problems. We discuss the development of ...
SENSE TRAINING AS BASIS FOR AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE
Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2016
Many systematic and schematic assessments reveal that they are based on vague concepts about the
aesthetic, if the theme at all has managed to make a parametrisation of the ‘reason of meaning’. That ...
Service design implementation and innovation in the public sector
Bćkkelie, Maria Kristine Eikland // 2016
In a changing world, the public sector faces challenges to meet the needs of the citizens. To face these challenges they need to be innovative and create and implement new services. Service design is ...
Service Design in Digitization of Governmental Service
Sangolt, Martin Skarbř; Keitsch, Martina // 2016
Digitization of governmental systems and services do still not seize the opportunities that e-governance offer. The transformation is often fragmented and the digital services seldom integrate the ...
SET-BASED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Schuh, G.; Rudolf, S.; Luedtke, B. // 2016
Due to predominant effects of globalization, a massive price pressure as well as a high product variety manufacturing companies are facing tremendous challenges. To address these challenges an ...
Shape optimization of topologically optimized structures using NURBS (Members only )
Kajo Lüdeker, Julian; Kriegesmann, Benedikt // 2016
Topology optimization using the solid isotropic material penalization method provides a density distribution, which contains elements with intermediate densities between void and solid. A discrete ...
SHARING THE DESIGN INTENT BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERING DESIGNERS
Laursen, E. S.; Mřller, L. // 2016
The aim of the paper is to understand the challenges sharing the product frame between industrial designers with the engineering designers. The study is based on six case studies. The analysis showed ...
SIMULATION-BASED DEVELOPMENT OF PARETO-OPTIMIZED TAILORED BLANKS FOR THE USE WITHIN SHEET-BULK METAL FORMING
Küstner, C.; Beyer, F.; Kumor, D.; Loderer, A.; Wartzack, S.; Willner, K.; Blum, H.; Rademacher, A.; Hausotte, T. // 2016
In the context of lightweight design, the so-called tailored blanks are more frequently used to improve sheet-bulk metal forming process results. In order to meet the requirements of tailored blank ...
Simulationsbasiertes Vorgehen zur anwendungsorientierten Variantenauslegung hyperelastischer, bionischer Gelenkantriebe (Members only )
Landkammer, Stefan; Schneider, Daniel; Winter, Florian; Hornfeck, Rüdiger // 2016
Flexibility of inherent compliant robotic joints helps to avoid injuries in case of intended or unintended contact between robots and human. Therefore, soft-actuated robotic joints are becoming ...
SMART LIGHTING CUSTOMIZATION SERVICE; ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION WITH PHYSICAL CONTEXT INFORMATION (Members only )
Choi, Yu Jin; Ahn, Eunkyung; Choe, Yunhwa; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
This research was conducted in cooperation with LED lighting manufacturing company for the development project of manufacturing servitization support framework in coffee shops. Product-Service ...
Boolean Searches
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- 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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