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Developing a Virtual Environment for Aiding Assessment
Dawari,Avinash; B.Santhi; V.Chandana ; Chakrabarti,Amaresh ; Sen,Dibakar; B.Gurumoorthy; Appelman, Howard // 2011
The goals are to support assembly planning; simulation; and evaluation, primarily for manual assembly. The objectives are: automated/computer assisted planning of alternative assembly sequences; ...
DEVELOPING AN ECOLOGY OF MIND IN DESIGN
Dewberry, Emma Louise // 2011
The relationship between design and sustainability (DfS) is forever evolving: from the early focus on cleaner production processes and resource efficiencies to more recent endeavours to promote ...
Developing Technologies at City University
Pullen, Keith Robert; Dennis, R // 2011
Developing Technologies (DT) has been facilitating and supporting design, make and test engineering projects linked to real needs in developing counties for 8 years. Its aim is to use student project ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR IMPROVING ENGINEERING PROCESSES
Pepe, Carla; Whitney, Daniel; Henriques, Elsa; Farndon, Rob; Moss, Michael // 2011
The complexity of designing products such as gas turbine components leads to enormous difficulties in understanding where the main design process inefficiencies are. It is extremely difficult to ...
Development of an Educational Software Tool to Support Mechanics Modeling during the Design Process
Heidweiller, Anton Jozef; van der Voort, Eric; Wisse, Gerald // 2011
The paper evaluates an online modelling tool (developments costs were about 210,000 euro), that has been developed three years ago [1,2]. Aim of the tool is to show students how to apply a structured ...
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EVALUATION FRAMEWORK FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PARAMETIC ASSOCIATIVE METHODS IN AN INDUSTRIAL CONTEXT
Salehi, Vahid; McMahon, Christopher A // 2011
This paper presents a study of the evaluation phase of a project that developed a new method to support parametric and associative computer-aided design, PARAMASS, in an automotive design context as ...
DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE MODELS TO ACHIEVE PRODUCT INNOVATION
Karlsson, Anna; Torlind, Peter // 2011
To pursue understanding of governing principles, observations of phenomena and simulation of processes instead of relying purely on trial-and-error, is becoming more and more important in product ...
Development of Functional Mock-Ups for Engineering Design Education
Beckmann, Gregor; Krause, Dieter // 2011
Engineering design courses are an essential part of the curricula of the Mechanical Engineering studies in Germany. Objective is the introduction of students to design, the dimensioning and ...
DEVELOPMENT OF MODULAR PRODUCTS UNDER CONSIDERATION OF LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
Gumpinger, Thomas; Krause, Dieter // 2011
Whether it is the reduction of complexity during development or the individual configuration for the consumer, modular products do offer many benefits throughout their product lifecycle. Hence it is ...
Development of the Systematic Grading Procedure
Berglund, Anders; Tretten, Phillip // 2011
In Design education there is a challenge in grading students when the task is based upon the student’s ability to show applied knowledge. Thus the grading criteria needs to be and is most often ...
Development of Transmission Specifications for an Electric Vehicle
Mahala, K.Manoj ; Deb,Anindya // 2011
At present, a great deal of efforts are on to develop personal modes of transportation such as an electric vehicle (EV) with potentially a higher degree of sustainability as compared to a ...
Developments in User-Centred Materials Selection for Industrial Design
Pedgley, Owain // 2011
To meet the varied needs and desires of customers, the selection of materials for industrially manufactured products requires careful balancing of functional and expressive material requirements. ...
DFX 2011: Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium Design for X, Tutzing nr. Munich, Germany, 11.-12.10.2011 (Members only )
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DIMENSIONS OF OBJECTIVES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Albers, Albert; Lohmeyer, Quentin; Ebel, Bjoern // 2011
Interdisciplinary product development is a complex and uncertainty-affected system and objectives are central elements of it. In consequence the handling of these objectives, characterized by a high ...
Dirty Tuesday - Clearing the Mental Block in Design Process
Utriainen, Tuuli Maria; Sonninen, Antti; Kulse, Maria // 2011
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how short should design cycles be. In an iterative design process, two-week cycles might be too long when a design project is in the discovery phase. In an ...
DO BASIC SCHEMATA FACILITATE EMBODIMENT DESIGN?
ZŽavbi, Roman; Fain, Nusa; Rihtarsic, Janez // 2011
There is a positive correlation between the number of generated alternative product concepts and their quality. Many different approaches/methods/tools have been developed to facilitate synthesis of ...
DO FUNCTIONS EXIST?
Fantoni, Gualtiero; Apreda, Riccardo; Gabelloni, Donata; Bonaccorsi, Andrea // 2011
The paper proposes a model where functions are not considered as primitive objects in themselves but rather as a complex network of relationships between different, more fundamental ...
Does Design Thinking Mediate Critical Innovation Skills? An Interview Approach to Synthesize Five Competencies Taught at the D.School
Jobst, Birgit; Endrejat, Paul; Meinel, Christoph // 2011
Through interviews with seventeen teachers of the d.schools in Potsdam and Standford about their curriculum, we were able to analyze the reoccurring statements of the five basic skills that are ...
Doing engineering design: reflections on the active learning experience
Dowlen, Chris; Townsend, Barney // 2011
How do you provide engineering students with a significant amount of practical design work that has adequate links to their other studies and yet is open-ended sufficiently so that they can pose any ...
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Find rows that contain at least one of the two words. - +design +community
Find rows that contain both words. - +design community
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