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CREATIVITY TECHNIQUES FOR A COMPUTER AIDED INVENTING SYSTEM

Russo, Davide; Montecchi, Tiziano // 2011
The development of Computer Aided Inventing system, assisting product designer in their creative stage, is a lengthy process because lack of a real systematization of design knowledge for software ...

Cultural Influence in Aesthetic Design: A Case Study Based on Intermediate Public Transport Vehicle

Muthumani,Arun; Bhattacharya,Bishakh // 2011
The visual appearance of a product is a critical factor for its success which is often influenced by the sociocultural aspect of the ontextwhere it is widely used. The product can vary fromsmall ...

CULTURAL ”VALUE CREATION” IN THE DESIGN OF CELLULAR PHONES

Liem, Andre; Aryana, Bijan // 2011
The extension of Cagan and Vogel´s “Value Creation Model” with culture as an additional component may enhance the search for superior value and competitive advantage. However, to manage different ...

CULTURE AND CONCEPT DESIGN: A STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL TEAMS

Wodehouse, Andrew J; Maclachlan, Ross; Grierson, Hilary J; Strong, David // 2011
This paper explores the relationship between culture and performance in concept design. Economic globalisation has meant that the management of global teams has become of strategic importance in ...

Culture and Context

Taylor, S.P; Nicolle, C.A. ; Maguire, M.C // 2011
This paper describes a fresh approach to gathering rich data from ethnic minority consumers (EMCs) to better understand the affects of variations across subgroups upon consumers. The study ...

Curriculum Design: Among the Ideological and Emotional: Ruptures and Sutures.

Polo, Viviana // 2011
Training in design requires multiple optical undeniably, that allow their formation and action curriculum. So, from the basic definition of design as a science that can be integrated to validate the ...

CUSTOMER VALUE IS NOT A NUMBER – INVESTIGATING THE VALUE CONCEPT IN LEAN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Gudem, Martin; Steinert, Martin; Welo, Torgeir; Leifer, Larry J. // 2011
Lean Product Development (LPD) is an operational philosophy aimed at maximizing customer value while minimizing non-value-added-activities, known as waste. Originating from manufacturing, the ...

DATA MANAGEMENT PLANNING IN ENGINEERING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING RESEARCH

Darlington, Mansur; Howard, Thomas James; Ball, Alex; Culley, Steve; McMahon, Chris // 2011
There is a growing interest in maximizing the value of research data through their sharing and re-use. This desire is hampered by the prevailing culture in data management during the research ...

DECISION BASED VARIABLE MECHATRONIC DESIGN PROCESSES

Hehenberger, Peter; Farrokhzad, Babak; Poltschak, Florian // 2011
Mechatronics design is integration of mechanics, electronics and software. As new functionality in products is realized to a large extent through integration of mechanics, electronics and software ...

DECISION PROCESSES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN: A NETWORK PERSPECTIVE OF STAKEHOLDER AND TASK INTERACTION

Jupp, Julie Rose // 2011
In recent years, there has been significant attention given to developing decision support methods and tools for engineering design. While advances in the formal, mathematical modeling and ...

DECISION SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING THE DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS BY LEADING FEEDBACK INTO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Abramovici, Michael; Lindner, Andreas; Walde, Florian; Fathi, Madjid; Dienst, Susanne // 2011
Hydraulic systems are used in great numbers and serve a variety of purposes. Still, however, the operating efficiency of hydraulic systems is not as high as it could be. New ways of monitoring the ...

Decision Support Tools for Sustainability in Product Innovation in a Few Swedish Companies

Thompson,W.Anthony; Lindahl,Pia; Hallstedt,Sophie; Ny.Henrik ; Broman,Göran // 2011
Companies are finding that customers increasingly demand “sustainable products” while also noticing economic benefits from eco-efficiency and other sustainability-related design approaches. Employees ...

DECISION-MAKING IN DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION PROJECTS: A VALUE APPROACH

Petetin, François; Bertoluci, Gwenola; Bocquet, Jean-Claude // 2011
Disruptive technological innovation projects are very challenging for small firms, especially in industrial sectors with very high reliability expectations. Will the innovation create enough value to ...

DESCRIPTION, PRESCRIPTION AND “BAD” DESIGN

Winkelman, Paul // 2011
Design methodologies can serve the purposes of description, prescription, or the creation of norms. A given methodology can display features of all three. In such cases, does the presence of all ...

Design Approach to Kundan Jewellery-Development

Vyas,K.Parag ; Bapat, V. P // 2011
Indian jewellery was seldom studied with a scientific point of view where precise measurements and mathematical interpretation of articles under observation were possible. Studies so, far were ...

Design Criteria and Extreme Conditions

Narender, Reddy P. // 2011
Design defects due to inadequate requirements present a major problem in numerous industries. Inadequate requirements often result from a lack of consideration to extreme conditions. In ddition, lack ...

DESIGN DRIVEN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

Petersen, Soren Ingomar; Steinert, Martin; Beckman, Sara L. // 2011
Design practice and anecdotal evidence point to the existence of a chasm between business plan generation and the execution. The failure to including vital industrial design criteria in these plans ...

Design education and research intertwined

van Grondelle, Elmer; Jacobs, Jan; de Bont, Cees; van Egmond, Rene // 2011
The specialization Advanced Automotive Design, at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of Delft University of Technology, was launched In 2006. The educational structure of the specialization ...

DESIGN EXPLORATION WITH USELESS RULES AND EYE TRACKING

Jowers, Iestyn; Prats, Miquel; McKay, Alison; Garner, Steve // 2011
uter-aided design systems, offer poor support for shape reinterpretation, and are not well suited to ideation in early stages of design. A key difficulty in implementing systems that support shape ...

DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES: NEW APPLICATIONS OF 3D-PRINTING FOR RAPID PROTOTYPING AND RAPID TOOLING

Junk, Stefan; Tränkle, Marco // 2011
The application of additive manufacturing technologies is becoming established in an increasing number of product development sectors. This allows a number of additive manufacturing technologies to ...

DESIGN FOR DEPENDABILITY - IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL WEAKNESSES IN PRODUCT CONCEPTS

Wendland, Michael; Sadek, Tim // 2011
The increasing competitiveness and the need to create innovative products force manufacturers to replace conventional technologies in their products by new technologies, thus injecting uncertainty in ...

DESIGN FOR DIAGNOSIS

Stetter, Ralf; Phleps, Ulrike // 2011
Until now a large series of helpful guidelines for the design of products in the more concrete stages of design and product development were generated and published under the notion design for X, ...

Design for Happiness

Lakhotia,Vatsala // 2011
Happiness is potentially the mostmarketable commodity in the world, and design for themarket simply cannot ignore it any longer. Personally, we are capable of understanding what makes us happy. ...

Design for Ramp-up komplexer Produkte am Beispiel der Flugzeugindustrie

Elstner, Steffen; Krause, Dieter // 2011
The production ramp-up represents more and more a critical point in the product life cycle. The ability to launch a product into the market under cost-, time- and quality-pressure, is an important ...

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